Who We Are



The past few years, the area where I live, Crawford County, Ohio, has seen a wonderful explosion of younger families who are embracing the joys and challenges of living off the land. Because of them, amazing things are happening which have been embraced by our community. Farmer’s markets have been created and on-farm stores have opened. Families dedicated to growing organic produce and naturally raised meats are meeting the public’s needs for locally raised foods. And at the heart of this movement are the women.



Ohio Country Journal is my attempt to share the essence of farm life, focusing on, but not limited to, women. My goal is to bring you into our circle of friendship by inviting you to share your stories and experiences with us. You don’t have to be a full time country woman to benefit from joining us; you just have to be you.





The full-time country women featured in Ohio Country Journal are an inspiration to anyone who dares to follow her dreams, whether it is to live in the country or to bring the country life-style to their urban neighborhoods.





Sunday, February 24, 2013

Country Woman Profile: Denise Corney

Denise photographing me photographing her....LOL!


 Denise Corney is a woman of many talents. Artist, Designer, Caregiver, Gardener, Candy Maker, Market Vendor, Photographer, Set Painter, and Baker are the main hats that she wears. Isn't that amazing?


Trudy Kempf is today's guest blogger. This is the article that she wrote about Denise Corney for Galion Historical Society's newsletter. Trudy's article also was published in the Galion Inquirer. Thank you, Trudy, for sharing your writing skills with the readers of OCJ :)

Trudy says " It was such an honor for me to interview Denise; highlighting someone who is so talented and truly humble. I am glad to see her spotlight continuing to get attention." What a great tribute to her (and my) friend!

Although Denise now lives in town, she continues her farm-girl roots by helping her brother Terry, who farms the family land. Denise can be found at area farmers markets selling  homemade candy and "Corney Corn"...which includes several varieties of sweet corn raised by Terry.

Marcheta *awestruck


Volunteer Spotlight

January 2013

If you have toured Brownella Cottage, at some point you may have pondered who is responsible for keeping the beautiful stately home clean. Denise Corney, the January Volunteer Spotlight recipient is also the woman who carefully dusts, vacuums and otherwise keeps the home immaculate. Born in Marion, Ohio Denise, the fourth of six children; grew up on the Corney family farm located on Route 100.

After graduating from Colonel Crawford High School, Denise worked for 25 years starting as a merchandiser with Roundy’s; a health and beauty aids retailer and became a sales representative servicing 25 grocery stores in the Ohio and Pennsylvania region. When the company closed the Ohio division, it moved operations from Van Wert to Wisconsin leaving Denise without a job and contemplating a career change. For a little over 5 years she worked as a health care professional with Magnolia Terrace caring for the residents while also taking over the cleaning responsibilities for Brownella Cottage. Currently Denise continues to care for Bishop Brown’s home and has started her 3rd year with Hydranamics, a division of Carter Machine, Co.

Decorating Brownella Cottage for Christmas was a natural progression for Denise since she not only knows every nook and cranny of the beautiful home; she also has a deep love for the structure. Denise was one of a small group of very talented women, who for the last two years have given their time and creativity to transforming Brownella Cottage for the Christmas season. It’s not uncommon to see Denise showing great care in nurturing the flower beds around the home as well. In preparation of the August membership drive and open house, Denise shared her love of gardening through helping to plant an herb garden on the grounds. Her eye for detail and her understated style speaks not only to her creative talent but also to her personality. She may appear to be quiet and unassuming but she is very attune to her environment and takes in the most subtle of moments.

Although Denise is a transplant to Galion, she has made her mark within the community with her skill at expressing herself through her art. She has wonderful memories from the many years she was active with the Galion Community Theater building and painting sets. Creating realistic looking props from cardboard was a challenge she enjoyed and was so skilled at that she gained the reputation for being the ‘cardboard queen.’

Denise is a doer and isn’t one to sit idle. Her preference is to be outdoors and if at all possible; with her hands working the earth. She is a farmer at heart and has a wealth of knowledge that flows from her so naturally that it leaves you spellbound even when she is describing the physical size and shape differences between an unhusked ear of bi-color corn and an unhusked ear of yellow corn. When she is unable to be out in the sunshine, she can be found gaining knowledge on any number of topics of interest through reading, visiting with elderly friends, or working on one of her many creative outlets. Whether she is creating furniture out of various scraps of wood and ornate metal cornice pieces, painting beautiful images or snapping photographs; Denise exudes a level of artistry that makes you wonder how her eyes view the world. However, if any one piece of her artwork expresses what she sees, it may be the serenity captured in the mural of the risen Christ on the basement wall of Peace Lutheran Church. It is obvious that Denise not only sees beauty in our world but she also creates beauty for others to enjoy.

Thank you, Denise!

The Galion Historical Society

recognizes, appreciates, and thanks you for your volunteer efforts!

 

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