Master Gardening Educational Series

Jim Hodson of  Fast Growing Trees would like to announce their new educational series on Master Gardening.  The organization recognizes the need to create additional awareness of the Master Gardener programs offered in each state as well as to provide similar free, self-paced gardening curriculum to those who might not otherwise engage in a formal Master Gardener program due to the cost and time commitments they require.  To that end, the organization has created a great resource for both groups of gardening enthusiasts.

 To promote awareness and enrollment in formal Master Gardener programs in each state, the Master Gardening Resource answers the most common questions regarding Master Gardeners and the programs required to become one.  It includes a comprehensive directory of Cooperative Extension Services in each state so that visitors can get additional information about their state’s Master Gardener program and hopefully enroll.  However, the feature we are most excited about is the free Master Gardening Curriculum resource that contains much of the content covered in a typical Master Gardener program while allowing the user to learn at their own pace.

Here are some direct links:

Master Gardener Education Series home page (https://www.fast-growing-trees.com/pages/master-gardeners)

Self-Paced Master Gardening Curriculum (https://www.fast-growing-trees.com/pages/master-gardening-course)

Environmental Studies School Instructors

The focus of the April Course is “Water and Related Issues .“  The exciting line-up of speakers and a brief bio is listed below.

Naturalist Dee DeJong, CIG, CNPM

Dee DeJongDee is a Certified Interpretive Guide and Certified Native Plant Master who loves to share her passion for nature. In 2003, DeJong founded her own business, Guides-To-Go, which develops and delivers nature programs for all ages with plenty of opportunities for learning and fun. Guides-To-Go helps people understand and appreciate nature and the environment, learn ways to conserve natural resources, and enjoy experiencing their surroundings.

DeJong is a well-known resource in the naturalist community and has 30 years of experience. In 2001 she earned the Certified Interpretive Guide title from the National Association of Interpretation and in 2003 earned the Certification of Native Plant Master from Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Service.

Some of her custom programs include Nature Peek-A-Boo (3 year olds and their parents explore nature together), Spring’s Heavenly Bodies (Astronomy Class), Duck Butts Tell Tales (Exploring Winter Waterfowl) and Let’s Make a Deal-The Wildlife Edition (for Seniors).  She also has created a data collection system to obtain information about wildlife, including Nest Box Projects, Wildlife Sightings, and other reports used for local wildlife managers.

She has won numerous awards for her programs and services, including Volunteer of the Year Award (2001) from South Suburban Parks & Recreation, a Service Award (1999, 2000) from South Platte Park, a Certificate of Achievement for Outstanding Volunteer Service (1997) from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, and a Certificate of Appreciation (1996) and Certificate of Achievement (1997) from the National Eagle & Wildlife Property Repository for her work in the organization and tracking inventory of confiscated wildlife items from around the country.  DeJong holds a degree from Colorado State University, has earned an Ornithology Certificate from Cornell University and holds Adult/Child/Infant CPR & AED Certification for Health Care Providers (BLS) + First Aid.

Beth Austin

Beth AustinBeth has lived in Colorado for the past 20 years with her husband and two children!  She is originally from New York where she earned her bachelor degree.  For the past 10 years she has focused her professional life on elementary science programs.  She was a manager for Science Matters in America, an after-school hands-on science enrichment program, before coming to the Catamount Institute.  At the Catamount Institute, she has worked with the school base Elevate Environmental Education Program in the Woodland Park School District.  She really enjoys introducing students to the wonders of our natural community.
Her passions include her family, which includes two golden retrievers, being outside, reading and cooking!  She tries to be a gardener but she has a hard time balancing keeping plants alive with all the native creatures that visit her yard.  She volunteers with School District 11, is a facilitator with NAMI (National Association for Mental Illness) and Starsmore Discovery Center.

Jeanie Becker Taylor

Jeanie TaylorAfter teaching middle school for 32 years, Jeanie retired to the peace of a Colorado forest. A life-long gardener and environmentalist, she is passionate about growing and foraging her own food and medicine. Former president of the Manitou Springs Garden Club, she coordinates the Mansions Community Gardens in Manitou and teaches herbal classes. A major force behind the yearly plant sale, she also serves on several committees including scholarship and grants. She has a Permaculture Design Certificate and completed Herbal Foundations Program, Levels 1 and 2, in 2015.

Mary Jo Lewis

Mary Jo LewisMary Jo joined El Paso County Parks in 2016 as the Bear Creek Nature Center Supervisor. Prior to working for El Paso County, she filled the roles of Volunteer Coordinator, Assistant Director of Environmental Education and Director of Environmental Education for Peace Valley Nature Center in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Anthropology from Pennsylvania State University and a Graduate-level Teaching Certification from Rider University. A recent transplant to Colorado, Mary Jo is enjoying hiking and exploring caves with her husband.

 

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Board of Directors Meeting

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The next Board of Directors meeting will be at 10:30 AM on November 21, 2016.  It will take place at Emerson House.

Meet artist, author and speaker Helen Hiebert. Helen is a gifted paper artist who has written 5 how to  books on paper making and crafting it into works of art. Her work has been exhibited around the country in numerous shows and solo exhibits.

“In Hiebert’s hands, paper becomes an alternately muscular and fragile material capable of enigma, mystery and beauty. She crafts small-scale works that suggest the influence of architecture and the landscape: radial patterns, hexagonal shapes, various undulating forms that resemble the waves of sand found in the endless desert.” —  DK Row, The Oregonian

Helen will talk about paper making from plants. She has a studio near Vail, and offers paper making workshops. Check out her website here.

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