12. 1914
1910
1919
San Diego County Population: 61,665
1913
formed at Arcata, Ferndale and Fortuna.
1914
Smith-Lever Act establishes Cooperative Extension nationwide.
DID YOU KNOW?
In 1915, Farm land cost $150 per acre
1916
“Auto Trucks” are beginning to be used to bring
crops to market on the “Concrete Highway.”
1915
UC Agricultural Extension Service farm advisors
are appointed in Glenn, Solano, Stanislaus and
Placer counties.
1917
Emergency war appropriations from 1917 through
Extension Service as "Food for Victory" becomes a
national priority.
1918
His goal: to double egg production. At the time, laying hens averaged 80
eggs per year.
1919
B. H. Crocheron, a young Cornell University graduate
and director of an agricultural high school in Maryland,
is recruited to lead UC Agricultural Extension, a
position he holds until 1948, a 35-year tenure.
2010
Present
2014
San Diego County Population: 3,095,313
2014
4-H Programs are in 57 counties; 122,000 youth participate annually; 14,000
trained adult volunteers, 1,050,000 hours donated annually!
2010
San Diego Saves, a program that seeks to motivate,
encourage, and support low- to moderate-income
households to save money, reduce debt, and build wealth, is
instituted with the help of the Nutrition, Family &
Consumer Science (NFCS) program in conjunction with the
America Saves campaign.
2011
In response to concerns over nitrate pollution in
California groundwater systems, UCCE advises
agriculture on nutrient and irrigation management
strategies to control the issue.
2012
Coastal Resources Advisor partners with a UCSB
scientist to determine that invasive species among
fouling growth on boat hulls can tolerate copper
pesticides and they evaluate alternative methods of
fouling control.
2013
The UC ANR-sponsored Global Food Systems Forum
draws attendees from across California, the United
States, and beyond. The Forum's rich online presence
attracts 1,500 viewers from more than 70 countries.
UCCE Turns 100!
14. We hope you’ve enjoyed your day. We’d especially like to thank the Del Mar
Fairgrounds and the additional sponsors below for making this day possible.
www.mastergardenersd.org
Hotline: 858-822-6910
Master Gardener Association of San Diego County supports the University of
California Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners of San Diego County.
Workshops for Edible Gardens & Habitats
NGSS & Common Core Curriculum
2
014 Conference: School GardensandHabitats
2
014 Conference: School GardensandHabitats
OCT 18th
Del Mar
Fairgrounds
8am
to
4pm
UCCE Master Gardener
Program of San Diego County
Presents
15. Activities (2:30pm - 3:30pm)
Garden of Discovery
- Mary Ricci/ Carolyn Juarez
Writing in Nature
- Lilian Cooper
Plant Processes in 3D
- Uma Krishnan
Dead and Alive: Honoring Ancestors
with Seeds - Mindy Swanson
Loose Parts Nature Play
- Ilisa Goldman
Propagation
- Sue Marchetti
Attracting Hummingbirds & Butterflies
- Marcia Van Loy
Illustrating Plants & Pollinators
- Liz Paegel
Session C (1:00pm - 2:15pm)
C30. From Bug Rugs to Tree Hugs (Preschool - Gr. 1) - Ilisa Goldman (OB)
C31. STEM ED Through Hydroponics (Gr. K-3) - Kym Wright/ Dana Reed (PL)
C32. Exploring our School Yard (Gr. 2-5) - Judie Lincer/ Linda Rasmussen (DS)
C33. Adventures with Arthropods (Middle School) Su Scott/ Ashley Holmes (BG)
C34. Using Citizen Science for Students (High School) - Shelley Glenn Lee (VIP)
Session B (10:30am - 11:45am)
B20. Sustaining Your School Garden - MG School Committee (OB)
B21. District Support for Gardens - Diana Bergman and Panel (PL)
B22. Community Support for Habitats - Cami Abel (DS)
B23. Common Core Gardening - Cindy Jenson Elliott (BG)
B24. Ethnobotany for SD Teachers - Norrie Robbins (VIP)
Session A (9:00am - 10:15am)
A10. Creating Your School Garden - MG School Committee (OB)
A11. Eating Healthy - Farm to Fork - Stella Weaver (PL)
A12. Worm Composting for Students - Heather Holland (DS)
A13. Outdoor Learning Environments - Ilisa Goldman (BG)
A14. Creating Gardens for Wildlife - Meredith French (VIP)
Schedule
8:00am
Registration&Breakfast(Director’sDining)
9:00am
Workshop-SessionA
10:15am
Break
10:30am
Workshop-SessionB
12:00pm
Lunch(Director’sDining)
1:00pm
Workshop-SessionC
2:30pm
Activities(Director’sDining)
3:30pm
Closing(Director’sDining)
WorkshopRooms
O’Brien Suite (OB)
Paddock Lounge (PL)
Durante Suite (DS)
Betty Grable (BG)
VIP Lounge (VIP)
A wide variety of topics, all with
strong connections to educational
teaching standards and will link
school gardens to academic
achievement, personal growth,
healthy nutrition, environmental
stewardship, community and
social development.
A wide variety of topics, all with
strong connections to educational
teaching standards and will link
school gardens to academic
achievement, personal growth,
healthy nutrition, environmental
stewardship, community and
social development.
What will this workshop cover?What will this workshop cover?
Educators
School garden coordinators
Others interested in developing
or enhancing a school garden or
habitat program
Educators
School garden coordinators
Others interested in developing
or enhancing a school garden or
habitat program
Who is this workshop for?Who is this workshop for?
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