2016 MG Program Annual Report - Master Gardener Program

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2016

Annual Accomplishment Report of the University of Wisconsin Extension Master Gardener Program

The Wisconsin Master Gardener Program is administered from: The Master Gardener Program Office Department of Hor culture, Room 481 University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53706 Program Director — Mike Maddox (608) 265-4536, [email protected] Program Coordinator — Susan Mahr (608) 265-4504, [email protected] Program Assistant — Amy Freidig, [email protected] A full copy of this report is available on the WI MG Program website at h p://wimastergardener.org/wisconsin-mg-annual-report/ 2

Table of Contents Program Highlights for 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Executive Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Wisconsin MG Program Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Wisconsin Master Gardener Association (WIMGA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Community Impacts in 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Statistical Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 County Narrative Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Manitowoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Marathon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Marine e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Marque e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Oneida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Outagamie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Ozaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Pierce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Polk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Portage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Racine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Sauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Sawyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Shawano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Sheboygan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 St. Croix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Vilas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Walworth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Washburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Waukesha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Waupaca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Waushara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Winnebago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Barron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Burne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Calumet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Chippewa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Crawford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Dane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Dodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Eau Claire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Florence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Fond du Lac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Iron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Jefferson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Juneau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Kenosha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Kewaunee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 La Crosse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Lafaye e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 3

Program Highlights 2016

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The goal of the Master Gardener (MG) Program is to train enthusias c volunteers to assist UWExtension educators. Historically, Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) served as the front-line to the public by answering home garden related ques ons. MG projects now expand into the community, providing a myriad of services related to gardening and the environment (see Community Impacts 2016 on pages 8-17). Some of the many educa onal projects and ac vi es MGVs conduct throughout Wisconsin include: •

Assis ng UW-Extension with consumer hor culture ques ons



Providing valued educa on on numerous topics



Ba ling invasive species and protec ng na ve plants



Crea ng and suppor ng community gardens



Educa ng about compos ng



Restoring historic gardens



Therapeu c hor culture projects



Teaching the public about growing food



Enhancing public spaces



Teaching children about plants, gardening and the environment



Working with the elderly or physically limited adults



Improving water quality and promo ng water conserva on.



Beau fying our communi es to enhance poten al economic development

Master Gardener Volunteers bring a wealth of resources with them, including experience, me, and crea vity. The value of this is difficult to capture, but we are making an a empt to calculate the value of their contribu ons using es mated dollar values of volunteer me in Wisconsin over the years from Independent Sector, a na onally recognized source of informa on on volunteerism. UW-Extension is leveraging this contribu on of MGVs to further UW-Extension’s mission to extend informa on into communi es statewide.

“Volunteers are unpaid, not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless.” 5

Executive Summary The Master Gardener (MG) Program is an all-volunteer organiza on sanc oned by the Land Grant ins tu ons in each state and func ons as an extension of the college or university. In Wisconsin, the program is sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Extension. The MG program originated in Washington State in 1972, and began in Wisconsin in the late 1970’s. Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) are trained volunteers who aid University of Wisconsin-Extension staff by helping people in the community be er understand hor culture and their environment. Local training and volunteer development is hosted by the county UW-Extension office, with support and administra on provided by the State MG Program Office. The Master Gardener Program Office The MG Program Office, housed in the Department of Hor culture on the campus of UWMadison, is the centralized loca on for administra on of the MG program. The MG Program Director, MG Program Coordinator, and MG Program Assistant work closely together to plan, organize and implement various services for county UW-Extension educators and individual MGVs in Wisconsin: •

Support UW-Extension county staff and volunteers in training and volunteer development.



Create educa onal materials and host programs rela ng to hor culture and volunteer development.



Evaluate and report impacts of UW-Extension county staff and volunteers as related to the Master Gardener Program.



Partner with organiza ons to introduce UW-Extension and/or MG Program to new audiences.



Facilitate communica on through monthly e-newsle ers to UW-Extension county staff, volunteers, and administra on, and website management.



Par cipate with na onal ini a ves and commi ees rela ng to MG Programs.

Examples of specific activities of the MG Program Office in 2016: • Made 14 coaching calls to prepare coun es in delivering training. • Delivered 4 hands-on workshops, including 3 hor cultural therapy and 1 plant propaga on; included one workshop to coach medical and therapy staff on hor cultural therapy. • A ended the Na onal Master Gardener Coordinators The UW-Extension Master Gardener Program Conference. YouTube Channel • Ini ated a review and rewrite of volunteer policy. (all Level 1 and Level 2 training) • Completed the redesign of MG Program website, h p:// 2014 . . . . . 2,552 hours watch me . . . . . 1.3 FTE wimastergardener.org/. 2015 . . . . . 3,264 hours watch me . . . . . 1.6 FTE • Posted 35 educa onal ar cles on the MG website (a new tle every 2016 . . . . . 3,625 hours watch me . . . . . 1.8 FTE 10 days), including 3 new Plants Plus series using repackaged content from previous Level 2 trainings. • Delivered presenta ons for PEOPLE program, 4-H Conference, Women in STEM, others. • Produced monthly County Coordinator’s Update and Volunteer Vibe e-newsle ers. • Ini ated GardenWIse partnership with SNAP-ED (now FoodWIse). • Par cipated in na onal EMG commi ee and lead impact and evalua on taskforce. 6

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Par cipated on the planning commi ee for NaƟonal Extension Conference on Volunteerism. Par cipated in Garden Expo and Farm Technology Days. Produced accessible gardening tools video. Developed 4 presenta ons for Level 2 training in Landscape Design.



Presented at State MG Conference.



Collaborated with Volunteer Team for con nued development of a uniform UW-Extension Volunteer Policy and Procedure.



Par cipated in Wisconsin MG Associa on board mee ngs and twice yearly Wisconsin MG Advisory Board mee ngs.

The 2016 Level 2 Training, Landscape Design for “I think overall it will make me a Master Gardener Volunteers, focused on topics beƩer volunteer. I now have a beƩer idea rela ng to design principles, sustainable landscape of sustainability. I will also be able to look design, people/plant interac ons and volunteerism. at a garden and be able to modify it to be Two hundred sixty cer fied MGVs registered for the of beƩer use to the community.” fully online, asynchronous, statewide course. The “I never realized that the concept of program built on the historical course style of pre- sustainability was such a vital part of recorded lectures by including a la carte ac vi es creaƟng and designing a viable landscape.” designed to enhance the online learning experience. “I currently coordinate a community Google+ Communi es were u lized for the first me garden in our area. We have to relocate the to provide students with statewide interac on with garden in 2017. I am no longer upset about other MGVs enrolled in the course. One hundred this but am embracing the opportunity seventy seven MGVs (68% of course registrants) to design the garden from scratch with interacted via the Community to complete ac vi es, aƩracƟve, sustainable elements.” share resources, and to ask and answer ques ons. One hundred and two MGVs earned the course comple on cer ficate. The Wisconsin Master Gardener Associa on (WIMGA) is an independent, statewide organiza on whose mission is to support and provide leadership to individual MGVs and local organiza ons in their mission to assist UW-Extension in community hor cultural programs through volunteerism, educa on and environmental stewardship. The WIMGA supports 53 local MG associa ons and individual MGVs. WIMGA’s Board of Directors is made up of 15 MGVs, with two Directors from each of six districts plus three Members-At-Large. Several members of the WIMGA Board sit on the WI MG Advisory Commi ee with UW-Extension Hor culture Specialists and Agents to recommend policy for the MG program. Some of the major accomplishments of WIMGA for 2016 include: • Hosted the biennial Upper Midwest Regional MG Conference in Wisconsin Dells, with approximately 200 MGVs a ending. • Awarded a total of $6,450 in 24 Educa on Grants to local MG associa ons (six $100 grants, nine $250 grants and nine $400 grants). • Contributed $1,000 to the WI Junior Hor culture Associa on to help defray the costs of WI youth a ending the Na onal Conference and $750 to the Na onal Jr. Hort. Associa on for program expenses and Contest Sponsorship. • Donated $3,000 to the UW-Extension Master Gardener Founda on Fund. • Provided $4,000 to Wisconsin Public Radio to sponsor Larry Meiller’s Garden Talk program. 7

Master Gardener Volunteers Make a Difference Community Impacts - 2016 Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) in the state’s 72 coun es provide a tremendous resource in solving local issues and providing valued educa on. Their work has an impact on a wide diversity of people and communi es across the state. The following are just some examples of the many ways MGVs throughout Wisconsin are working with people in their communi es. Read more stories about the success of MGVs in specific coun es in the individual county reports on pages 21-78.

Growing Gardeners The Master Gardener (MG) Program was originally created to develop a volunteer staff to assist Extension agents in answering gardening ques ons. Over the decades, educa onal efforts have expanded beyond answering the phone in the county extension office—although this is s ll a component of many local MG programs. MGVs are the face of UW-Extension Hor culture in many coun es, offering numerous educa onal opportuni es for the public. This educa on involves teaching hor culture in a variety of ways, whether through special workshops or annual seminars, providing research-based informa on at local gardening events or answering ques ons on tradi onal UWExtension supported garden lines to help others make appropriate decisions to manage pests and problems in home landscapes, make informed choices when purchasing plants and garden related materials, and make judicious and environmentally appropriate decisions for pest management. Educating about Specific Gardening Topics MGVs teach classes on various topics or give talks for other community organiza ons. Many local MG Associa ons (MGA) include an educa onal session open to the public at their monthly mee ngs or give talks through other ograniza ons. Many groups write educa onal newspaper or web ar cles and connect with gardeners by many other indirect means to engage them in gardening and to connect with UW-Extension resources. • In Dunn County, each MGA mee ng begins with a training session. Some examples include: a registered die an discussed the nutri ve value of food grown in gardens; a naturalist at Beaver Creek Reserve presented foraging and explained how edible plants are iden fied, collected and prepared; and invasive species. • MGVs in Florence County presented a program on grasses and perennials to a local historical society for their annual garden seminar day. MGVs on University Place • MGVs in Marathon County offered nine educa on programs a ended by 188 MGVs and Wisconsin Public Television has recorded 77 others. seven of the educa onal programs at the • Eau Claire MGVs had an average of 30 people regular monthly mee ngs of the Dodge a ending their mee ngs to learn about such County MGA for the University Place topics as food preserva on, permaculture, and program. WPT’s Media Rela ons Specialist cover crops. described the mee ng topics as “energe c • Programs at Waupaca County MGA mee ngs and interes ng” and “fascina ng to the have been on bu erfly gardening, bulb plan ng, University Place audience.” In this way, the Chelsea Flower Show, tomato gra ing, and these educa onal programs have reached gardens to visit in Wisconsin. a much broader audience and MGVs have • Sawyer County MGVs made presenta ons received posi ve feedback from around throughout the year at local libraries, garden the state as they have aired. clubs, and senior centers. 8

Assisting UW-Extension with Consumer Horticulture Questions MGVs staff booths at county or area fairs, farmers’ markets, and other community events to answer hor culture ques ons from the general public. They o en answer ques ons during local garden walks, plant sales and many other ac vi es. Many MGVs MGVs trained as Plant Health Advisors (PHAs) answer ques ons in the local county UW-Extension office in person or remotely. • Kenosha and Racine County MGVs trained as PHAs staff the hor culture helpline three mornings per week during the growing season, and a end the Kenosha Harbor Market two Saturdays per month from May to September. • MGVs in Manitowoc County enhanced their Plant Clinic by moving to a more visible spot with signage at the UW-Extension Office and distribu ng flyers to local businesses about the Clinic. • A er a 12 year absence, the PHA Program returned to Door County. MGVs came to the UWExtension office to answer homeowner hor culture ques ons during the growing season. • 12 MGVs trained as PHAs work in their own office at the Jefferson County UW-Extension office, 2 days per week, serving 50 clients who carried in, called, or emailed ques ons and problems. • Dane County MGVs with PHA training answered gardening ques ons from 1,116 people at six area farmers markets, as well as 589 contacts on the seasonal Hor culture Helpline. • In Milwaukee County, the plant diagnos c services were revamped in 2016 to allow county residents to submit plant inquiries at any me and MGVs to respond whenever and wherever they wanted rather than coming in to the Extension office or the UWEX Hor culture Center at Boerner Botanical Gardens, responding to 576 inquiries (slightly increased from previous years). • The Plant Doctor Booth at the Rice Lake Farmers Market is in it’s third year. Volunteers were available with resource materials to answer ques ons on plant problems and diseases. A log book kept track of ques ons and prevalent problems for the area. Providing Valued Education Through Workshops, Seminars, Symposia, and Conferences Several coun es have annual gardening programs with speakers and workshops on a variety of topics. The Wisconsin Master Gardener Associa on hosts an annual conference open to the public, and this year hosted the regional MG Conference for the Upper Midwest. • Grant County MGVs hosted the first DriŌless Gardeners’ Gathering in collabora on with the the Hor culture club of UW-Pla eville. Nearly 80 people came to hear keynote speaker MGV Lee Somerville on Vintage Wisconsin Gardens: A History of Home Gardens, and other presenta ons. • Portage County’s Garden Dreams was a ended Some Other Annual Seminars by 147 people who learned about crea ng a pollinator paradise, sensa onal shrubbery, Barron Spring Expo indoor gardening and houseplants, and ponds. Columbia Let’s Get Green and Growing • At Ready, Set, Grow, Eau Claire County MGV’s Fond du Lac A Day in the Garden garden seminar, over 200 people had an Florence North Stars Garden Conf. opportunity to learn about various aspects of La Crosse Spring Into Gardening gardening. With 20 plus vendors present there Marathon Garden Visions is also a posi ve economic impact to gardening Marine e Northern Light Spring Conf related businesses in the Chippewa Valley. Sauk Get Ready, Get Set, Garden • Over 90 gardeners a ended the Green County Pierce/St. Croix Garden U MGV’s 9th annual gardening symposium Gardening InspiraƟons for All Seasons: Tasteful Gardening for Style and Fun in Monroe. • MGVs from several coun es spent many hours organizing tours, working on the planning commi ee, hos ng sessions, helping with the silent auc on, and numerous other tasks for the Upper Midwest Regional MG Conference held in Wisconsin Dells for over 200 par cipants.

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Inspiring the Next Generation of Gardeners One of the most common ways MGVs directly engage others in gardening is through youth programs that teach children about growing plants. Many MGVs par cipate in school programs to teach students about growing and using plants. In addi on to these types of school programs, many MGVs work with students in their school gardens to guide the children in prepara on, plan ng and maintenance ac vi es, or assist staff in school gardens that grow produce for dona on or local consump on. Besides school-based programs, MGVs par cipate in many other youth garden programs that let the children get their hands dirty. MGVs’ work with kids isn’t just about gardening. Math, reading, science and problem solving are prac ced while gardening, as are social skills, working coopera vely, listening and communica ng, prac cing following instruc on and cri cal thinking. In some cases entrepreneurship is included. • At Wakanda Elementary School Garden in Dunn County, MGVs lead 3rd grade classes with plan ng in the spring. Students got to enjoy le uce salads before the end of school, while later-maturing produce was donated to the Menomonie Food Pantry. • In Manitowoc County, MGVs worked with the local school district to design an outdoor learning classroom at Riverview School (3K, 4K and Kindergartners) where they will eventually par cipate in future teaching. • MGVs in Door County began a coopera ve program with the Door County Boys and Girls Club, providing gardening educa on to about 70 youth aged 6-12, including topics such as mosaics, worm farms, flower pressing, and pollinators in the garden. • A Fond du Lac County MGV maintains a 2,300 2 “I-Spy” Garden at Pier Elementary School which challenges students to discover items placed throughout the garden. Turtles, birds, ceramic tennis shoes and school supplies are hidden among the plants beckoning the students to explore. • The Spooner Elementary School Helping Hands Garden Giants Garden is maintained by third-grade students with the guidance of Washburn County MGVs. The The Garden Giants Program in Price County classes started peppers, tomatoes, and squash from introduces the 4th grade classroom to seed beginning in April. The last week of May/first growing plants, and then the 5th students week of June, the students planted the garden. The bring in the flower beds were designed by the third-graders. In “giants” they addi on to nutri ous food crops harvested from the grew for weighing gardens, flowers and an abundance of tasty herbs and measuring. were enjoyed. There is also • In Waushara County, MGVs partnered with a food tas ng local schools to teach hands-on gardening to over where students 160 children. Each child was provided with choice have to iden fy of flower or vegetable seed, along with plan ng the ingredients in medium and mini greenhouse containers. They each of the recipes. Evalua on ques ons were guided on how to plant the seed and took focused on STEM and required math and home their completed project along with care problem solving skills. instruc ons. • The Adams-Friendship Elementary School has a Student Garden where students plant and care for a variety of plants. Adams County MGVs provide assistance for mulching, plan ng, and maintenance throughout the growing season. • MGVs taught children in the Jackson County Boys and Girls Club in a weekly garden educa on program at the Spaulding Road Community Garden. An average of 10 kids in each of the 12 sessions learned about plan ng seeds, how plants grow, and taking care of a garden. 10



















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In Dane County MGVs worked at over 70 school and youth gardens to install and maintain the gardens, taught children about growing different crops or used the garden to demonstrate concepts connected with math, science, history, etc. Ruby’s Food Shelf in Siren hosted a “Li le Sprouts” Mini Gardening Class for children ages 5-10 with the assistance of Burne County MGVs. Thirty “Li le Sprouts”, along with their parents, used detec ve skills to solve various mysteries by examining seeds and leaves of fruits and vegetables. The Kids Ranch in Rock Springs provides care and programs for at-risk children. Sauk County MGVs started a vegetable garden and a raspberry patch there, but have also incorporated growing flowers. A story hour related to garden cri ers, plants and soils is also provided. In Brown County MGVs shared their knowledge and experience at “Healthy Kids Day” in May where close to one thousand children and Bookworm Gardens their families learned about gardening through hands-on ac vi es. This year’s theme was on Bookworm Gardens is a free, two-acre, the importance of pollinators in our gardens. public garden in Sheboygan County In Waupaca County children enrolled in the with many smaller gardens, each one city recrea on program were taught by MGVs based on classic children’s stories, that weekly throughout the summer in the children’s is maintained and enhanced by MGVs. gardens. Each week highlights a different topic The books that inspire each garden are and the children also get to work in their own laminated and available nearby, where garden plot. visitors are encouraged to read them with This year Columbia County MGVs took their their children. From the Hansel and Gretel micro-farm to four more classrooms, reaching Learning Co age to the Charlo e’s Web about 230 students in four elementary schools. barn and vegetable garden, children (and Students find that plan ng seeds and growing adults) are transported into the world of them for six weeks, then ea ng their work is a books, plants and gardens. MGVs play very tasty way to learn about plants. storybook characters and serve on the MGVs in Iron County were instrumental in Bookworm Gardens Board. reinvigora ng the Hurley School garden. They built a deer fence around the garden, added and improved the storage capabili es of the garden shed, and mulched between the garden beds. In addi on to improving the garden infrastructure, volunteers mentored middle school members of the Garden to Market 4-H club. The club grows produce at the garden and then sells it at the Iron County Farmers Market to raise funds for the club. The program allows the students to develop gardening and entrepreneurial skills. In Walworth County, MGV Susan Hughes partnered with the Just for Kids summer day care program to provide youth, ranging in age from 7 to 11 years old, the opportunity to engage in growing food from seed and connec ng with natural resource conserva on. The group met for 1.5 hours a week and par cipated in 12 weekly lessons that were adapted from the Junior Master Gardener Program Handbook and jmgkids.us online resources. The Teaching Garden at Columbus School in Appleton is a place where students can grow a themed garden, harvest, and use vegetables. Classroom lessons were conducted by Outagamie County MGVs with an AmeriCorps Farm to School Program Nutri on educator teaching plant parts, plant iden fica on, plant care, etc. The children read the book Strega Nona’s Harvest and planted a garden like in the book. The seeds were mixed and sca ered without rows, just as they were in the story. MGVs in Eau Claire County implemented a Teens Garden Program in partnership with The Boys and Girls Club at the Teaching and Demonstra on Gardens at the UW-Extension office in Altoona. Jefferson County MGV’s work with students at several kids gardens, a middle school garden club, and local 4-H clubs. 11

Contributing to Food Security Hunger and food insecurity are real problems for many Wisconsin families. Statewide, over 573,800 people live in households that do not have access at all mes to enough food for an ac ve, healthy life. This is a par cular problem among the 13.2% of Wisconsin ci zens that live in poverty and even for those whose incomes are considered above the poverty line. It is es mated that 11% of households in Wisconsin are food insecure, 15% have par cipated in the Supplemental Nutri on Assistance Program (SNAP), and 43 percent of public school students in K–12 were eligible for free or reduced price meals (from Wisconsin Ins tute for Research on Poverty, www.irp.wisc.edu). MGVs work in their local communi es to address food insecurity through gardening, to help families gain knowledge and skills to grow some of their own food, and make direct dona ons to food pantries and other organiza ons. Donated vegetables or the ability to grow their own food helps maintain the health of lower income families, seniors, and others experiencing difficult economic or personal situa ons. Produce Donations In most coun es there is an exis ng system of food pantries and excess food distribu on systems that MGVs have linked to. MGVs have donated amazing amounts of fresh produce locally. Some of this donated food has been produced through Plant a Row for the Hungry (PAR) or similar programs. • Portage County MGVs partner with the YMCA to plant, maintain and harvest produce from 26 raised beds located at the YMCA. The 800 pounds of produce was either consumed by the students in classes there, their families or donated to the Aging and Disability Resource Center. • Sheboygan County MGVs partnered with others to help establish, grow and harvest a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables for the Meals on Wheels program in Sheboygan County. • La Crosse County MGVs par cipate annually in the two-acre Kane Street Community Garden by plan ng, maintaining, and harves ng the garden. In 2016, 31,543 pounds of fruits and vegetables were harvested and distributed at the garden, at meal sites and pantries in a five county area. • MGVs in Oneida County operate a Community Garden in coopera on with the Rhinelander Area Food Pantry which supplied over 3,000 pounds of fresh produce to the food pantry. • Juneau County MGVs have a vegetable garden solely for the benefit of the Necedah Food Pantry, with over 800 pounds of fresh produce donated to those in need from this garden.

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Polk County MGVs planted and maintained two raised beds at an assisted living home in Centuria. All the produce grown was given to Sophie’s Manor. Washington County MGVs maintain a plot in each of their community gardens where all produce is donated to the local senior center. This season 650 pounds of produce were donated.

Community Gardens All across the state community gardens encourage individuals to become more self-sufficient by producing some of their own food, and numerous MGVs are involved with crea ng, developing and maintaining community gardens. Many of these community gardens are used by lower income families with no access to garden space in their homes. In many of these community gardens, MGVs not only grow produce, but also assist others to become gardeners by providing materials, informa on, and support. And of course, most of these gardens are mul -purpose, combining educa on with produc on for dona on. In the past few years, as Community Gardens have become more popular, more and more MGVs have used these venues to engage people of all ages in gardening through various programs in these gardens across the state. • MGVs in Clark County coopera vely created, worked and facilitated vegetable gardens in the communi es of Abbotsford, Dorchester, and Neillsville. • Through organizing volunteer groups and providing garden maintenance, Rock County MGVs contributed to the Community Sharing Gardens with Community Ac on Inc. in Beloit to provide a safe, open gardening space for neighbors to harvest and enjoy locally grown vegetables. • Forest County MGVs helped create the Crandon Community Garden in coorpera on with several agencies to provide healthy ea ng choices for residents who par cipate in the Meal Site. • In Calumet County, MGVs constructed 16 raised beds at the Community Garden at Calumet Medical Center, as well as offering monthly gardening classes at the hospital. • MGVs in Barron County transformed an unused grass field into a fenced-in, fully func onal community garden with 20 400 2 plots, a compost pile, picnic tables, and two water tanks. • MGVs in La Crosse County help plant, maintain and harvest in the Kane Street Community Garden, which produced 31,543 pounds of fruit and vegetables this year. Teaching About Growing Food Growing and dona ng produce only fulfills an immediate need, and does not offer a long-term solu on to the problem of hunger, food insecurity and adequate nutri on. The MG Program emphasizes community educa on as an important component of its volunteer mission, and many groups have educa on programs in this area. • Douglas County MGVs, in partnership with the Douglas County Housing Authority, hosted container garden workshops resul ng in two “container community gardens” for seniors in Superior. • MGVs in Lincoln Co. organized workshops on seed star ng and pollinator plan ng as a partner in a Wisconsin Partnership Program Grant through the UW School of Medicine and Public Health to develop a community garden in Merrill. 13

UWEX Demo & Learning Garden This Garden located in River Falls is used to produce food for dona on and as an educa onal tool to teach local residents how to successfully grow their own food. MGVs plan, plant and maintain the garden which hosts several events throughout the growing season. Hor culture Educator Diana Alfuth uses the garden to teach vegetable growing classes for adults and children. This year it included a Presiden al Garden (elec on year), where visitors could learn how gardens differed in Washington’s, Lincoln’s, and Obama’s presidencies, and a Le uce Checkerboard, with 24 varie es of le uce, each with different colors and leaf textures, planted in a checkerboard pa ern to show how many op ons there are.

Greening Communities Nature is an important part of places that are livable and enhances the quality of life in ci es and towns. Studies have shown that gardens, parks, natural areas, and trees can boost learning, increase personal produc vity, lead to social interac ons, and aid in recovery from stress and anxiety, as well as improve air quality and provide economic benefits (see h p://depts.washington.edu/hhwb/). MG volunteer ac vity has expanded into directly engaging in the community through partnerships with schools, municipali es, and nonprofit organiza ons. While many of these projects and partnerships provide educa onal opportuni es to par cipants, we now recognize these projects also have a larger impact contribu ng to the sense of place to the community, increasing the value of property by helping convert brown space to green, improving the social vibrancy of a neighborhood, and a rac ng tourists and dollars to communi es. Enhancing Public Spaces MGVs maintain flower gardens or landscaping in on-going beau fica on projects in communi es throughout the state. These projects not only enhance the visual aesthe cs and add value to the landscapes of a community, but are a chance to educate the public. These plan ngs, designed for public viewing, emphasize proper plant care and cul var selec on, offer examples of plants with the best characteris cs for that environment and are an opportunity to provide accurate informa on on specific plants or techniques. Frequently these projects include plan ng and maintenance of gardens at fairground, county offices or other government buildings. MGVs also assist local organiza ons or ins tu ons in planning or implemen ng their landscaping projects. • The demonstra on garden at the Racine County Visitors Center in Sturtevant created by Racine County MGVs not only beckons visitors through its colorful pathways but offers a unique relaxa on retreat for weary travellers. The site became a Monarch Waysta on and was awarded a beau fica on award by Discover Racine for its bu erfly garden. • Clark County MGVs maintain flower gardens at the Neillsville Library, Clark County Fairgrounds, Clark County Courthouse, and Clark County Beautifying Ozaukee County Humane Society to create pleasant and emo onally sa sfying islands for residents and MGVs in Ozaukee County maintain plan ng visitors to enjoy. beds around the Kuehfuss House, built in • The Memorial Gardens on St. Feriole Island, 1849, located in the heart of Cedarburg’s developed and maintained by Crawford County Na onal Historic Downtown District; MGVs, has become a des na on a rac on and planted herb and rose gardens and wedding venue in Prairie du Chien. maintain other flower beds and shrubs at • Wood County MGVs planted Bubble Gum (pink) Pioneer Village near Saukville; redesigned, petunias in the Soo Line Lot Project garden to replanted and maintained the Port support Breast Cancer Awareness this year and Washington Triangle Garden in a highly also developed plan ngs of trees, shrubs, and visible site near the downtown shops, na ve plants surrounding the new bear pen restaurants and marina; and planted period Wildwood Zoo in Marshfield. The two Kodiak beds at Tendick Nature Park. bear cubs are a big draw for this garden site. • In Lafaye e County, MGVs planted a colorful flower garden at the Lafaye e County Manor for the residents to enjoy. This year they also transformed an area by the Gra ot Village offices and Library, which had been neglected since the closing of a school, into an a rac ve space for the 230 residents and visitors, especially those biking through the town on the Cheese Country Trail. • Oneida County MGVs partnering with the City of Rhinelander to present “Yard of the Month” awards to residen al and commercial proper es for the past seven years. 14









Ashland County MGVs planted over 20 boulevard gardens along Ellis Ave with perennials this year, added more na ve shrubs and plants at Pearson Plaza near City Hall overlooking Lake Superior, and put in over 1,000 daffodil bulbs at these and other loca ons to make their community more a rac ve for residents and tourists from downtown and along US Highway 2. Shawano County MGVs assisted the city of Shawano in renova ng the plan ngs at Huckleberry Harbor, the city’s primary boat landing on the Wolf River channel to Shawano Lake which is used by several thousand people during the summer months. In Kewaunee County, MGVs help beau fy Dana Farm, an historic site which is the former home of Ransom Moore, the founder of 4-H in Wisconsin and the University of Wisconsin Agronomy Department, as well as maintaining garden areas in the ci es of Algoma and Kewaunee. Jefferson County MGVs maintain gardens at Hoard Historical Museum in Fort Atkinson, the Fort Atkinson Police Department, Old World Wisconsin and local churches.

Botanical Gardens Botanical gardens are a significant tourist a rac on, offering more than just flowers. Many gardens host interac ve exhibits, art installa ons or special events that encourage repeat visits and have an important local economic impact. For example, over 92,000 people visited the Green Bay Botanical Garden (GBBG) in 2014. A 2010 study by the Wisconsin Arts Board found the average Wisconsin nonprofit arts and culture event a endee spent $19.06 per person. An economic impact study indicated that with the addi on of indirect and induced effects, the GBBG generates 83 jobs and $5.9 million locally in Northeast Wisconsin. Volunteers are instrumental in helping these Gardens achieve their goals and MGVs are especially important to these organiza ons. • Brown County MGVs help maintain many spaces at the Green Bay Botanical Garden. • Rock County MGVs assist with garden maintenance and educa onal programs at Rotary Botanical Gardens in Janesville, one of the main tourist draws to Janesville. • Harmony Arboretum, created and maintained by MGVs in Marine e County, has become a des na on for the public to learn about hor culture as a self-guided experience. • Winnebago County MGVs are involved in a variety of ac vi es at the Paine Gardens and Arboretum featuring 20 gardens nestled amidst an historic estate open for public enjoyment and educa on. • MGVs from Milwaukee and Waukesha form The Bloom Team, a project that has been recording the progression of blooming of all perennials and bulbs at Boerner Botanical Gardens for the past 9 years. The compiled data is posted on the What’s In Bloom? page of the Gardens’ website. • In Dane County, MGVs assist in collec ng seeds, restora on ac vi es, invasive species removal, and more at the UW-Arboretum and the Longenecker Gardens. Research Stations The University of Wisconsin Agricultural Research Sta ons are facili es for University of Wisconsin College of Agricultural and Life Sciences staff to conduct research, educa on, and outreach ac vi es. MGVs are an important support partner at many of these loca ons. • Waushara County MGVs partner with staff at the Hancock Agriculture Research Sta on to maintain 5 acres of display garden and grounds containing annuals, perennials, shrubs, small trees fruits, square foot vegetable beds and a raised bed for those who are confined to a wheel chair. • The award-winning Teaching & Display Garden at the Spooner Agriculture Research Sta on was designed and maintained with the help of MGVs from Washburn, Sawyer and Burne Coun es. During the growing season the garden hosts many training events and has visitors from schools, garden clubs, and residents of the area. The garden has won na onal awards from the All American Selec ons Landscape Garden Design Contest. • Door County MGVs maintain a public display garden on the grounds of the Door Peninsular Agricultural Research Sta on, which recorded over 6,200 visits over this season. 15

Protecting the Environment Although many people think MGVs only work with flowers or landscaping, they are also involved in many projects related to a variety of environmental issues. MGVs educate the public about preserving the natural beauty that is such an asset to our state and are ac ve in raising awareness of exo c invasive plants and insects which disrupt na ve habitats and threaten indigenous inhabitants. Garlic mustard, purple loosestrife, gypsy moth, buckthorn and Japanese beetle are just some of the invasive species MGVs respond to with both educa on and ac on. Many MGVs are involved with habitat protec on or restora on projects. They may educate the public about na ve plants and animals, work to maintain na ve plan ngs, or restore damaged areas. • MGVs in Green County assisted with planning, plan ng and maintaining an educa onal prairie garden on the grounds of the Swiss Historical Village Museum in a collabora ve effort with Prairie Enthusiasts and New Glarus High School volunteers. The 500 2 area along the side of the Museum’s Farm Implement building and offers visitors an opportunity to reflect on landscape of the area at the me immigrants arrived in Wisconsin, in 1845. A MGV who has an extensive prairie plan ng on her own property donated more than 100 plants for the plot. More than 5,000 people visit the museum annually and will be able to learn and enjoy this unique garden. • In Chippewa County, Bluebird Trail volunteers spent another season monitoring nest boxes on Old Abe and Riverview trails. MGVs helped add 52 bluebirds to Chippewa County’s popula on. • Brown County MGVs planted and maintain over 1,200 na ve plants on the Riverwalk and Wildlife Viewing Pier in Voyageur Park along the Fox River in De Pere and also maintain a Na ve Garden at Unity Hospice, also in the city of De Pere. Milkweeds for Monarchs • Vilas County’s Na ve Garden project brought together Northern Pines School District students Jackson County MGVs maintain a monarch and staff, Vilas County Conserva on staff, and bu erfly habitat demonstra on plot at Vilas County MGVs to give gardeners more the Spaulding Road Community Garden op ons for plant species that are not invasive in partnership with the city of Black River and destruc ve to Northwoods habitats and Falls and the US Fish and Wildlife Service. that will benefit na ve pollinators and fauna Five species of milkweed were planted that depend on na ve plant species for survival. in 2015 to grow • In Crawford County, MGVs are involved with plants for monarch monarch bu erfly conserva on, promo ng caterpillars and other the different types of milkweed that are best pollinators. This year for this threatened bu erfly; educa ng others MGVs collected seed about being careful with pes cides; and making from six milkweed species there to shared presenta ons to 3rd graders in area schools. with more than 20 community members so • In Kenosha County, MGVs planted a rain garden they can plant their own milkweeds to help with various na ve plants at the Somers Town encourage survival of the bu erflies. Hall. Educa onal signage explains the reasoning behind plan ng a rain garden and offers sugges ons on plant selec on. • MGVs in Door County and other volunteers planted plugs of na ve emergent plants on the edge of two sec ons of Bradley Lake as part of the Li le Lake Restora on Project, an Engineered Wetland that will divert street runoff or storm water from 260 acres on the northeast side of Sturgeon Bay. • MGVs played a role in a mul -ins tu on project to reduce exposure to lead in urban backyard gardening, par cipa ng in educa onal workshops for residents of two target neighborhoods in Milwaukee, with MGVs answering general gardening ques ons as one of 3 breakout sessions for all par cipants.

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Pollinator Protection More than three-quarters of the world’s food crops rely on pollina on by insects and other animals. But many of these species are now under threat from disease, pes cides and habitat loss. Globally there are more than 20,000 species of wild bees alone, plus many species of bu erflies, flies, moths, wasps, beetles, birds, bats and other animals that contribute to pollina on. Na ve pollinators are at risk of disappearing from our landscapes. Lack of consistent food sources throughout the year, parasite challenges, and sensi vity to certain pes cides all contribute to the decline of the current pollinator popula on. In Wisconsin, pollinator-dependent crops account for over $55 million in annual produc on. MGVs are involved in improving public understanding of the role of these beneficial animals and helping expand the quality and quan ty of habitat for pollinators and minimizing risks. • Marque e County MGVs packaged bu erfly weed and sunflower seeds to distribute to over 65 children and their families at a variety of local events, to plant in their own neighborhoods to help promote more consistent food sources for pollinators throughout the summer. Their 2016 Garden Walk theme was Pollinator Paradise, with UW-Extension publica ons available on pollinators. • North Country MGVS (Washburn, Sawyer, and Burne Coun es) focused on pollinators with seminars at local libraries, garden clubs, and at the Spooner Research Sta on about the value of na ve plants and the effects on na ve bees, The Bee Hotel Project bu erflies and other pollinators. Between these seminars and their annual symposium, Bee hotels are man-made structures that over 300 people indicated pollinators and provide nes ng habitat for solitary bees. na ve plants were valuable to them. This joint UW-Extension and Walworth • Chippewa County MGVs maintain a na ve County MGV project was designed to plant demonstra on pollinator garden at the engage local youth with educa on at the Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds. MGVs 2016 Farm Technology Days and strengthen collaborated with the Bloomer Middle School the rela onship between schools and Art Club to paint bees and bu erflies on the U W - E x t e n s i o n newly painted building behind the garden. hor culture. Overall, Weekly events to the fairgrounds a ract over 16 classrooms and 250,000 people throughout the year and many mul ple individuals enjoy the garden. The MGV’s booth at the signed up to build Fair –all about pollinator gardens, monarchs, bee hotels, including caterpillars and kids—drew hundreds of visitors over 200 youth and this year. 25 adult learners. • In Marine e County, MGVs taught 105 4th UW-Extension staff grade students about beneficial insects at and MGVs mentored Environmental Field Days. Each child created an classrooms and provided hands-on lessons insect hotel to take home to share with their about pollinators. Many of the hotels can families so they may observe insect ac vity in now be seen at local county parks. their own yard. • A joint project between Winnbago County MGVs and the Neenah Library to create sustainable gardens on the library grounds included a bu erfly garden that will be registered as a Monarch Waysta on, bee hotels and an emphasis on pollinator educa on. • Sauk County MGVs started a Monarch Trail at the Reedsburg Historical Society last year, which is now a Monarch and Pollinator Trail. Ten bat houses were erected along with bird houses, na ve bee habitats and a two-acre bu erfly garden. There are also three honeybee hives in pollinator areas. Three-hundred milkweed seedlings and two-hundred dollars’ worth of prairie plants were donated this spring by the Reedsburg Historical Society to add to the Trail. 17

Statistical Report: 2016 MG Volunteer, Continuing Education and Certification Records This informa on represents 3,061 records submi ed by 68 coun es. All hours are listed as whole numbers. Any frac ons were rounded up to the nearest whole number. The Cer fied MGVs column represent those MGVs who completed the minimum volunteer and con nuing educa on hours and other requirements for cer fica on or recer fica on for 2017. The totals by county are also depicted on page 20. Sta s cal Informa on for the Wisconsin MG Program, 2016 (as of November 23, 2016) County

WIMGA Members in 2016

Youth Education Hours

Community Education Hours

Support Services Hours

Total Volunteer Hours

Continuing Education Hours

Certified for 2017

Adams

0

44

68

762

873

363

12

Ashland

12

27

10

673

709

242

11

Barron

68

254

393

1655

2301

997

45

Bayfield

15

27

10

673

709

242

13

Brown

97

218

192

4024

4434

1054

75

Burnett

9

74

4

288

366

125

7

Calumet

22

138

548

1111

1797

476

26

Chippewa

46

97

206

925

1229

491

26

Clark

18

49

80

524

653

315

16

Columbia

46

131

407

1532

2069

570

32

Crawford

22

46

121

2014

2181

585

16

Dane

311

490

1350

13712

15552

4240

204

Dodge

50

795

751

1456

3001

858

32

125

265

396

7843

8504

2150

108

32

62

161

693

916

370

12

Door Douglas Dunn

20

25

170

608

802

327

17

Eau Claire

50

181

652

1901

2733

1126

45

Florence

26

57

166

2726

2949

395

20

Fond du Lac

94

378

527

4161

5065

1922

67

Forest

2

14

289

144

446

116

4

Grant

30

111

464

1604

2179

714

24

Green

40

95

96

1841

2032

621

37

2

0

0

54

54

28

2

Iowa

10

20

47

380

446

236

7

Iron

31

236

125

494

855

310

19

3

75

277

620

972

200

12

Jefferson

31

638

645

1795

3078

605

32

Juneau

39

52

115

1585

1752

543

18

Kenosha

38

517

1055

3087

4658

1494

44

Kewaunee

12

13

91

856

960

289

17

La Crosse

59

105

168

2372

2644

777

49

Lafayette

6

0

214

235

449

108

9

Langlade

13

44

44

315

403

229

10

0

13

61

181

254

85

4

40

14

124

1214

1351

625

29

Green Lake

Jackson

Lincoln Manitowoc

— table con nued on page 19 — 18

Sta s cal Informa on for the Wisconsin MG Program, 2016 (as of November 23) — cont. County

WIMGA Members in 2016

Youth Education Hours

Community Education Hours

Support Services Hours

Total Volunteer Hours

Continuing Education Hours

Certified for 2017

Marathon

94

38

750

4489

5277

1344

63

Marinette

55

86

322

4120

4529

711

47

Marquette

23

41

301

626

968

506

18

Milwaukee

294

2380

8546

4879

15805

5293

262

1

8

14

415

437

113

5

Monroe Oneida

24

155

147

1436

1738

513

28

Outagamie

155

434

780

9586

10800

2681

114

Ozaukee

128

186

453

6348

6987

1715

89

58

147

408

3165

3720

1156

34

Pierce Polk

28

31

46

804

881

379

17

Portage

65

397

1438

1143

2978

928

56

Price Racine

1

296

205

1173

1674

141

9

94

517

1055

3087

4658

1494

114

Richland

0

8

3

24

35

10

1

Rock

2

461

361

2102

2924

1219

54

Rusk

2

0

2

64

66

23

2

Sauk

59

194

240

2384

2817

1126

37

Sawyer

3

0

89

95

184

35

2

Shawano

19

28

964

866

1858

507

15

Sheboygan

84

121

223

4142

4486

1514

66

142

147

408

3165

3720

1156

103

10

2

16

87

105

76

3

0

16

14

85

115

36

2

St. Croix Taylor Trempealeau Vernon

0

0

0

58

58

24

2

18

155

187

426

768

227

14

Walworth

67

309

620

4985

5914

1392

77

Washburn

16

58

197

1018

1273

264

15

Vilas

Washington

40

160

266

2095

2520

542

31

Waukesha

262

2380

8546

4879

15805

5293

246

Waupaca

35

345

77

2163

2585

555

29

Waushara

48

20

224

1823

2066

539

32

Winnebago

126

240

1322

6269

7830

1949

96

Wood

116

425

300

7576

8301

1587

68

3487

15086

38541

149614

203242

58872

2852

TOTALS

19

915

708 854 708

365

767

183

1272

2949 1673

880

1737

446 4529

65

2337

254

402

104 3720

802

1229

—— 8504 5277

3720

1858

616

2733

114

2584

2977

8301

10799

4433 960

971 2065

873

7830

1797

1351

436

2643

967

1751

54

58

2068

2817 34

4485

5064

3001 2520

—— 6986

2181 15552

3078

446

15805

——15805

2179 448

2032

2923

5914

4658 4658

Total Volunteer Hours for Coun es par cipa ng in the Wisconsin MG Program, 2016 (as of November 22, 2016)

County Narrative Reports On the following pages are reports for 58 of the 68 coun es that submi ed hours. These reports include sta s cal informa on, including the value of MGV service; three success stories; and a list of places where MGVs are ac ve in the county. These are intended to provide a brief snapshot of some of the most significant ac vi es of MGVs in their county, and relay more about local ac vi es than what is included in the execu ve summary and discussion of community impacts.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Adams County Adams County UWEX Office 569 North Cedar Street, Suite 3 Adams, WI 53910 adams.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Adams County started in 1997. Over 172 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 12 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension staff member facilita ng the MG Program is Lynn Dolata.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Teaching Children About Plan ng Plants Each spring the local Ace Hardware store invites children from the county to draw a picture of a flower and bring it to a workshop where they can receive and plant a free flower in a pot to take to their mother for Mother’s Day. MGVs teach the children how to plant a flower of their choosing. This year approximately 300 children took part.

44 67 761 873 $19,625

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 19,822 hours at a value of over $354,420 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Students Learn in School Garden The Adams-Friendship Elementary School has a Student Garden where students plant and care for a variety of plants such as green beans, squash, strawberries, and many types of flowers. MGVs help guide the students in plan ng, mulching, weeding, and maintenance throughout the growing season, helping them learn about where their food comes from and how plants grow. Plan ngs Improve Quality of Life MGVs, in coopera on with several local groups, plant and maintain decora ve flower plan ng throughout the Adams/Friendship community including at Moundview Memorial Hospital, Adams County Community Center, The Hazel Street Farmers Market, Villa Pines Senior Living Center, Adams County Senior Center, Adams County Library, and the Adams County Fairgrounds to make the areas more invi ng and pleasant for residents.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Adams Co. • • • • • • • •

Scholarships Encourage Students in Hor culture This year we provided three $500 college scholarships to local students who are pursuing degrees in Hor culture, Agriculture, or other related fields.

Adams County Community Center Hazel Street Farmers Market AF Elementary School Garden Kids Day at AF Middle School Adams-Friendship County Library Adams-Friendship County Fairgrounds Women’s Night Out Ac vity Fair Villa Pines Living Center

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Ashland County Ashland County UWEX Office 201 Main Street West Ashland, WI, 54806 ashland.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Ashland County started in 1992. Over 150 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 11 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Hor culture Educator Ma Cogger.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Enhancing Highly Visible Gardens in Tourist Areas Plan ngs in the boulevards on Ellis Ave had been annuals, but the Kiwanis Club was very much in favor of saving the expense every year. With a dona on of $1200 from the local Kiwanis, a variety of new and na ve cul vars of perennials were purchased locally to plant in over 20 beds ranging from 15 to 20 feet long. A er the City of Ashland prepared the beds and added compost, MGVs and other volunteers on the Beau fica on Council completed the plan ngs of ‘Stella D’Oro’ daylilies, liatris, rudbeckia, catmint, achillea, Siberian iris, and ‘Karl Foerster’ grasses, and then maintained the plan ngs throughout the summer.

27 10 673 709 $15,927

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 10,612 hours at a value of over $196,934 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Downtown Gardens A ract A en on Improvements con nued at Pearson Plaza near City Hall, adding more na ve grasses and other plants to this site with a wonderful view of Lake Superior that is supposed to be the heart of the City. MGVs donated $175 for na ve shrubs to re-plant a steep slope that was very dangerous for city crews to mow. The plan ngs introduce residents and tourists to a vast variety of flowers and shrubs, as well as having an economic impact related to tourism. Visitors to Pearson Plaza, noted in a City tourist brochure, have increased drama cally, and the gardens receive compliments from locals and tourists alike.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Ashland Co. • • •

Ellis Ave gardens, Ashland Pearson Plaza, Ashland Menard Park, Ashland

Drama c Spring Blooms Expected Next Year MGVs and other volunteers on the Beau fica on Council planted over 1,000 daffodils on the Ellis Ave boulevards, in Pearson Plaza, and other very visible loca ons throughout the City this fall, expec ng a big show of flowers in the spring. The bulbs were a generous dona on from a woman in Iron River. University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Barron County Barron County UWEX Office 335 E Monroe Avenue, Room 2206 Barron, WI 54812 barron.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Barron County started in 1994. Over 205 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 46 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Ag/Hort/Natural Resources Agent Tim Jergenson.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

New Barron Community Garden Created With the help of MGVs, an unused grass field was converted to a fenced-in, fully func onal community garden with 20 400 2 garden plots, a compost pile, picnic tables, weatherproof message board, two water tanks, and elements to a ract honey bees, birds, and bats. This new space allows renters to grow fresh food for themselves or dona on.

266 392 1,678 2,337 $52,536

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 37,306 hours at a value of over $661,3834 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Pioneer Museum Gardens Enhanced MGVs maintain three educa onal gardens at the Barron County Historical Society’s Pioneer Village Museum, working with students from area schools to plant and clean up the gardens. In addi on, MGVs are available during the annual Heritage Days to talk about the gardens and answer gardening ques ons. This year MGVs helped purchase the remaining plants in the 1,000 2 Rain Garden that serves as a drainage area for four large buildings and a blacktop roadway. A weather-resistant informa on book describes the development and func on of the rain garden, and describes each plant in the garden. The annual vegetable garden next to one of the log cabins was a “Three Sisters” garden featuring beans, corn, and squash, with informa on signs on compa ble plants. In the Nostalgia Garden, next to the Old Toy Shoppe, there are heirloom peonies, rhubarb, golden glow, marigolds, and zinnias.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Barron Co. • • • • • • • •

School Sunflower Project Engages Students Every spring, MGVs distribute sunflower seeds to area elementary 3rd graders in six school districts in the county to plant. The project supports student interest in plant life and develops gardening skills. In the fall, MGVs return to the schools to measures the sunflowers and awards prizes to the winners.

Rice Lake Farmer’s Market Barron Area Farmer’s Market Barron County Fair Grounds Pioneer Village Museum Benjamin’s House, Rice Lake Barron Community Garden Park Spring Garden Expo Barron Co. MGA Plant Sale

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Brown County Brown County UWEX Office 1150 Bellevue Street Green Bay, WI 54302 brown.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Brown County started in 1979. Over 330 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 75 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Hor culture Educator Vijai Pandian.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Garden Provides Food for ADRC The Brown County Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) Garden Project, located on Adams Street in downtown Green Bay, provides fresh vegetables for the hot meals served at the facility. Three raised beds totaling less than 100 2 produced over 150 pounds of fresh food. MGVs provided the technical exper se on garden planning, soil prepara on, seed selec on, pest/disease management, etc., while ADRC volunteers planted, maintained, and harvested the vegetables.

218 192 4,023 4,443 $99,665

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 70,800 hours at a value of over $1,267,855 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Urban Garden Stage for Educa on The community garden at St. Philip Church produced about 300 pounds of produce that was donated to St. Bernard’s food pantry. This garden was featured in the New Leaf Foods Incredible Edible Garden Walk in August which highlighted unique urban agricultural efforts in the greater Green Bay area that promote local food access and educa on. Event par cipants toured the garden, sampled homemade salsa and vegetables, and visited with MGVs who were available to answer ques ons.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Brown Co.

Teaching Children About Growing Food

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With the help of MGVs, the YMCA Children’s Garden produced 285 pounds of fresh vegetables that were distributed to the YMCA or to local food pantries. This is also the site where MGVs offer weekly sessions where children get to work hand-in-hand with MGVs to learn gardening principles. At the Healthy Kids Day in May close to 1,000 children and their families got to experience hands-on ac vi es related to this year’s theme of the importance of pollinators in our gardens.

St. Mark’s Church St. Philip’s Church West Side YMCA Green Bay Botanical Garden Heritage Hill State Park Brown Co. UW-Extension Office Aging & Disability Resource Center Na ve Garden at De Pere Riverwalk

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Burnett County Burnett County UWEX Office 7410 County Road K, #107 Siren, WI 54872 burnett.wisc.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Burne County started in 1999. Over 47 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 7 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Kevin Schoessow.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Fort Folle Avoine Historic Park Gardens MGVs maintain various raised gardens at Fort Folle Avoine Historic Park near Webster that feature na ve plants, heirloom vegetables, herbs, perennials, and cut flowers. These gardens and other perennial landscape plan ngs around the historic buildings are an important educa onal part of this County-owned facility. This year na ve plants were featured at the annual plant sale, and along with plan ngs at the park, provided opportuni es to provide informa on to visitors on their value.

74 4 287 365 $8,216

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 8,380 hours at a value of over $147,375 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Burne County Farmer’s Market A community organiza on of local farmers that provides access to fresh, locally grown produce, Burne County Farmers’ Markets (BCFM) began at Siren in 2007. Since that me we’ve been invited to serve 4 addi onal market loca ons. BCFM is a licensed WIC organiza on and authorized vendors accept WIC vouchers. Samples are provided at the Siren market to pique customer interest and to provide new ideas for seasonal foods. For the last five years, an MGV has been the manager, and can answer ques ons about growing vegetables.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Burnett Co. • • • • • • • •

Li le Sprouts Mini Gardening Class Ruby’s Food Shelf, Siren hosted a “Li le Sprouts” Mini Gardening Class for children ages 5-10 with the assistance of MGVs. Thirty “Li le Sprouts”, along with their parents, visited five classroom sta ons to learn about gardening. The “Li le Sprouts” used their detec ve skills to solve various mysteries by examining seeds and leaves in fruits and vegetables. It was a rewarding experience and great opportunity to work with children to spark an interest in gardening.

Forts Folle Avione Historic Park Grantsburg Library Webster Elementary School Garden Webster Library Lake Lutheran Church Burne County Farmers Market Olsen Drive Project Ruby’s Food Shelf

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Calumet County Calumet County UWEX Office Courthouse, 206 Court Street Chilton, WI 53014 calumet.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Calumet County started in 1991. Over 96 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 26 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program was Ag Agent Eric Ronk (posi on now vacant).

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Coaching Youth to Success A MGV coaches the Chilton FFA Floriculture Team, mee ng with the team and prac cing on a weekly basis to assist the team members in iden fying different plants, design tools and equipment, and more. The team placed 5th out of 10 teams qualifying for the at the state compe on in Madison, while one member placed 2nd as individual. Two 4-H members from Calumet County, coached by MGVs, qualified in the WI Plant and Soil Science compe on and along with another from Portage Co. represented Wisconsin at the Na onal Junior Hor culture Compe on in Erie, PA in October, placing 6th in the na on. Calumet County MGVs also donated $500 to help defray some of the costs of a ending the event.

138 548 1,111 1,797 $40,397

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 41,159 hours at a value of over $718,856 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Community Garden Grows MGVs constructed 16 new raised beds at the Community Garden at Calumet Medical Center that were used by members of the community and MGVs. Excess produce and sweet corn from the Community Garden was sold at two local Farmers Market held weekly on Thursdays and Fridays. Monthly gardening classes were also offered at the hospital to help others in the community learn about growing their own food.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Calumet Co. • • • • • • • •

Plant Sale Supports Projects, Scholarship Fund This year we held our 23rd annual plant sale at the Calumet County Fairgrounds a week a er the Chilton FFA’s plant sale, selling their le over plants and hanging baskets in addi on to our own offerings of vegetable plants, annuals, geraniums, perennials, hanging baskets and other po ed planters. The money raised from the sale supports local MG educa onal projects as well as our Scholarship Fund.

Chilton Flower Bed Calumet County Courthouse Chilton Public Library Chilton Op mist River Walk Calumet County Fairgrounds CMC Community Garden Brillion Public Library New Holstein Public Library

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Chippewa County Chippewa County UWEX Office 711 North Bridge Street Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 chippewa.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Chippewa County started in 1999. Over 210 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 26 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Jerry Clark.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Educa ng the Public About Pollinators MGVs added 150 plants to the na ve plant demonstra on pollinator garden at Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds this year and donated a sign iden fying the plan ng as a pollinator garden. MGVs collaborated with the Bloomer Middle School Art Club to paint bees and bu erflies on the newly painted building behind the garden. Weekly events at the fairgrounds a ract over 250,000 people throughout the year and many enjoy the garden. MGVs also had an educa onal booth at the Fair about pollinator gardens, monarchs, caterpillars and kids that was visited by hundreds of people. MGVs answered ques ons, made presenta ons, and guided children in making bu erfly cra projects. 330 pollinator visors were made and whole families listened to the story of monarchs.

97 2065 925 1,229 $27,628

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 26,736 hours at a value of over $492,309 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Community Garden Offers Space to Grow Food A $6,500 grant from the Edwin and Evelyn Nyhus Centennial Fund through the Community Founda on of Chippewa County allowed MGVs to construct a perimeter wildlife fence to keep primarily deer and rabbits out of the Chippewa Falls Community Garden at Marshall Park. All forty-five garden plots were rented in 2016, and more vegetables were produced with the new fence in place.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Chippewa Co. • • • • • • • •

MGVs Aid Bluebird Restora on MGVs spent another season monitoring nest boxes on Old Abe and Riverview trails and helped add 52 bluebirds to Chippewa County’s popula on (data tabulated by the Bluebird Restora on Associa on of Wisconsin). MGVs also answered ques ons from people along the trails who stopped to learn how the birds were doing.

Annual Think Spring garden seminar Cornell Outdoor Edventure Ac vity Bluebird Monitoring on 2 trails Northern WI State Fair Pollinator garden Library Summer Reading Program Community Gardens Chippewa Herald Green Space ar cles Wellness Commi ee plan ng workshop

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Clark County Clark Co. UW-Extension Office 517 Court St. Room 104 Neillsville, WI 54456 www.co.clark.wi.us

The Master Gardener Program in Clark Co. started in 1997. Over 115 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 15 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2015. The UWExtension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Crops/Soils Agent Richard Halopka.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Offering Affordable Ac vi es Local MGV-sponsored ac vi es that are free, or offered at a very reasonable cost to the par cipants and vendors, provide greater public inclusion. Requiring low or no fees for a bus tour, community garden plot, plant sale booths, and garden video presenta ons resulted in increased par cipa on by Clark County residents and greater exposure to science-based gardening informa on.

44 79 492 616 $13,848

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 21,666 hours at a value of over $383,703 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Ask a Master Gardener Program Inquiries Increase Both seasoned and newly cer fied MGVs par cipate in the Ask a Master Gardener program to provide quality responses to garden-related ques ons received from residents in Clark County. Although detailed records were not kept in previous years, the es mated number of inquiries answered of approximately 2 per week during the growing season is a marked increase this year as the public becomes more aware of this local program. Assis ng UW-Extension with MG Training

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Clark Co.

The local UW-Extension Educator involved MGVs in student training by u lizing their assistance during class sessions. Several members also a ended the final exam session and greenhouse tour hosted by the Loyal High School agricultural instructor. This valued par cipa on and mentorship allowed current cer fied MGVs to become more acquainted with students and provided encouragement for students to go on to complete training and become cer fied.

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Abbotsford Community Garden Clark County Courthouse Garden Clark County Fairgrounds Garden Clark County Humane Society Garden Dorchester Community Garden Clark County Fair booth Neillsville Community Garden Neillsville Public Library Garden

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Columbia County Columbia County UWEX Office 120 E Conant Street, Suite 201 Portage, WI 53901 columbia.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Columbia County started in 1999. Over 220 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 32 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent George Koepp.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Inspiring the Next Genera on of Gardeners MGVs are involving young people in gardening in many ways. The micro-farm was used in four more classrooms, reaching about 230 students in four elementary schools; plan ng seeds and growing them for six weeks, then ea ng their work is a very tasty way to learn about plants. We taught elementary and middle school students in two school gardens about plant care while working side by side with them. One MGV taught 36 students in summer school and Interest Day how garden décor can help our garden efforts, and had them make reflec ve animal/bird deterrents out of old CDs. High school honor students work with us at the Pauque e Park in Portage, and Fresh Start (an alterna ve program for youth working on HSEDs) students help mulch in Pardeeville, learning something outdoors.

130 406 1,531 2,068 $46,500

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 25,076 hours at a value of over $456,449 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

A Fair Way to Share Our Story Our booth at the Columbia County Fair this year focused on container gardens, and included literature and samples of many types of containers that can be used to grow vegetables or flowers. Many comments were made on the purse planted with flowers cascading out and down the sides! Having a hook to get people to stop at the booth is a key strategy, and this year it was the opportunity for kids to make a “seed bomb” to take home. The clay ball was made from wildflower seeds and ki y li er.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Columbia Co. • • • • • • • •

Let’s Get Green and Growing Over 180 people learned about a variety of garden topics, from vegetables and flowers, to organic growing methods and back care while gardening in 9 concurrent sessions (several taught by MGVs) at our spring garden event.

Columbia County Fair Let’s Get Green and Growing, Rio HS Plant Sale at Tractor Supply, Portage Fall River 3rd grade classrooms Pardeeville kindergarten classrooms St John’s Pardeeville 3-4-5 classroom Portage Community Garden Ladies Night Out at Portage Lumber

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Crawford County Crawford County UWEX Office 225 N Beaumont Rd, Suite 240 Prairie Du Chien, WI 53821 crawford.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Crawford County started in 2000. Over 90 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 16 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UWEX staff member facilita ng the MG Program is Karen Snitker.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Sensory Garden Engages Residents A MGV created a sensory garden for residents in Bethel Oaks, a memory care facility, including plants such as cherry tomatoes for taste, lamb’s ear for touch, and marigolds and roses for smell. During the program from May to mid-September, 11-14 par cipants met once a week to engage in ac vi es such as making signs for the plants and placing them on the proper plants, crea ng bamboo wind chimes and helping with plan ng. Many of the par cipants were farmers or gardeners and ac vi es s mulated memories, from which many stories were told.

46 121 2,014 2,181 $49,029

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 24,789 hours at a value of over $459,564 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Labels for Memorial Gardens on St Feriole Island Because people visi ng the Gardens o en want to know “What plant is that?”, we implemented a plant labeling program star ng with 500 stakes on which labels with the proper nomenclature could be a ached using a label maker and tape. An overall map of Memorial Gardens was created. Each smaller garden was diagrammed and a list of all the plants in each area was put into an electronic spreadsheet, from which labels could be printed. Labeled stakes are placed by the correct plant in the garden and are maintained by MGVs.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Crawford Co. • • • • • • • •

Monarch Bu erfly Conserva on A er MGV Donna Starkey made a presenta on on monarch bu erfly conserva on to the Associa on, our group has tried to incorporate these ideas into our projects including growing plants that monarchs favor, learning the different types of milkweed, being careful with pes cides, understanding the life cycle of monarchs, and educa ng others about the plight of the monarchs - including presenta ons to 3rd graders in area schools.

Memorial Gardens, St. Feriole Island Bethel Oaks Memory Care Facility Crawford County Fair Oktober Fest Annual Plant Sale Q & A at Tractor Supply (2 days) Veteran’s Memorial Downtown Prairie du Chien

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Dane County Dane County UWEX Office 5201 Fen Oak Court Madison, WI 53718 dane.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Dane County started in 1981. Over 1,752 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 2043 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Hor culture Educator Lisa Johnson.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Providing Valued Hor culture Informa on MGVs with Plant Health Advisor (PHA) training answer gardening ques ons at six farmers markets throughout Dane County. In 2016 they served 1116 individuals. MGV PHAs also answer phone and email ques ons from May-October on the Hor culture Helpline. In 2016, they made 589 contacts. Lastly, Speakers Bureau MGVs give approved presenta ons (designed by MGVs or the Hor culture Educator) to garden clubs, library groups, etc. In 2016, they gave 20 presenta ons, reaching 193 people.

489 hours 1,350 hours 13,712 hours 15,552 hours $349,609

Since 2000: 217,644 hours at a value of over $4,0098,149 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Outdoor Classroom for Educa ng About Plants The Dane County UW-Extension Teaching Garden was developed to serve as an outdoor classroom. It is used for MGV training, public educa on and youth gardening ac vi es. Plant labels with QR codes link to a blog (h p://tgplpinfo.blogspot.com/) about each plant. Plant research was done by MGVs with oversight by the Hor culture Educator. In 2016, a new model of garden management was introduced, involving teams of MGVs caring for specific areas of the garden. This improved the garden’s appearance, and MGVs learned more from the experience.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Dane Co. • • • • • • • •

Suppor ng Community Projects The Madison Area MG Associa on provided $1500 in grants for community projects. One of the recipients was the Boys and Girls Club of Dane County. To give these kids exposure to the good taste and great health benefits of vegetables, BGCDC installed several raised bed gardens. Our grant purchased hardware to help increase produc vity: compost bins, tomato cages and trellises. MGVs were involved in designing the gardens and obtaining materials.

Olbrich Gardens UW Arboretum Numerous Farmers Markets Allen Centennial Garden Agrace Hospice Care Numerous Community Gardens Habitat for Humanity Various School Gardens

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Dodge County Dodge County UWEX Office 127 E Oak Street Juneau, WI 53039 dodge.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Dodge County started in 2004. Over 178 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 32 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is the new Crops & Soils Area Agent Dr. Lore a Or zRibbing.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Introducing Vegetables to Students with Disabili es MGVs partnered with Life Academy, a transi on (to the working world) program for 18-21-yearold students with disabili es, helping the students plant, maintain, and harvest a plot of vegetables at the Beaver Dam Community Garden. The students shared their bounty with their families and the Food Pantry as well. Students grew a variety of vegetables and herbs, some of which were a first me ea ng experience for the students.

795 750 1,455 3,001 $67,462

hours hours hours hours

Since 2004: 22,593 hours at a value of over $455,346 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

WPT Broadcasts Expand Access Wisconsin Public Television (WPT) asked to tape our regular monthly mee ng programs for the University Place program. Their Media Rela ons Specialist described our mee ng topics as “energe c and interes ng” and “fascina ng to the University Place audience.” Seven of the mee ngs have been taped with plans for more as funds allow. In this way, our educa onal programs have reached a much broader audience and we have received posi ve feedback from around the state as they have aired.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Dodge Co.

Partnering with SPARK! to Engage Seniors

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MGVs partnered with the Demen a Care of Human Services and Health Department to provide programs for their SPARK! program. SPARK! is designed to engage individuals with early to mid-stage memory loss and their care-givers. Volunteers provide handson programs with hor culture themes for individuals in quarterly mee ngs. The most popular programs were seed iden fica on and vegetable taste tes ng. They also especially enjoyed a presenta on on raising monarch bu erflies and were enthralled with seeing the larva and eggs.

Administra on Bldg Educa onal Garden Horicon Pollinator Garden Green Valley Enterprises Life Academy Annual Plant Sale Ask a Master Gardener Help Line Dodge County Fair Booth Beaver Dam Food Pantry Garden Gardening for Gold Fall Symposium

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Door County Door County UWEX Office 421 Nebraska Street Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 door.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Door County started in 1995. Over 270 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 108 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Annie Deutsch.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Restoring a Wetland to Mi gate Runoff Li le Lake (Bradley Lake) Restora on Project is crea ng an Engineered Wetland that will divert street runoff or storm water from 260 acres on the northeast side of Sturgeon Bay. On June 29, about 20 Master Gardeners, Rotarians, and employees from the Park and Recrea on Department planted emergent plant plugs at the water’s edge of the South Cell (#1). On July 16, the Middle Cell (#2) was planted with about 950 plugs.

265 hours 396 hours 7,843 hours 8,504 hours $191,170

Since 2000: 100,581 hours at a value of over $1,894,445 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Answering Homeowner Gardening Ques ons A er a 12 year absence, the Plant Health Advisor Program returned to Door County. MGVs came to the UW-Extension office to answer homeowner hor culture ques ons. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, 6 MGVs answered 42 ques ons from 34 clients. On a survey sent out at the end of the summer, one client wrote, “[the Plant Health Advisors] offered prac cal op ons to deal with my gardening problems so I can decide what to do.”

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Door Co.

Teaching Gardening to Youth We provided gardening educa on to about 70 youth aged 6-12 in a coopera ve program with the Door County Boys and Girls Club summer program. Topics included mosaics, worm farms, flower pressing, and pollinators in the garden.

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Educa ng on Herbs This year educa onal programs and displays at the open house in our public display garden, The Garden Door, focused on herbs. MGVs were present to answer ques ons. Nearly 200 members of the community a ended the three-hour event; many were first me visitors to the gardens.

The Garden Door Crossroads at Big Creek Heritage Village Boys & Girls Club Li le Lake at Sunset Park Ellison Bay Ridges Sanctuary Noble House

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Douglas County Douglas County UWEX Office 1313 Belknap St, Rm 107 Superior, WI 54880 douglas.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Douglas started in 1998. Over 286 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 12 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UWExtension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Hor culture Educator Jane Anklam.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Helping Others Grow Fresh, Local Food The secret to growing our own food in the northland is not only dealing with a short growing season. We account for transi ons into smaller spaces and the desire to stay ac ve during the less mobile stages of our lives. In a con nuing partnership with the Douglas County Housing Authority, MGVs expanded their mission to extend growing of food to the senior independent housing units by hos ng container garden workshops resul ng in 2 “container community gardens” for seniors in Superior.

61 161 693 915 $20,580

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 29,334 hours at a value of over $515,410 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

A Community Resource for Gardening Ques ons MGVs are available to assist with garden ques ons throughout the growing season. There is a well established Tuesday evening Ask a Master Gardener opportunity throughout the summer as they work at the supplemental food garden in Superior. This year MGVs took the show on the road to the Village of Solon Springs at the Fall Equinox Fes val. With a theme of “pu ng your garden to bed”, MGVs reached a new audience away from Lake Superior with its different growing condi ons and different management prac ces.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Douglas Co. • • • • • • • •

Addressing Tree Pruning Ques ons The number one ques on among back yard fruit producers is how to prune trees for a successful harvest. MGVs held a pruning demonstra on at the Solid Rock Supplemental food garden (which had cherry and apple trees in need of pruning). Home and community garden fruit growers a ended as UWExtension specialist Kevin Schoessow demonstrated the art and science of pruning to encourage healthy and whole fruit produc on. The result was 646 pounds of apples from 4 trees this season.

Bird Sanctuary Na ve Plant Garden Solid Rock Community Garden Fairlawn Public Museum Garden Four Corner School Garden Town of Parkland Community Garden Superior Waste Water Rain Gardens Hayes Court Container Garden Imogene McGrath Memorial Library

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Dunn County Dunn County UWEX Office 3001 US Highway 12 East, Suite 102 Menomonie, WI 54751 dunn.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Dunn County started in 2010. Over 75 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 17 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Ka e Wantoch.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

MGVs Assist with Local Garden Tour MGVs partnered with Stepping Stones of Dunn County, a local community services organiza on, to present a garden tour which raised over $23,000 to support the food pantry, homeless shelters, and other programs coordinated by Stepping Stones. Two MGVs opened up their gardens to host approximately 260 a endees of the tour while several other MGVs donated their talents in various capaci es to showcase five local gardens.

24 169 608 802 $18,029

hours hours hours hours

Since 2010: 7,353 hours at a value of over $146,120 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Students Learn About Gardening With instruc on and supervision by MGVs, third grade classes at Wakanda Elementary planted their school garden in the spring (with plants donated by Baldwin Greenhouse) and got to enjoy le uce salads before the end of school! The garden raised grape tomatoes, onions, potatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and more, with some donated to the Menomonie Food Pantry. In the fall, spaghe made from produce grown in the school garden was served at the PTO Kick Off in September.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Dunn Co.

Monthly Sessions Provide Con nuing Educa on MGVs are con nually learning and being kept up-todate about issues rela ng to gardening in order to be er serve their clients and provide educa on in their communi es. Each monthly mee ng begins with a presenta on that is also open to guests from the community. For example, in January, a registered die an discussed the nutri ve value of food grown in gardens. In March a naturalist at Beaver Creek Reserve presented foraging and explained how edible plants are iden fied, collected and prepared. April brought a speaker on invasive species.

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Dunn County Jail Garden Menomonie Community Garden Wakanda Elementary School Garden Stepping Stones Annual Garden Tour Assist with MGV Training Dunn Co. Vets Memorial Flower Garden UWEX Family Night at local schools Annual Spring Begins! seminar

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Eau Claire County Eau Claire UWEX Office 227 1st Street West Altoona, WI 54720 eauclaire.uwex.edu/

The Master Gardener Program in Eau Claire Co. started in 1984. Over 538 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 44 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Hor culture Educator Erin LaFaive.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Demonstra ng Gardening Methods The teaching gardens, planted and maintained by MGVs at the UW-Extension office in Altoona, provides the public with examples of gardening methods such as sub-irrigated containers and mulching layering technique, as well as a convenient loca on for teaching and demonstra ng gardening methods. This year a Teens Garden Program was implemented in partnership with The Boys and Girls Club. Over 50 people were educated in 25 sessions or in individual tours with people looking for hor culture-related informa on. Countless selfguided tours take place outside of business hours and when people are walking by.

180 652 1,900 2,733 $61,438

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 56,585 hours at a value of over $1,029,748 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Master Gardener Plant Sale Grows In 2016 MGVs partnered with the Hosta Society to hold their plant sale in June at the Farmers’ Market pavilion. Sales nearly tripled as the new loca on downtown brought in many more customers. MGVs were on hand to answer ques ons and provide quick educa on to customers. The money raised helps provide scholarships and support MGV projects in the community.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Eau Claire Co. • • • • • • •

Educa on Programs for All Once a month all MGVs and the public are invited to presenta ons on garden-related topics, with an average of 30 a endees per month. Examples of some of the sessions include Food Preserva on, Permaculture, and Cover Crops. Eleven sessions provided current informa on from experts in their field and materials that people could take home. Over 200 people had an opportunity to learn about various aspects of gardening at the Ready, Set, Grow MGV Garden Seminar held in Eau Claire in February.

Beaver Creek Reserve Na ve Plant Sale Schlegelmilch Historic House Gardens Lakeshore Elementary School Garden Ask a MGV Booth, EC Farmers’ Market Youth Gardens Eau Claire MGV Newsle er Eau Claire MGV Garden Seminar

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Florence County Florence County UWEX Office 5628 Forestry Drive Florence, WI 54121 florence.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Florence County started in 1996, and includes par cipants from adjacent coun es in Michigan. Over 100 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 20 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension staff member facilita ng the MG Program is Kathy Bednarski.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Educa on For Northern Gardeners The annual North Stars Garden Conference, a daylong spring conference, a racts people from well beyond the area and has provided a place to come together to learn and meet like-minded people in a fun and educa onal se ng that was not available in the past. In addi on to planning and execu ng the event, some MGVs also teach classes.

57 166 2,726 2,949 $66,294

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 34,722 hours at a value of over $669,407 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Plant Sale Supports Students Proceeds from annual spring and fall plant sales have allowed the MGVs to award $15,300 since 2004 to students who are pursuing a two- or four-year degree in a field related to hor culture. Customers line up early to get locally grown plants that can survive the rigors of northwoods gardening. MGVs provide advice on what and where to plant and to answer gardening ques ons, ranging from pest control to when to divide specific perennials. Gardens Showcase Great Plants

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Florence Co.

The demonstra on perennial garden, located in front of the Florence Community Center, not only beau fies the town’s west entrance, but provides a place where tourists and residents can learn about plants or just sit and relax on handsome benches. Plan ng of this young garden began in 2014, and now in its third year plants are beginning to fill out, new plants have been added, and signage projects are underway. The plan ngs in the Gazebo Garden on the main street of Florence also a ract a lot of a en on. We are partnering with the students at the Florence High School Fab Lab to create signage for the garden to help answer ques ons people have about the plants there.

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Florence Gazebo Garden Two Na ve Gardens at the Florence Resource Center Fisher Lake Garden County Fair Booth Spring Plant Sale Fall Plant Sale November Wreath Workshop

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Fond du Lac County Fond du Lac County UWEX Office 400 University Drive, Room 227 Fond du Lac, WI, 54935 fonddulac.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Fond du Lac County started in 1992. Over 419 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 67 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is the new Crops & Soils Area Agent Dr. Lore a Or zRibbing.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Garden Seminar Provides Valued Educa on Our annual garden seminar A Day in the Garden provided a great opportunity for over 180 people to learn about container gardening, pruning and more with area experts, including MGV Pa y Percy. Par cipants appreciated being exposed to a diversity of ideas, learning new and different ways to grow food, and reported gaining knowledge and confidence in gardening.

377 hours 526 hours 4,160 hours 5,064 hours $113,850

Since 2000: 69,185 hours at a value of over $1,281,887 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Garden Engages Students A 2,300 2 “I-Spy” Garden at Pier Elementary School challenges students to discover items placed throughout the garden. Turtles, birds, ceramic tennis shoes and school supplies are hidden among the plants beckoning the students to explore. The theme is changed for each holiday and season, so there’s always something new to see and an opportunity to learn about plants and how they grow. There are bird feeders and a bird bath, and all the plants and trees are labeled — the courtyard serves as a sanctuary for students and staff.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Fond du Lac Co.

Sensory Garden S mulates

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The Free Spirit Riders Sensory Therapy Garden is planted and maintained by our MGVs, providing a space where families and care givers can relax while the clients are in therapy. It includes a bird sanctuary, small pond for listening, as well as touch, taste and smell areas and a bu erfly garden and vegetable area. This year the MGVs worked with inmates from Drug and Alcohol Correc ons one day a week— usually a different group every week—teaching and working with them on all aspects of gardening as they generally know li le about growing plants.

Rosenow School, Fond du Lac Pier School, Fond du Lac Free Spirit Riders Sensory Garden Lamar ne Veterans Memorial Garden Waupun Community Gardens UW-FdL Campus Gardens Sisson’s Peony Gardens, Rosendale Second Ward Memorial Bed

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Forest County Forest County UWEX Office 200 East Madison St. Crandon, WI 54520 forest.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Forest County started in 1996. Over 30 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 4 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educators facilita ng the MG Program are Nutri on Educator Mary Stys and Community Development Educator Steve Nelson.

Volunteer Service in 2017 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

New Community Garden Created The Crandon Community Garden was created this year in collabora on the Wisconsin Nutri on Educa on Program, county Health Department, and county Office on Aging to provide healthy ea ng choices for residents who par cipate in the Meal Site provided by Forest County. A grant provided for building materials, garden supplies and produce prepara on costs, while MGVs and other volunteers helped construct raised beds, plant and maintain the vegetables, and harvest the produce. Vegetable starts were raised and sold at the MGV Plant Fair to provide addi onal funds. There has been an increase in the number of people u lizing the Meal Site and par cipants in the garden.

13 288 144 446 $10,026

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 7,428 hours at a value of over $129,895 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Crandon Community Gardens Preserves Garlic The late Victor Sampon, a MGV from Argonne who was originally from France, enjoyed cooking u lizing the harvest from his garden and missed his homeland’s delicious French garlic. Unable to bring any bulbs to the US due to import restric ons, his only op on was to bring back seeds. Garlic from seed produces very small bulbs, so over 30 years Victor annually selected the largest bulbs to propagate un l he ended up with a French garlic bulb that was rich in flavor, medium size, and adapted to the climate of Northern Wisconsin. A couple of years before his passing Steve Nelson got some of Victor’s variety and also annually selected the best to replant in his garden. Now this heirloom garlic has been provided to the Crandon Community garden to be grown in memory of Victor and be more widely shared with community residents.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Forest Co. • • • • •

Crandon Community Garden Plant Fair, held annually in May at the Hair-I-Tage, Crandon Crandon Police Department Food pantry garden, Crandon Forest County Fair

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Grant County Grant County UWEX Office 916 E Elm Street, Suite A Lancaster, WI, 53813 grant.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Grant County started in 2002. Over 115 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 24 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Crops/Farm Management Agent Ted Bay.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Promo ng Gardening MGVs par cipated in a Mother’s Day Celebra on, which included breakfast, animal pe ng and crea ng a flowerpot for mom. MGVs assisted children in the po ng sta ons to decorate a container and learn how to plant pansies, marigolds, and petunias in it, and how to care for it at home. At the first Pla eville Area Farm Days in July, a ended by over 500 people, MGVs offered UW-Extension materials on alterna ve gardening styles and answered gardening ques ons. Demonstra ons were offered for the public on compos ng and straw bale gardening.

111 465 1,603 2,179 $48,984

hours hours hours hours

Since 2002: 28,425 hours at a value of over $527,634 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Gardening for Health MGVs par cipated in Lancaster Community Hospital Week by offering a session on how to start a garden and small space gardening as healthy op ons for stress reduc on, healthy ea ng and well-being. About 30 people a ended two sessions on plan ng salad bowls, with par cipants plan ng a container with plugs of leafy greens, and leaving with instruc ons on how to maintain and harvest their projects.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Grant Co.

Fantas c First Dri less Gardeners’ Gathering

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On Saturday, April 2, over 70 people gathered for the first garden conference in this area organized by MGVs and the Hor culture Club of UW-Pla eville. The event included educa onal table displays by MGVs, workshops and talks by MGVs and other experts, and a keynote presenta on by Lee Somerville, author of the book Vintage Wisconsin Gardens: A History of Home Gardens. The students introduced speakers, helped with registra ons, acted as greeters and gave guided tours of the UWPla eville greenhouses.

Sugar & Spice, Fennimore Ka e’s Garden at Pla eville Screiner Memorial Library, Lancaster UW-Pla eville Children’s Center Garden Lancaster Farigrounds Na ve Garden Fairy Garden, Ka es Garden, Pla eville Marsden Park, Fennimore UW-P/MGV Dri less Conference

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Green County Green County UWEX Office 2841 6th Street Monroe, WI 53566 green.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Green County started in 2004. Over 135 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 35 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Mark Mayer.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Historical Prairie Plot Recreates Wisconsin 1845 MGVs assisted with planning, plan ng and maintaining an educa onal garden plot on the grounds of the Swiss Historical Village Museum in a collabora ve effort between MGVs, Prairie Enthusiasts, and New Glarus High School students. The 500 ft2 area along the side of the Museum’s Farm Implement building offers visitors an opportunity to reflect on landscape of the area at the me immigrants arrived in Wisconsin, in 1845. One MGV, who has an extensive prairie plan ng on her own property, donated more than 100 plants for the plot. Plants have been labeled and a tour map is being created for educa onal purposes. More than 5,000 people visit the museum annually and will be able to learn and enjoy this unique garden.

95 96 1,841 2,032 $45,679

hours hours hours hours

Since 2004: 22,618 hours at a value of over $438,362 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Plant Sale Funds Scholarships Held to raise funds for youth scholarships, the Spring Plant Sale provides plants for the inexperienced as well as experienced gardeners. MGVs donate homegrown plants and provide plan ng exper se for enhancing client’s gardens. Prospec ve gardeners a ended the event to purchase perennials, vegetable plants, and shrubbery, and obtained garden ps from MGVs at the sale.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Green Co. • • • • • • • •

Annual Symposium Educates Gardeners Over 90 interested gardeners a ended our 9th annual gardening symposium Gardening InspiraƟons for All Seasons—Tasteful Gardening for Style and Fun in Monroe in March. Speakers presented ideas to relax and absorb the sights and smells around us; ways to u lize design basics for the garden space; and explored using perennial flowers and herbs to enhance the garden appearance and taste.

Pleasant View Nursing Home Gardens Green County Jus ce Center Garden GCMGA Plant Sale GCMGA Symposium New Glarus Flower Clock Village Gardens New Glarus Historical Prairie Plot Albany Community Garden UWEX Plant Helpline

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Iron County Iron County UWEX office 300 Taconite Street, Suite 118 Hurley, WI 54534 iron.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Iron County started in 1999. Over 75 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 19 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Hor culture Educator Darrin Kimbler.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

School Garden Rebuilt for Kids’ Learning MGVs were instrumental in reinvigora ng the Hurley School garden. They built a deer fence around the garden, added and improved the storage capabili es of the garden shed, and mulched between the garden beds. In addi on to improving the garden infrastructure, MGVs mentored middle school members of the Garden to Market 4-H club. The club grows produce at the garden and then sells it at the Iron County Farmers Market to raise funds for the club. The program allows the students to develop gardening and entrepreneurial skills.

235 125 494 854 $19,209

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 9,783 hours at a value of over $175,536 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Helping Students Enhance Bessemer MGVs coordinated the City of Bessemer, MI plan ng project. Fi h graders from the Washington School planted a beau ful selec on of flowers in 18 flower barrels and three gardens by the historic City Hall. The young gardeners were assisted by MGVs, who helped them with plant selec on, plan ng design and proper plan ng technique. This was just one of several collabora ve plan ng projects between students and MGVs that improved the curb appeal of our local communi es.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Iron Co. • • • • • • • •

Extending Informa on to the Public A er a long absence, UW-Extension and MSU Extension hor culture educators partnered with MGVs to staff educa onal booths at the Iron Co., WI and Gogebic Co., MI county fairs. Extension and volunteer educators answered ques ons on wide ranging hor cultural topics from fair a endees. They provided guidance and literature on topics such as: soil tes ng, compos ng, and on how to encourage pollinators. These programs greatly increased the visibility of extension in our communi es.

Western Gateway Trail Hurley School Garden Ironwood Pocket Park Iron County Fair Iron Horse Trailhead Iron County Community Garden Iron County Farmers Market Ironwood Depot Park

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Jackson County Jackson County UWEX Office 227 S 11th Street Black River Falls, WI 54615 jackson.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Jackson County started in 2000. Over 100 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 12 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Trisha Wagner.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Teaching Children About Gardening MGVs taught children in the Jackson County Boys and Girls Club in a weekly garden educa on program at the Spaulding Road Community Garden. An average of 10 kids in each of the 12 sessions learned about plan ng seeds, how plants grow, and taking care of a garden.

74 277 620 971 $21,839

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 7,560 hours at a value of over $149,335 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Growing Milkweeds for Monarch Bu erflies As par cipants in the US Fish & Wildlife Service Partners Program, MGVs con nued to maintain a plot of milkweed in an effort of providing habitat for threatened monarch bu erflies. This year MGVs collected seed from six species from the plot and shared with over 20 interested community members so they can plant milkweeds to help encourage survival of the bu erflies. Enhancing Elder Care MGVs worked with an adult day care facility that has raised bed planter boxes for residents to use. MGVs guided par cipants in plan ng and maintenance ac vi es and provided assistance to facility staff to further the program for their clientele.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Jackson Co. • • • •

Helping People Find Fresh Produce MGVs assisted with the produc on of the 2016 Map of Jackson County Produce Farms. This publica on provides informa on and a map of produce farms across the county where county residents can find fresh produce convenient to their loca on. A generous external sponsorship allowed the map to be published in the county-wide free newspaper that is delivered to all residents, in an effort to increase access to fresh produce.

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Spaulding Road Community Garden Jackson County Farmers Market Jackson County Fair Jackson County Dairy Breakfast on the Farm Jackson County Green Life Expo Jackson County Boys and Girls Club Black River Falls Garden Clubs

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Jefferson County Jefferson County UWEX Office 864 Collins Road Jefferson, WI 53549 http://jefferson.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Jefferson County started in 1995. Over 236 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 31 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Lavern Georgson.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Plant Health Advisors Answer Ques ons A group of specially trained Plant Health Advisors work in their own office at the Jefferson County UW-Extension office 2 days per week from May through September, for 2 (or more) hours per shi , answering homeowners’ ques ons about all aspects of gardening. This year, MGVs spent over 140 hours to serve 50 clients who carried in, called, or emailed ques ons and problems.

638 645 1,795 3,078 $69,193

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 29,965 hours at a value of over $578,069 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Students Learn in Aquaponics Program This program was facilitated by a MGV at St. Joseph School in Fort Atkinson. Fi h graders demonstrated both plant and animal growth environments in a 10-gallon aquarium. The class grew several small freshwater fish and a variety of plants from le uce to radishes, onions, houseplants and herbs. When algae started to cloud the water, one of the students suggested the introduc on of a cleaning species of fish. The water clarified in several days. Addi onal plant projects were conducted from “seed to seed” using a four-shelf lighted plant/seed shelf unit.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Jefferson Co.

Educa ng at Local Farmer’s Markets MGV’s staffed a booth at local winter and summer Farmers Markets to educate the public about the MG Program and our local projects, answer gardening ques ons, and provide contact informa on for those who may be interested in upcoming training courses. A hands-on ac vity on tree iden fica on showed sample branches and cones from different species to demonstrate that “All Green Trees are not Pines“. We also showed how to use coir fiber blocks as an alterna ve to peat moss and other nonrenewable materials in soilless plan ng medium and had coir blocks available for purchase.

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Rotary Park in Jefferson Hoard Historical Museum, Fort Atkinson Seasonal Farmers Markets Fort Atkinson Police Department Jefferson County Fair Jefferson Schools Rock River Community Garden, Jefferson Lake Mills Kid’s Garden

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Juneau County Juneau County UWEX Office 211 Hickory Street Mauston, WI 53948 juneau.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Juneau Co. started in 1995. Over 157 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 18 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Craig Saxe.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Maintaining Gardens at Boorman House Boorman House is the County Museum and an historic house located on a main street in Mauston. The house receives many visitors, and o en offers open houses which draw the public. The gardens are on display all year round and many can be seen from the road, while others located a quiet walk away from the house offer respite from sun and noise. MGVs can be found working and educa ng the public in the gardens throughout the year, enhancing the experience of visitors to the Museum and residents of Mauston.

51 115 1,585 1,751 $39,374

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 14,249 hours at a value of over $279,347 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Suppor ng a Small Town Library Like many small town libraries, the New Lisbon Library is in need of expansion and upda ng. This year a New Lisbon Library Garden Tour was organized by MGVs to help raise money for the library building fund. The team not only organized the walk, publicity and promo on, but also hosted two gardens, and had MGVs at all garden loca ons to answer ques ons. Although the day was hot, the tour was a huge success, surpassing the expecta ons of the commi ee in raising funds.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Juneau Co. • • • • • • • •

Dona ng Fresh Produce to Necedah Food Pantry There are five food pantries in Juneau county and MGVs contribute monetarily and donate fresh produce to them all. However, the Necedah Food Pantry is different because there is a vegetable garden maintained by MGVs solely for the benefit of the pantry. This year over 800 pounds of fresh produce was donated to those in need from this garden alone, providing Necedah area residents with fresh, wholesome produce.

Boorman House Carl W. Nelson Animal Shelter Dave Brendle Park Grayside Community Garden Mauston Food Pantry Flower Beds Necedah Wildlife Refuge Adopt-A-Highway Projects Hospital Healing Garden

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Kenosha County Kenosha County UWEX Office 19600 75th Street, Suite 2 Bristol, WI 53104 kenosha.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Kenosha County started in 1994. Over 240 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 44 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Interim Hor culture Educator Jeanne HilinskeChristensen.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Arboretum Informa on Updated Along the shores of Lake Michigan, MGVs tend the gardens at the Kemper Center and the Andersen Art Center. A unique a rac on at the Kemper Center is an arboretum of uncommon, unfamiliar trees. In 2016, old or missing signage was updated or replaced, as MGVs iden fied the trees, labeled them, and created a helpful visitors guide useful as a reference while strolling through the arboretum.

517 hours 1,055 hours 3,087 hours 4,658 hours $104,712

Since 2000: 74,488 hours at a value of over $1,373,877 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Hor culture Helpline Answers Gardening Ques ons MGVs trained as Plant Health Advisors (PHAs) staff the hor culture helpline three mornings per week during the growing season. With recent changes to both the UW-Extension staff and county support staff, the PHAs have really been relied upon this year to share their knowledge and exper se. They have been able to keep the helpline opera ng smoothly during the transi ons. PHAs also take their show on the road to the Kenosha Harbor Market two Saturdays per month from May to September.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Kenosha Co.

Sustainability Suits Somers A rain garden planted with various na ve plants greets visitors to the Somers Town Hall. Educa onal signage explains the reasoning behind plan ng a rain garden and offers sugges ons on plant selec on. MGVs who tend this garden have offered to train municipal personnel on how to care for rain gardens and are currently developing a manual describing the history of this garden as well as how to maintain it. The placement of this garden gives it high visibility, and offers terrific publicity for promo ng both an environmentally-friendly and sustainable garden and our MG program.

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Chiwaukee Prairie Hospice Medita on Garden “Spring into Gardening” Event Kenosha County Fairgrounds Hor culture Helpline Kenosha Harbor Market Kenosha Achievement Center Garden Elementary School Gardens

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Kewaunee County Kewaunee County UWEX Office 810 Lincoln Street Kewaunee, WI 54216 kewaunee.uwex.edu/

The Master Gardener Program in Kewaunee Co. started in 1996. Over 90 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 17 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Educator Aerica Bjurstrom.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Preparing for Farm Technology Days 2017 The Greenscapers Commi ee is a blend of MGVs and other community members formed to serve as the landscaping and hor culture educa on commi ee at Farm Technology Days, scheduled for July 2017 in Kewaunee County. The group has met to discuss the landscaping needs of Farm Technology Days, including educa onal needs and opportuni es, quan ty of flowers, ornamental grasses, vegetables, plus mulch and wood chips needed. A volunteer opportunity for Greenscapers is to help plant 200 pots as well as placing them at the event in July.

13 91 856 960 $21,581

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 14,501 hours at a value of over $257,886 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Organizing for a Barn Quilts Exhibits Inspired by the Sac County, Iowa Barn Quilts project, the Kewaunee County Area Barn Quilt project began in January 2008. Over 125 area 4-H and FFA students worked with the community designing and pain ng 18 quilts for historically-significant barns. MGVs along with others are con nuing the tradi on by pain ng barn quilts for the 2017 Kewaunee County Farm Technology Days event. These barn quilts will then be sold a er the show as a fund raiser for the Kewaunee County Garden Club. Beau fying Our Communi es Kewaunee County has a wonderful recrea onal area at Dana Farm. This historic site is the former home of Ransom Moore, the founder of 4-H in Wisconsin and the University of Wisconsin Agronomy Department. MGVs and the Kewaunee County Garden Club plant and maintain flower beds at this loca on. MGVs also do similar projects in garden areas in the ci es of Algoma and Kewaunee to make those space more enjoyable for all residents.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Kewaunee Co. • • • • • •

Kewaunee Community Garden Algoma Community Garden Luxemburg Community Garden Dana Farm Annual plant sale Ag Heritage Days

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The Master Gardener Program in

La Crosse County La Crosse County UWEX Office 400 4th Street North, Room 3140 La Crosse, WI 54601 lacrosse.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in La Crosse County started in 1995. Over 340 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 48 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension staff member facilita ng the MG Program is Vicky Kast, Office Supervisor.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Garden Feeds the Community The Kane Street Community Garden, a two-acre garden in the heart of the northside of La Crosse operated by the Hunger Task Force of La Crosse, was started in 1998. MGVs have contributed every year since 2001 by plan ng, maintaining, and harves ng the garden. With over 25% of La Crosse residents below the poverty level, this garden helps feed the community: survey data showed that more than 600 individuals received produce from the garden. More than 31,500 pounds of fruits and vegetables were distributed at the garden and at meal sites and pantries in a five county area. New this year was a Biodiversity Demonstra on Garden that includes numerous species na ve to the region to encourage gardeners to make more na ve plan ngs.

104 167 2,371 2,643 $59,426

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 49,351 hours at a value of over $939,023 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Plan ngs Demonstrate Benefits of Plants Located at the edge of the La Crosse Marsh, Myrick Park Center is used by the public for educa onal programs, mee ngs, and other public ac vi es. MGV projects here include a large rain garden, a pollinator garden and a landscaped walkway to educate about how these plants benefit the environment. This year MGVs worked in consulta on with Prairie Enthusiasts to add forbs to a na ve grass area.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in La Crosse Co. • • • • • • • •

Gardening Conference Educates More than 80 people a ended the annual conference Spring Into Gardening, organized by MGVs. Par cipants learned about Growing a Midwest Garden and Landscaping with Unique Annuals with Edward Lyon, Director of Reiman Gardens, Ames, Iowa. Breakout sessions on Herbs, Oils and Healing; Children’s Gardening; and Edible Landscaping were well a ended with posi ve feedback.

Riverside Interna onal Friendship Garden Myrick-Hixon Ecopark Kane Street Gardens Spring into Gardening annual seminar YWCA Adap ve Garden Evergreen Garden Club, Holmen Earth Fair, Myrick Park Onalaska Public Library

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Lafayette County Lafayette County UWEX Office 627 Washington Street Darlington, WI 53530 lafayette.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Lafaye e County started in 2002. Over 61 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 9 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension staff member facilita ng the MG Program is Lisa Carpenter.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Flower Bed For Nursing Home Residents MGVs plant the raised bed garden in the front lawn at the Lafaye e County Manor every year with colorful annual flowers. A large window in the si ng room on the second story of the building looks right out onto the flower bed for all of the residents to enjoy. This year the zinnias especially were very vibrant and full from the abundance of rainfall.

0 214 234 448 $10,082

hours hours hours hours

Since 2002: 6,134 hours at a value of over $113,586 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Neglected Former Garden Reclaimed A large area by the Gra ot Village offices and Library, which once had been a garden at Blackhawk Middle School, had been neglected since the closing of the school. MGVs cleared the area of weeds and volunteer trees, then replanted it with colorful flowers and lower maintenance plants. Since the garden is in the center of town, having an a rac ve space again was encouraging to the 230 residents and makes the town more invi ng to visitors, especially those biking through the town on the Cheese Country Trail.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Lafayette Co.

Gardening Informa on Extended at County Fair MGVs have an informa on booth at the Lafaye e County Fair annually with a different theme each year. This year’s theme was Fairy Gardens to engage visitors with this popular miniature gardening trend—which is a great way to get both children and adults interested in plants and nature (there were many Fairy Gardens entered in the Fair for judging also). Over 65 people stopped with ques ons and comments about the several unique ny decorated gardens on display. An informa on sheet with the History of Fairy Gardens was available to hand out. MGVs also answered ques ons on many other gardening problems and concerns as well.

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Wiota School House Lafaye e County Manor Yellowstone Church Gra ot Library Argyle Library Argyle Post Office Corner Stone Church Wiota Lutheran Church

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Lincoln County UWEX office 801 N Sales Street Merrill, WI 54452 lincoln.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Lincoln County just started in 2014. Over 14 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 4 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Development Educator Dan Marzu.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Seed Library Expands Access to Seeds Since 2014 the Lincoln County UW-Extension office has collaborated with the TB Sco Free Library in Merrill to develop an heirloom seed library. In 2016, a MGV took ownership of the program which included new seeds to fit our growing season and hos ng an orienta on workshop in the beginning of the season. Nineteen residents par cipated in the workshop. TB Sco Library also allows for non residents from surrounding communi es and coun es to “check out” seeds through an inter-library loan program.

13 60 180 254 $5,710

hours hours hours hours

Since 2014: 570 hours at a value of over $12,738 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Teaching About Gardening In the fall of 2015, the Lincoln County Health Department, Lincoln County UW-Extension, and the Live Sustainable, Lincoln County Home and Community Educa on group received a Wisconsin Partnership Program Grant through the UW School of Medicine and Public Health to develop a community garden in Merrill. As part of the grant the MGVs organized workshops on seed star ng and pollinator plan ng as well as invi ng Dr. Brian Smith, UW Small Fruit Specialist, to talk to the gardeners.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Lincoln Co.

Elders Engaged in Gardening

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Another aspect of the community garden grant was to develop gardening programming for the county nursing home. MGVs used grant funding to purchase eleven containers for the residents to use. Ac vi es were planned every other week with the nursing home ac vi es director that included plan ng, watering, and harves ng the vegetables. This growing season twelve residents par cipated. Plans are to have a garden every week next season and to develop a mentoring program to include more community members.

Tall Pines Community Garden Pine Crest Nursing Home Grace Lutheran Garden of Giving Kinship of Tomahawk Garden Pine River Middle School TB Sco Library Boy Scouts Live Sustainable, Lincoln Co. HCE group

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Manitowoc County Manitowoc County UWEX Office 4319 Expo Drive Manitowoc, WI 54221 manitowoc.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Manitowoc County started in 1994. Over 260 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 29 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator responsible for the MG Program is Dairy/Livestock Agent Sco Gunderson.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Promo ng Our Plant Clinic MGVs have had a Plant Clinic in Manitowoc County for years, but this year worked to enhance and expand access. The Clinic moved to a more visible spot with be er signage at the UW-Extension Office. Flyers about the Plant Clinic were distributed to local gardening and nursery related businesses so that they can easily refer people there when they have ques ons in an a empt to increase the number of ques ons answered and ci zens helped.

13 123 1,214 1,351 $30,370

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 42,683 hours at a value of over $750,103 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

County Fair Garden MGVs redesigned, planted and maintained a garden at the County Expo Office, with a completely different layout from previous years. Located right outside the Fair Main Office, this highly visible loca on is visited throughout the year. During the County Fair, MGVs answer ques ons and promote the MG program. Plants are iden fied with signs so even when MGVs aren’t present people can learn what the plants are. Outdoor Learning Classroom Educates Students

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Manitowoc Co.

MGVs worked with the local school district to design an outdoor learning classroom at Riverview Early Learning Center, a school for preschool and kindergarten students. This was a large project with many contribu ons from the community. Along with giving guidance during the design process, MGVs donated and planted perennials along the fence line to keep grass mowing as low maintenance as possible and donated a Li le Library to have in the Outdoor Classroom. This new site will be an opportunity for teaching children about gardening and plant-related subjects in the future.

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Plant Clinic Garden Walk Lincoln Park Zoo Maribel Caves Manitowoc County Fair Woodland Dunes Downtown Manitowoc Planters Mariners Trail Gardens

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Marathon County Marathon County UWEX Office 212 River Drive Wausau, WI 54403 marathon.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Marathon County started in 1995. Over 345 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 54 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Dairy Agent, MGV Advisor and Home Hor culture Advisor Heather Schlesser.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Vegetable Awareness at the County Fair Our Veggie Riddles—originally developed for Bud’s ‘n Sprouts for the Havenwood State Park project— were the highlight of our Wisconsin Valley Fair booth. Brightly colored paper daisies on each of nine small doors on a standing 4x6 foot panel a racted a en on. The center of each daisy held a riddle describing a vegetable. The six inch doors could be opened to reveal pictures of the correct vegetable behind the doors to engage children, teens and adults in learning about vegetables.

38 hours 750 hours 4,489 hours 5,277 hours $118,627

Since 2000: 71,101 hours at a value of over $1,297,928 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Providing Valued Educa on MG mee ngs are an opportunity for socializing and educa on, and our programs are very popular with the gardening residents of Marathon County and beyond. Nine educa on programs open to the public, held before our general mee ngs, were a ended by 188 MGVs and 77 non-MGVs. Our annual Garden Visions Conference with mul ple speakers a racted 360 par cipants.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Marathon Co.

Le ng Everyone Know Who We Are We want our community to know who we are by adver sing with our Master Gardener logo and Extension logo. When MGVs are working on a public project, our project chairs set up a large 24” X 18” sign that reads, “Master Gardeners at Work”, with large color images of both our logo and Extension’s. Our signs let observers know who maintains the gardens at public museums, our history center, and Rib Mountain State Park—and also that we are available to answer their gardening ques ons at our local farmers markets or at the County Fair.

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Rib Mtn State Park Wildflower Project Monk Botanical Garden Yawkey House Museum Woodson History Center Weston Farmers Market YMCA, Wausau and Weston Habitat Garden at UW-Extension Rothschild Village Hall Garden

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Marinette County Marinette County UWEX Office 1926 Hall Avenue Marinette, WI 54143 marinette.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Marine e County started in 1991. Over 263 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 47 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture and Hor culture Agent Sco Reuss.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Teaching Kids about Beneficial Insects MGVs taught 105 4th grade students at Environmental Field Days about beneficial insects, why they are so important, and how and why we need to encourage them to stay in our gardens. Students also learned that each one has a different preference for a home. For a hands-on learning experience, each child created an insect hotel to take home to share with their families so they may observe insect ac vity in their own yard.

86 hours 322 hours 4,120 hours 4,529 hours $101,812

Since 2000: 52,231 hours at a value of over $975,850 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Engaging Those With Disabili es Wausaukee Enterprises provides work experiences, life skills, training and support services to maximize poten al for individuals in rural Marine e County with disabili es or other barriers. MGVs hosted a day trip at Harmony Arboretum for these individuals to par cipate in nature ac vi es and other educa onal opportuni es the gardens have to offer. They created garden art, insect hotels, and a bird feeder; got hands dirty with po ng flowers; and experimented with the sundial while enjoying the sensory garden. Many were quiet and reserved upon arrival but a er a day with MGVs they were excited to share what they learned.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Marinette Co. • • • • • • • •

Art Event Expands Knowledge of Gardening New audiences learned about the MGV program and services of UW-Extension by a ending Art in Garden, an event for both adult and youth. Different aspects of gardening were explored by crea ng various art projects and an up-cycled garden art contest. Many par cipants came for the Art aspect but le with an expanded knowledge of what MGVs do for their community and the resources to expand their gardening beyond the arts.

Harmony Arboretum Amberg Community Center Field of Faith Community Garden Linda’s Garden at Spies Library Isaac Stephenson Memorial Statue West Shore Fishing Museum Marine e Chamber of Commerce Annual Garden Walk

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Marquette County Marquette County UWEX Office 480 Underwood Avenue Montello, WI 53949 marquette.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Marque e County started in 1998. Over 130 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 18 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Educator Lyssa Seefeldt.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Promo ng Pollinators As pollinators are at risk in our landscapes, over 65 pollinator packages (bu erfly weed and sunflower seeds) were given to children and their families at local events to plant in their own neighborhoods to help provide food sources for pollinators. Several events this year had pollinator elements to increase awareness, including the 2016 Garden Walk with the theme of Pollinator Paradise, with UW-Extension publica ons available on pollinators.

41 301 625 967 $21,749

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 27,311 hours at a value of over $494,036 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Focus on Growing Food Many of our ac vi es incorporated informa on on growing fruit and vegetables. Each year we host a fruit tree and small food plant sale, with over 1000 trees and 5000 small food plants sold at economical prices to an average of 140 families to help our community achieve be er food security. At Family Adventure Day, 150 tomato, pepper, and le uce plants were donated to kids and their families, and 74 beans were planted by kids to take home to start their own garden. At the Endeavor Sharing Supper, 38 Plant-a-Row packets with free seeds were distributed to encourage dona on to local food pantries and senior dining centers. Growing and preserving fruits and veggies was highlighted at the Brakebush Health Fair, where MGVs answered ques ons, demonstrated proper pruning techniques, and distributed over 90 UW-Extension publica ons.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Marquette Co. Marque e Co. Historical Soc. Gardens Marque e County Fair Family Adventure Day Fish N’ Fun Fes val Brakebush Health Fair Endeavor Sharing Supper Marque e Co. Interac ve Nature Trail Marque e County Garden Walk

Learning About Hybridiza on This year’s spring outreach program featured Nate Bremer of Solaris Farm, a re red science teacher who hybridizes daylily and peony plants. Twenty five people a ended to learn about the science behind the hybridiza on process.

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Milwaukee County Milwaukee County UWEX Office 9501 West Watertown Plank Road Wauwatosa, WI 53226 milwaukee.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Milwaukee County started in 1977. Over 1,084 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 262 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. UW-Extension Consumer Hor culture Agent Sharon Morrisey facilitates the Program.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Helping Reduce Exposure to Lead in Soil MGVs’ played a role in a mul -ins tu on project to reduce exposure to lead in urban backyard gardening. Over two years 19 educa onal workshops have been held for residents of two target neighborhoods in Milwaukee, with MGVs answering general gardening ques ons as one of 3 breakout sessions for all par cipants. Other MGVs conducted garden related ac vi es for children of the par cipants.

2,380 hours 8,546 hours 4,879 hours 15,805 hours $355,291

Since 2000: 183,755 hours at a value of over $3,398,446 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Growing Gardeners Through the S.E.E.D. Ini a ve UW-Extension led this county funded community gardening ini a ve to add 1 million 2 of gardens in food deserts in Milwaukee. At two of the 8 sites where Extension constructed raised bed gardens for communi es, MGVs helped conduct classes on beginning vegetable gardening for residents while they waited for their new beds to be completed. A MGV mentored the gardeners by volunteering there every Saturday to advise, answer ques ons and demonstrate gardening techniques.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Milwaukee Co.

Plant Health Advisors Answer More Inquiries Revamped plant diagnos c services in 2016 allowed county residents to submit plant inquiries at any me and MGVs to respond whenever and wherever they wanted. As a result more MGVs now serve as PHAs, with many of them doing it without even coming in to the Extension office or the UWEX Hor culture Center at Boerner Botanical Gardens. In 2016, 20 MGVs served as PHAs responding to 576 inquiries which is slightly increased from previous years. We expect next year to be even be er with this new system in place.

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Fox 6 TV Green Thumb Garden West Allis, Fox Point, Greenfield Farmers’ Markets Ronald McDonald House, Wauwatosa Havenwoods State Forest Gardens Firefly Ridge Community Garden Local garden walks Milwaukee County Zoo Heritage Garden

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Oneida County Oneida County UWEX Office 3375 Airport Road #10 Rhinelander, WI 54501 oneida.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Oneida County started in 1999. Over 318 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 28 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension staff member facilita ng the MG Program is Merry Lehner.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Supplying Fresh Produce to the Food Pantry MGVs operate a Community Garden in coopera on with the Rhinelander Area Food Pantry. Over 3,000 pounds of fresh produce grown in the garden was donated to the food pantry. The Garden also provides an opportunity for educa on about hor culture and nutri on. This year about a dozen educa onal tours were conducted, including a special tour for UW-Extension Chancellor Cathy Sandeen and Vice Chancellor Aaron Brower.

155 146 1,436 1,737 $39,059

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 42,668 hours at a value of over $771,605 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Awards Inspire Residents MGVs have partnered with the City of Rhinelander to present Yard of the Month awards for the past 7 years. The purpose of the program has been simply to inspire residents and businesses to maintain an a rac ve and appealing presence and fostering a sense of pride in the Rhinelander community. Each month during the summer, a team of MGVs drives through the city to view the nominated proper es. Residen al awards are TradiƟonal Yard of the Month and Blooming Yard of the Month; each receives a $50 water u lity credit. There is also a Commercial Yard of the Month award. All winners receive a cer ficate signed by the mayor and city administrator and a Yard of the Month sign, and their photo appears in newspapers and newsle ers. Free Plants Distributed to Needy Families In coopera on with the Rhinelander Area Food Pantry, MGVs grow vegetable bedding plants in a greenhouse for clients to use in their home gardens. MGVs also provide educa on on growing vegetable gardens as the plants are distributed to clients. This year we distributed over 2,500 plants to gardeners in an effort to help families a ain food security.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Oneida Co. • • • • • • •

Rhinelander Area Community Garden Rhinelander Area Food Pantry Greenhouse Old School Arts & Learning Center Stevensport Square Oneida County Courthouse Garden Crescent School Garden City Hall Garden

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Outagamie County Outagamie County UWEX Office 3365 W Brewster Street Appleton, WI 54914 outagamie.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Outagamie County started in 1999. Over 513 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 114 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Crops, Soils and Hor culture Agent Kevin Jarek.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Par cipa ng in UW Research A community garden plot was donated by Goodwill Grows to conduct the UW Vegetable Crop Trial. Different varie es of onions and peppers were sown indoors in March and then transplanted in early June whereas beets were directly sown into the garden site. Data, including taste tests, were collected on each variety. This informa on will be analyzed by UW Hor culture Professor Julie Dawson and final results shared with chefs, plant breeders and farmers around the state.

434 hours 779 hours 9,586 hours 10,799 hours $242,773

Since 2000: 124,677 hours at a value of over $2,359,818 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Seed Lending Library Shares Heirloom Seeds In April 2016, the Community Seed Lending Library opened at the Appleton Public Library. This local program allows gardeners access to heirloom seeds to grow food, learn to save seeds, and strengthen our local seed diversity. The library provides the opportunity for people to trade and save seeds, while MGVs provide educa on, inspira on, and growing seed stock. Other efforts to expand seed access and food security included helping organize a seed swap and partnering with St. Joe’s Grow A Row program.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Outagamie Co. • • • • • • • •

Children Learn About Gardening The Teaching Garden at Columbus School in Appleton. is a place where students can grow a themed garden, harvest, and use vegetables. Classroom lessons were conducted with an AmeriCorps Farm to School Program Nutri on educator teaching plant parts, plant iden fica on, plant care, etc. The children read the book Strega Nona’s Harvest and planted a garden like in the book. The seeds were mixed and sca ered without rows, just as they were in the story.

Appleton Memorial Park Gardens Timber Ra lers Community Garden HearthStone Historical House Habitat for Humanity/Rock the Block Marigold Mile UW-Extension Learning Garden Appleton and Kaukauna Farmers Market Fox Ci es Book Fes val

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Ozaukee County Ozaukee County UWEX Office 121 W Main Street Port Washington, WI 53074 ozaukee.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Ozaukee County started in 2000. Over 500 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 89 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Stephanie Plaster.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Plan ngs Reflect Ozaukee County in 1800’s Pioneer Village is a living history museum located just north of Saukville with 20 restored and authen cally furnished houses, barns, outbuildings, and the original Cedarburg Railroad Depot, all of which show how pioneer Ozaukee County residents lived in the 1800’s. MGVs planted herb and rose gardens and maintain other flower beds and shrubs throughout the village, many consistent with the period reflected by the museum.

186 hours 452 hours 6,348 hours 6,986 hours $157,057

Since 2000: 82,648 hours at a value of over $1,557,500 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Gardens Enhance Museum The Kuehfuss House, built in 1849, is located in the heart of Cedarburg’s Na onal Historic Downtown District. MGVs are responsible for the plan ng beds in the back and both side yards. Besides general cleanup and maintenance of the plan ng beds, we have transplanted hydrangeas to help hide a fence and make room to enlarge the restored herb garden. We have also revitalized the rose garden using restora on pruning techniques, established a compost pile, grouped exis ng hostas into a single garden for greater impact, and relocated a cast iron fountain to be used as a focal point.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Ozaukee Co. • • • • • • • •

Beloved Garden Renovated The Triangle Garden in the heart of downtown Port Washington, on the corner of Franklin and Jackson streets at the base of St. Mary’s Hill, is a highly visible site near the downtown shops, restaurants and near the marina. It includes a donated memory bench for people to sit and enjoy the garden and downtown ac vity and sights. When taken over by MGVs recently, the garden needed to be redesigned, replanted and maintained regularly. The current design is a mix of trees, shrubs and perennials.

Ozaukee County Fair, Cedarburg Port Triangle Garden, Port Washington Webster Middle School, Cedarburg Lasata Care Center, Cedarburg Kuhefuss House Museum, Cedarburg Pioneer Village, Saukville Wash. Co. Comm. Garden, West Bend Tendick Park, Saukville

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Pierce County Pierce County UWEX Office 412 West Kinne Street Ellsworth, WI 54011 pierce.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Pierce County started in 1997. Over 401 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 34 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Hor culture Educator Diana Alfuth.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Producing and Teaching About Vegetables The UW-Extension Demonstra on and Learning Garden located in River Falls is used to produce food for dona on and as an educa onal tool to teach local residents how to successfully grow their own food. MGVs plan, plant and maintain the garden which hosts several events throughout the growing season. Hor culture Educator Diana Alfuth uses the garden to teach vegetable growing classes for adults and children. This year it included a Presiden al Garden (elec on year), where visitors could learn how gardens differed during Washington’s, Lincoln’s, and Obama’s presidencies, and a Le uce Checkerboard, with 24 varie es of le uce, each with different colors and leaf textures, planted in a checkerboard pa ern to show how many op ons there are. Visitors were able to taste test the different varie es to see which they liked best, as well as learn how easy it is to grow le uce at home. Over 450 pounds of produce grown in the garden was donated to food pantries and other organiza ons.

147 408 3,165 3,720 $83,626

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 47,722 hours at a value of over $882,440 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.84 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Pierce Co.

Educa ng on Gardening In Our Communi es MGVs staffed booths at both the St. Croix and Pierce County fairs, where they provide youth and adult educa on opportuni es and ac vi es. This year’s main theme at the fairs was invasive species, along with smaller educa onal displays about growing tomatoes, and current pests such as Japanese Beetle and Emerald Ash Borer. MGVs also staff educa onal booths at local farmers markets and other events.

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Enhancing Local Organiza ons

Pierce County Fair River Falls Farmers Market UWEX Demo and Learning Garden River Falls Grow to Share Garden Plum City Schools Ellsworth Community Ed Elmwood Village and Schools Kinnikinnic River Area

MGVs awarded grants up to $250 to organiza ons in many of the small towns in the coun es. See the St. Croix County report (page 68) for more details. University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Polk County Polk County UWEX Office 100 Polk County Plaza, Suite 190 Balsam Lake, WI 54810 polk.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Polk County started in 2001. Over 150 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 17 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2016. The UW-Extension staff member facilita ng the MG Program is Wendy Linke.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Assisted Living Home Gets Fresh Produce MGVs planted and maintained two raised beds at Sophie’s Manor, an assisted living home in Centuria. They grew pumpkins, squash, carrots, tomatoes, and green beans. Whenever residents were outside they were encouraged to come to the garden and MGVs engaged them according to their abili es. All the produce grown was used in the facility by staff and residents.

31 46 803 880 $19,794

hours hours hours hours

Since 2001: 10,876 hours at a value of over $195,289 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Contribu ng to Research on Plants for the Area The St. Croix Valley MG Associa on has conducted seed trials for the last four years to evaluate vegetable, herb, and flower varie es to determine their suitability for growing in western Wisconsin. Evalua on data includes germina on rate, growing habits, flavor, size, color and texture. This year MGVs in Polk County par cipated in the seed trials. Most had successful plan ngs but other seeds did not even germinate. The informa on and observa ons gathered in this research project will enable MGVs to make be er recommenda ons about which varie es to grow (or avoid) in home and community gardens locally.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Polk Co. • • • • • • • •

Community Garden Produces MGVs planted and maintained two raised beds in a community garden near the Amery Hospital & Clinic. In addi on to growing an abundance of vegetables, they also were available to answer ques ons and educate other gardeners maintaining plots there. All of the produce from the two beds was donated to the Amery Food Shelf and Riverbend, an assisted living facility in Amery that provides daily meals for residents.

Garfield Park Gardens Polk County Fair Grounds, St. Croix Falls Endeavors Greenhouse Sophie’s Manor Balsam Lake Library Luck Campground Luck Library Balsam Lake Signs

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Portage County Portage Co. UW-Extension Office 1462 Strongs Ave Stevens Point, WI 54481 portage.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Portage Co. started in 1991. Over 317 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 56 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. UW-Extension Agriculture Agent Ken Schroeder facilitates the MG Program in Portage Co.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Suppor ng Hor culture Educa on Each year money raised through our plant sale not only supports our ac vi es but also allows us to help other organiza ons that promote gardening in our area. This year we donated money to the local 4-H program to help students learn flower arrangement; to the Boston School Forest which educates every student in the Stevens Point School District about environmental and forest management; helped send a local high school student to the Na onal Junior Hor culture Compe on; and provided two scholarships to UW-SP students in hor culture.

397 1,437 1,143 2,977 $66,934

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 63,105 hours at a value of over $1,135,988 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

YMCA Giving Garden In partnership with the YMCA, MGVs planted, maintained and harvested produce from 26 raised beds located at the YMCA. In addi on, every Tuesday and Thursday approximately 60 students spent me in the garden learning about growing vegetables and healthy ea ng. The 800 pounds of produce was either consumed by the students, their families or donated to the Aging and Disability Resource Center.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Portage Co.

Helping Other Organiza ons Thrive This year money raised through a container raffle, quilt raffle and cket sales for our Garden Parade was donated to two local groups. The Green Thumb program of the Boys and Girls Club of Portage Co. will use the funds for supplies and programming in their five gardens teaching skills and healthy ea ng. The Hunger & Poverty Preven on Partnership works with Giving Gardens throughout the county to supply fresh produce to those in need. In 2015, over 1,828 pounds was donated. Our dona on will be used to build a shed to house all their garden supplies.

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Stevens Point YMCA Giving Garden Rosholt Fair Golden Sands Home and Garden Show Portage County Libraries Stevens Point Farmers Market Portage County Parks MGV Annual Plant Sale Portage County Aging Centers

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Price County Price County UWEX Office 104 S Eyder Ave Phillips, WI 54555 price.uwex.edu/

The Master Gardener Program in Price Co. started in 1999. Over 130 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 9 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UWExtension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Hor culture/Agriculture Educator Jodi Podmolik.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Building Community: Gardening Center Educates and Boosts Local Food Produc on The Flambeau River Community Growing Center (FRCGC) located in Park Falls, WI teaches residents of Price County of all ages how to garden. MGVs u lized the greenhouse for hands-on experience with classes on perennials, annuals, pruning, fruits, vegetables, general gardening and landscape design. Once the greenhouse opened up for the season, MGVs planted seeds, watered and transplanted. They worked with Price County 4-H youth leaders to beau fy their garden at the entrance to the Price County Fair. They learned cost savings, how to calculate plan ng space, and work together.

295 205 1,173 1,673 $37,620

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 9,384 hours at a value of over $184,473 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Students Learn about Vegetables As an extension of the Garden Giants program that introduced how to grow plants in the 4th grade classroom, the Price County Hor culture Educator, along with MGVs, provided a harvest lesson to the 5th grade students. Students brought in the “giants” they grew for weighing and measuring. Produce was also brought in for tas ng, and students iden fied the ingredients in each of the recipes. Evalua on ques ons were used that focused on STEM and required math and problem solving skills.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Price Co. • • • • • • •

Beau fica on of the Phillips Public Library When the local library needed revitaliza on of the grounds, MGVs removed old plant material and created a landscape design that encouraged outdoor educa on. The Price County Hor culture Educator taught lessons on drainage, design, flexibility of landscape uses and how to work with different partnerships. MGVs met about once a week to work on the project that took nearly a year to finish.

Fred Smith House Phillips Nursing home complex FRCGC Greenhouse, Park Falls Garden Giants Program St. Anthony’s Garden of Eat-um Phillips Public Library Home garden tours

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Racine County Racine County UWEX Office 209 North Main Street Burlington, WI 53105 racine.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Racine County started in 1994. Over 447 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 114 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Interim Hor culture Educator Jeanne HilinskeChristensen.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Beyond the Shelves at Graham Public Library In Union Grove, a small town library extends its educa onal energy beyond its building to the gardens which border it. Informa onal signage is prominently displayed within carefully maintained perennial and ornamental beds. MGVs post the mes they are scheduled to work in the gardens to no fy patrons when they are available to offer plant advice or to converse about gardening. This “Hor culturist On Duty” approach is well received.

517 hours 1,055 hours 3,087 hours 4,658 hours $104,712

Since 2000: 74,488 hours at a value of over $1,373,877 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Reality Gardening at “Real Racine” The demonstra on garden at the Racine County Visitors Center in Sturtevant not only beckons visitors through its colorful pathways but offers a unique relaxa on retreat for weary travellers. The site became a Monarch Waysta on and was awarded a beau fica on award by Discover Racine for the crea on of its bu erfly garden. Items not tradi onally used for gardening have been repurposed and displayed within the garden. Colorful painted posts offer informa onal and educa onal signage throughout the garden.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Racine Co. • • • • • • • •

The Vintage Advantage Located adjacent to the historical cabin in Burlington’s town square is the MG Pioneer Cabin Vintage Garden. Plants with historical significance predominate the fenced vegetable garden as well as the surrounding gardens. This park also serves as the loca on of the weekly Farmer’s Market, so the cabin and gardens receive a lot of a en on during the growing season. Plants are labelled, and reflec ons of the past are shared. Area schools visit the site as part of their history curriculum.

Botany in the Classroom Garden of Giving The Teaching Garden Racine County Fair Wind Point Lighthouse WI Veterans Home, Union Grove Green Works Gardens of De Koven Center

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The Master Gardener Program in

Rock County Rock County UWEX Office 51 S Main Street Janesville, WI 53545 rock.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Rock County started in 1985. Over 360 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 54 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Hor culture Educator Christy Marsden.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Encouraging Neighbors to Grow, Eat Vegetables MGVs contributed to Community Sharing Gardens with Community Ac on Inc. in Beloit, a project to provide a safe, open gardening space for neighbors to harvest and enjoy locally grown vegetables. MGVs assisted by organizing and direc ng volunteer groups, providing community outreach, and guiding garden maintenance to help provide fresh produce to neighbors and surrounding community members.

461 361 2,101 2,923 $65,720

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 76,952 hours at a value of over $1,402,325 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Keeping Rotary Botanical Gardens Vibrant As one of the main tourist draws to Janesville, garden maintenance goes a long way towards keeping the pres ge of the Rotary Botanical Gardens high. MGVs not only work in the garden beds, but also assist with all areas of educa on. MGVs serve on commi ees, help organize programs and events, and provide educa onal exper se and teaching experience. From the annual pumpkin program to summer field trips, MGVs bring learning out into the garden with everyone from the smallest of gardeners to those with decades of experience.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Rock Co.

RECAP Helps Inmates Learn and Succeed Several MGVs par cipate in the Rock County Educa on Criminal Addic on Program, RECAP. Every year, this program donates thousands of pounds of produce to local food pantries, community centers, and senior living facili es. With a fresh-market and CSA component, program par cipants learn how to grow for markets and for the benefit of surrounding communi es. MGVs teach inmates about garden prac ces and guide plan ng, maintenance, and harvest of the vegetables, with many par cipants learning new skills to make them more employable and be er ci zens upon their release.

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Edgerton Hospital Healing Garden Welty Environmental Center in Beloit Farm Tech Days Community Sharing Gardens Boy Scouts Rotary Botanical Gardens Rock County Parks

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The Master Gardener Program in

Sauk County Sauk County UWEX Office 505 Broadway Baraboo, WI 53913 sauk.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Sauk County started in 2003. Over 280 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 37 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Hor culture Educator Phyllis Both.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Ge ng People to Grow Tomatoes A major focus this year was “Terrifc Tomatoes”, several projects centered around helping people to learn about and grow their own tomatoes. MGVs partnered with the Baraboo Public Library to conduct a Growing Terrific Tomatoes in Wisconsin class for 40 people. MGVs grew tomato plants from seed to sell, as well as making 5 foot high tomatoes cages from concrete-rebar for a fund raiser. There was a 20’ by 20’ Terrific Tomatoes Test Garden on the MATC - Reedsburg campus with 29 tomato plants that were used in a Tomato Tas ng Event later in the summer. About 44 people a ended the tas ng which included a sampling of recipes using tomatoes, tomato-related door prizes, and a coupon for a tomato plant in 2017.

193 239 2,384 2,817 $63,326

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 37,189 hours at a value of over $705,180 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Helping Threatened Bu erflies and Pollinators MGVs started a Monarch Trail at the Reedsburg Historical Society and joined the Million Pollinator Garden Challenge last year to help preserve the habitat for bu erflies, birds, bats and other pollinators. Ten bat houses were erected along with bird houses, na ve bee habitats and a 2-acre bu erfly garden. The society donated 300 milkweed seedlings and $200 worth of prairie plants this spring to add to the area.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Sauk Co. • • • • • • • •

Teaching Children about Growing Plants The Kids Ranch in Rock Springs provides care and programs for at-risk children. MGVs started a vegetable garden and a raspberry garden and have also incorporated growing flowers. A story hour related to garden cri ers, plants and soils is provided to help children learn about how plants grow and where food comes from.

Reedsburg Area Hist. Society Circus World Museum Kids Ranch Mid-Con nent Railway Museum Weber Park, Baraboo Reedsburg Community Garden Prairie du Sac Community Garden Boys & Girls Club garden, Baraboo

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Sawyer County Sawyer County UWEX Office 10610 Main Street, Suite 194 Hayward, WI 54843 sawyer.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Sawyer County started in 1999. Over 65 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 2 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Kevin Schoessow.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Garden Demonstrates Plants for the Area MGVs contribute significantly to the Spooner Agriculture Research Sta on Teaching and Display Garden, helping design and maintain plan ngs. During the growing season the garden hosts many training events and has visitors from schools, garden clubs, and residents of the area. Featured in the garden this year was organic vegetables, All America Selec ons annual flowers, and a perennial display. The garden has won na onal awards from the All America Selec ons Landscape Garden Design Contest. The vegetables are donated to local food shelves and the Senior Resource Center in Hayward.

0 88 95 183 $4,125

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 6,333 hours at a value of over $110,763 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Senior Center Greenspace Expands Access When the Senior Resource Center in Hayward created a greenspace and pa o area, MGVs donated funds for raised beds, benches, and other needed improvements. The space allows visitors an opportunity to help grow vegetables that are used in meals there. MGVs also assisted in trainings at the Resource Center including Small Space Gardening and HorƟculture Therapy. The space is also a quiet refuge for those who otherwise would be inside on a nice day.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Sawyer Co. • • • • • • • •

Hayward Flower Displays Brighten The Community MGVs who are also part of the Hayward Garden Club have made a difference in the community with plan ngs at the Post Office, at a major crossroads in the center of town, at the Hayward Library, and at the Hayward Food Shelf. Perennials were provided and used by the Hayward Garden Club at the Chamber of Commerce garden bed as well as the annual plant sale. Addi onally, some plants were used at the Hayward Food Shelf sign as a stand-alone project.

Hayward Public School Gardens Sawyer County Fair Winter Public School Garden Hayward Library Natural Area Hayward Library Enrichment Program Sawyer County Senior Center Hayward Post Office and Chamber Sign Hayward Food Shelf

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The Master Gardener Program in

Shawano County Shawano County UWEX office 311 N Main Street Shawano, WI 54166 shawano.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Shawano County started in 2007. Over 52 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 15 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Jamie Pa on.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Sharing the Harvest The Shawano Community Dinner is a monthly event designed to provide a free, hot, nutri ous meal to anyone without charge. MGVs planned, cooked and served the November meal, preparing dishes using the boun es from their own gardens. This was also an opportunity to educate others of the benefits of gardening. Over 120 people were provided a meal, seeds and educa onal materials on gardening.

28 964 866 1,858 $41,768

hours hours hours hours

Since 2007: 16,983 hours at a value of over $342,202 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Vegetable of the Week Working with Shawano-Menominee FoodWIse, MGVs introduced the “Vegetable of the Week” at the Shawano Farmers Market. For the 17 weeks of the market, informa onal cards on the featured vegetable were distributed to venders selling the par cular produce. Market customers were encouraged to take the free, informa onal cards to learn more about the proper selec on and storage of the vegetable, as well explore several easy recipes provided on the back of the card. The vegetable was also highlighted at the MGV market booth where associated literature was distributed and ques ons answered. More than 500 cards were distributed over the market season.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Shawano Co. • • • • • • • •

Engaging Youth in Gardening MGVs worked with regional 4-H clubs to teach about designing a fairy garden, up-cycling junk as garden decora ons, seed saving, star ng transplants, compos ng, and soil organisms. Kids were encouraged to dive into projects, get dirty, to learn the science behind growing plants, and use their crea ve abili es to beau fy their environment with natural and recycled materials. More than 200 kids were encouraged to fuel their passion for gardening!

Safe Haven Shawano County Chamber of Commerce Huckleberry Harbor Shawano Farmer’s Market Shawano County Fair Navarino Nature Center Heritage Park Garden Pine Manor Health and Rehabilita on

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The Master Gardener Program in

Sheboygan County Sheboygan County UWEX Office 5 University Drive Sheboygan, WI 53081 sheboygan.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Sheboygan County started in 1988. Over 397 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 66 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Mike Ballweg.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Delivering Educa onal Programs

120 hours 223 hours 4,142 hours 4,485 hours $100,834

The MGV Educa on Commi ee developed an extensive offering of educa onal programs reaching more than 300 people. Eight programs ranged from bus trips to presenta ons about phenology, beekeeping and perennial plant communi es.

Since 2000: 64,251 hours at a value of over $1,204,572

Garden Engages Kids in Plants and Reading

* using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Bookworm Gardens, a free, two-acre, public garden supported by MGVs, is really many smaller gardens— each one based on classic children’s stories. The books that inspire each garden are laminated and available nearby, where visitors are encouraged to read them with their children. From the Hansel and Gretel Learning Co age to the Charlo e’s Web barn and vegetable garden, children (and adults) are transported into the world of books, plants and gardens. MGVs help maintain the storybook gardens, play storybook characters, and serve in leadership posi ons on the Bookworm Gardens Board. Enhancing End of Life Pa ent’s Well-being

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Sheboygan Co.

The Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice accepts end of life pa ents regardless of their ability to pay. An integral part of the Hospice’s philosophy is that pa ents and their families find peace, tranquility and healing when surrounded by the beau ful things in nature. MGVs have been enhancing the landscape and aesthe cs of the hospice grounds (nurturing the rose garden and plan ng 500 daffodil bulbs) and have introduced the concept of “hor cultural therapy”. The beau ful flower gardens provide an environment that creates tranquility and healing to enhance the well-being of pa ents, their caregivers and the hospice staff.

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Bookworm Gardens, UW-Sheboygan Genera ons, Plymouth John Michael Kohler Arts Center Kohler Andre State Park, Town of Wilson Marsh Park Tower, Elkhart Lake Plymouth Art Center, Plymouth A Closer Look on Community TV UW Sheboygan Campus, Sheboygan

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The Master Gardener Program in

St. Croix County St. Croix County UWEX Office 1960 8th Avenue, Suite 140 Baldwin, WI 54002 stcroix.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in St. Croix County started in 1997. Over 401 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 103 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2016. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Hor culture Educator Diana Alfuth.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Providing Educa on to the Public Garden U is a day-long educa onal program hosted by MGVs each year. Over 165 par cipants filled the room this year to hear 3 high-quality expert speakers discuss mely informa on to help them be successful gardeners and good stewards of the land. Because of the con nued success of this community program, MGVs were able to add the profits to their community grant program (see below).

147 408 3,165 3,720 $83,626

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 47,722 hours at a value of over $882,440 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Researching the Best Plants for Local Home Gardens In the 4th year of a variety trial program, MGVs provided 4 varie es each of different species of vegetables and flowers for par cipants to grow in their home gardens and evaluate for a variety of traits, including germina on, produc on, flavor and overall success. The goal is to collect data which can be used to make recommenda ons about which varie es are best for home gardeners in western Wisconsin so residents can be more successful in their efforts to grow their own food.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in St. Croix Co.

Plant Sale Proceeds Support Community Programs The annual plant sale hosted by the St. Croix Valley Master Gardener Associa on of St. Croix and Pierce Coun es features plants divided out of members’ gardens or planted from seed. A huge community following makes the sale a highly an cipated event each year, with customers wai ng at the curb for the opening, some mes in pouring rain. This year was another year of record profits, which are then distributed through a community grant program. In 2016 over $6,000 was given in grants to 36 different projects across the two coun es, such as to school gardens, therapeu c gardens, hunger preven on efforts and community beau fica on projects.

Hudson Farmers Markets • St. Croix County Fair • Baldwin Community Garden • New Richmond Community Garden • CCH Nursing Home Therapy Garden • St. Patrick School Garden • City of Hudson Parks • Houlton School Garden

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The Master Gardener Program in

Vilas County Vilas County UWEX Office 330 Court Street Eagle River, WI 54521 vilas.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Vilas County started in 2010. Over 130 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 14 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Summer Hor culturist/Nutri on Educator Mary Stys.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Educa ng About Na ve Plants The Na ve Plant Demonstra on project has developed slowly over the years as a collabora ve effort of Northland Pines High School students and staff, Vilas County Conserva on Staff, and MGVs to spread knowledge of using na ve plant species in landscaped garden designs. Students are being exposed to concepts of na ve plant gardening, plan ng techniques, garden design principles. Insects are using the plants as pollen sources and breeding habitat. MGVs sponsored a public presenta on and tour of the Garden in September.

154 187 426 767 $17,253

hours hours hours hours

Since 2010: 12,961 hours at a value of over $237,266 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Garden Walk Benefits School Bee Project Over 105 people visited seven private gardens in July at the Vilas Co. MGA Garden Walk to benefit the Northland Pines Middle School “Hive Alive! Sweet Science” Honeybee Project. $850 was donated to further educa on on the importance of bees to our food and plant pollina on. In the fall the students extracted and bo led honey, giving away small jars of honey to community members who a ended the open event.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Vilas Co. • • • • • • • •

Bicycle Planters Enliven Downtown MGVs spray painted three adult and one child’s bikes to incorporate into the city landscaping to highlight our beau ful bike trails that pass through the downtown area. They were placed in the gardens at the old train Depot and at the Chamber of Commerce building to welcome visitors to our community. Wire baskets on the handle bars and over the back res were lined with moss and planted with flowers that ed in with the bright pink and orange color scheme used in the city’s hanging baskets and pots this year.

Northwoods Children’s Museum Garden Northland Pines Schools Eagle River Mainstreet planters Eagle River Farmers Market Land o’ Lakes Community Garden Arbor Vitae Community Garden MGV Monthly Garden Presenta ons Olson Memorial Library Seed Library

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The Master Gardener Program in

Walworth County Walworth County UWEX Office 100 W Walworth Street Elkhorn, WI 53121 walworth.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Walworth County started in 1999. Over 404 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 77 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Hor culture Educator Chrissy Wen.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Just for Kids Teaches Gardening to Children MGV Susan Hughes partnered with the Just for Kids summer day care program to provide youth ranging in age from 7 to 11 years old the opportunity to engage in growing food from seed and connec ng with natural resource conserva on. The group met for 1.5 hours a week and par cipated in 12 weekly lessons that were adapted from the Junior Master Gardener Program Handbook and jmgkids.us online resources. Between 9-13 youth par cipated weekly.

309 hours 620 hours 4,958 hours 5,914 hours $132,947

Since 2000: 50,793 hours at a value of over $980,670 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Garden Walk Supports Local Scholarships Nearly 400 individuals par cipated in the biennial Garden Walk. The event raised $5,807 that will be used toward a sustained scholarship fund for Walworth County students pursuing an educa on in hor culture, agriculture, or natural resources. The Walworth County Master Gardener Volunteer Associa on provides two $1,000 annual scholarships. Bee Hotel Project Helps Threatened Species Bee hotels are man-made structures that provide nes ng habitat for na ve solitary bees that are threatened because of habitat loss. The project engaged 16 classrooms and mul ple individuals who signed up to build bee hotels, including over 200 youth and 25 adult learners. A team of UWExtension staff and MGVs mentored classrooms and provided hands-on lessons about pollinators. The hotels were featured on Pollinator Lane, an area at the 2016 Farm Technology Days held in Walworth County that highlighted pollinator friendly na ve plants and the impact of hor culture in Wisconsin. Hundreds of people visited this area and connected with MGVs over three days. Many of the hotels can now be seen at local county parks.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Walworth Co. • • • • • • • •

Kishwauketoe Nature Conservancy Lake Geneva Farmers Market White River County Park Walworth County Government Center Genoa City Library Walworth County Fair Darien Elementary School Open Arms Free Clinic

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The Master Gardener Program in

Washburn County Spooner Ag Research Station W6646 WI-70 Spooner, WI 54801 spooner.ars.wisc.edu/

The Master Gardener Program in Washburn County started in 1999. Over 154 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 15 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Kevin Schoessow.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Mini-Master Gardeners We hosted a Mini Master Gardener Short Course for youth and their families. Twenty-four youths and 16 adults par cipated in two sessions held at a local greenhouse and the Spooner Agriculture Research Sta on. Par cipants explored the secrets of soil, incredible edibles, seeds, sprouts and shoots, compos ng, weeds, waste free watering, ver cal gardening, and small space gardens.

57 197 1,018 1,272 $28,606

hours hours hours hours

Since 2000: 18,395 hours at a value of over $336,541 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Award Winning Teaching & Display Garden The Spooner Agriculture Research Sta on Teaching and Display Garden is designed and maintained with the help of volunteers. During the growing season the garden hosts many training events and has visitors from schools, garden clubs, and residents of the area. Featured in the garden this year was a revamp of the perennial display garden into a cer fied Monarch Way Sta on with na ve plan ngs. The garden has won na onal awards for the past four years from the All American Selec ons Landscape Garden Design Contest, this year winning second place with the theme of Pollinator Educa on.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Washburn Co.

Third Graders Learn In School Gardens



The Spooner Elementary School Helping Hands Garden is maintained by third-grade students under the guidance of MGVs and other adults. The classes started peppers, tomatoes, and squash from seed beginning in April and planted the garden last week of May/first week of June. In addi on to nutri ous food crops harvested from the gardens, flowers filled beds designed by the third-graders and an abundance of tasty herbs were enjoyed. This garden as well as the Experiences Garden in the Middle School are open to the community.

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Spooner Agriculture Research Sta on Teaching and Display Garden School Gardens in Spooner, Shell Lake New Ventures Garden Seminar, Minong Stone Lake Lions Park Washburn County Family Fest Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary Washburn County Fair

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Washington County Washington County UWEX Office 333 East Washington Avenue West Bend, WI 53095 washington.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Washington County started in 2009. Over 155 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 31 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Educator Stephanie Plaster.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Community Gardens Address Elder Food Deserts Although lack of access to fresh produce frequently occurs in inner city loca ons, this situa on exists in many other communi es. To assist the many seniors who cannot a end a farmers’ market, or won’t purchase items at the grocery bagged in amounts too large for a single person, MGVs maintain a plot in each of our community gardens to donate all of the produce to the local senior center. This season 650 pounds of produce was delivered during the growing season, for seniors to take home for free.

159 266 2,094 2,520 $56,650

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Since 2009: 19,741 hours at a value of over $403,586 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Offering Informa on in Our Communi es We have a booth at several community func ons, including the West Bend Farmers’ Market, the Washington County Fair, and the Mother Earth Fair. People approach our booths with ques ons about their gardens — pests bothering their plants, what successes they have had, and ques ons about the MG program. We also invite the public to our mee ngs that include an educa onal talk on gardening topics. Using Facebook to publicize these programs has resulted in an increase in a endance since using social media.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Washington Co. • • • • • • • •

Answering Ques ons at the Farmers’ Market Our booth at the West Bend Farmers’ Market offers a reliable opportunity for people to get accurate informa on on growing plants and controlling pests. New MGVs work alongside seasoned MGs at the booth to find informa on for ques ons. If the ques ons need more research, we offer to take an email address or phone number to get back to the person. We have offered starts of plants at the beginning of the season, like chives, for gardener “newbies” to try.

Germantown Community Gardens West Bend Community Gardens Washington County Fair & Fairgrounds Har ord Park “Jumping Cows” garden West Bend Farmers Market Threshold Adap ve Gardening Plot Mother Earth News Fair Plant Health Hot Line

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Waukesha County Waukesha County UWEX Office 515 W Moreland Boulevard Waukesha, WI 53188 www.waukeshacounty.gov/uwex/

The Master Gardener Program in Waukesha County started in 1998. Over 1,084 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 246 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Consumer Hor culture Educator Ann Wied.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Community Values Garden Talks & Demo Garden The Master Gardener ProHealth Care WMHKitchen Garden and Garden Talk Series provides the Waukesha Memorial Hospital community many opportuni es to learn about gardening. 175 people a ended six free gardening presenta ons by MGVs throughout the growing season at the hospital. In addi on, MGVs have a vegetable demonstra on garden located in the courtyard of the hospital. Each presenta on ends in the garden so par cipants can also learn from the garden. Over 336 pounds of vegetables were donated to a local food pantry.

2,380 hours 8,546 hours 4,879 hours 15,805 hours $355,291

Since 2000: 183,755 hours at a value of over $3,398,446 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

County Fair Exhibit Educates Youth and Adults MGVs provided three hands-on ac vi es and gardening informa on for youth and adults the Waukesha County Fair. Par cipants learned about plan ng seeds, invasive plants and insects, compos ng, and vegetables. MGVs also answered gardening ques ons and offered educa onal literature on a number of topics. Booth space was shared with UW-Extension 4-H who were happy to have addi onal educa onal ac vi es at their site.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Waukesha Co.

Vegetable Garden Feeds the Homeless and Hungry

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Green Power Garden is located in Waukesha on a six-acre property. Four acres are lled and planted with vegetables. MGVs plant and tend the garden and provide educa on to youth groups, community groups, and others who come to volunteer at the garden. In 2016, over 3,275 pounds of produce were harvested and donated to two local organiza ons. Produce dona ons helps one organiza on provide free meals at their outreach center meal program and day center. Produce is also donated to a local food pantry.

Waukesha County Fair Brookfield Farmer’s Market Eble Park Oconomowoc Arts Center St. James Community Gardens Pewaukee Library Rain Garden Community Outreach Events North Lake Town Hall Library

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Waupaca County Waupaca County UWEX Office 811 Harding Street Waupaca, WI 54981 waupaca.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Waupaca County started in 1994. Over 195 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 29 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Greg Blonde.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Garden Walk Showcases Growing Plants Nine unique gardens in and around the City of New London on a garden walk hosted by MGVs were the se ngs to provide informa on and educa on to 205 gardeners. The very diverse gardens included a fruit and vegetable farm, a trout farm, a children’s garden, several with large perennial gardens, and one emphasizing container gardens. At each garden ar sts demonstrated and sold their cra s. MGVs were on hand to answer ques ons or provide UWExtension Fact Sheets pertaining to the different types of gardens.

345 77 2,162 2,584 $58,100

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Since 2000: 63,853 hours at a value of over $1,145,580 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Teaching Youth About Plants MGVs work with the 4-H Program and other youth in several ac vi es. They par cipated in the Super Saturday project learning opportunity, teaching young 4-H members how to make plant cu ngs. Children enrolled in the city recrea on program were taught by MGVs weekly throughout the summer with the children’s gardens. Each week highlights a different topic and the children also get to work in their own garden plot. MGVs also help with the Waupaca County Fair, helping par cipants in the Junior division who don’t know how to display their entries learn how to present them to the best advantage.

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Providing Hor culture Educa on to the Community MGVs offer an educa onal program at each of the monthly MG Associa on mee ng. Most of these events are open to the public at no charge. Topics are diverse, including bu erfly gardening, bulb plan ng in the fall, the Chelsea Flower Show, tomato gra ing, and gardens to visit in Wisconsin. An average of 6 non-MGVs a ended these programs each month.

Waupaca County Fair Grounds Budwit Garden New London Children’s Garden Waupaca Head Start Garden New London Franklin Park Waupaca Children Garen Waupaca County Fair Home Show Informa on Booth

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Waushara County Waushara County UWEX Office 209 S St Marie Wautoma, WI 54982 waushara.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Waushara County started in 2001. Over 165 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 32 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Agriculture Agent Ken Williams.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Demo Garden Shows Possibili es MGVs partner with Hancock Research Sta on staff to maintain 5 acres of gardens containing annuals, perennials, shrubs, small trees fruits, square foot vegetable beds and a raised bed for those who can’t bend or are confined to wheel chair. These can easily be seen from the Interstate as well as viewed up close any me from dawn to dusk. The plants have signage for iden fica on and demonstrate what plants can be grown in our zone and local soils. At the annual open house MGVs are on hand to answer ques ons and provide extension materials on wide variety of hor cultural topics.

19 223 1,822 2,065 $46,432

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Since 2001: 30,136 hours at a value of over $570,172 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Educa ng the Public MGVs educated over 800 people through answering ques ons and providing extension materials on a wide variety of hor cultural topics at our annual plant sale, open house and tour at Hancock Research Sta on, throughout the four days of the Waushara County Fair, at a community fair in the beginning of October and at the Employee Health Fair at the Redgranite Correc onal Ins tu on. Our par cipa on at that last event makes our educa onal offerings more accessible to those employees since their work schedules make it difficult for them to a end our other educa onal programs.

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Teaching Kids About Plants MGVs partnered with local schools to teach handson gardening to over 160 children. Each child was provided with choice of flower or vegetable seed, along with plan ng medium and mini greenhouse containers. They were guided on how to plant the seed and took home their completed project along with care instruc ons.

Waushara County Fair Booth Redgranite Raised Bed Comm. Gardens Covered Bridge Park Gardens Plan ng Booth at Blue Ribbon Kids Day Plant Sale and informa on booth Community Fair, Wautoma Hancock Research Sta ons Gardens Plainfield Square Garden

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Winnebago County Winnebago County UWEX Office 625 E County Road Y Oshkosh, WI 54901 winnebago.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Winnebago county started in 1990. Over 533 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 96 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Hor culture Educator Kimberly Miller.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

Cul va ng a Tribute Garden The Oshkosh Area Humane Society has a memorial and tribute garden they created to remember pets and people in our community. MGVs work with exis ng memorial structures and use plants to create a serene, medita ve garden space. New to the garden area this year are mul ple signs that explain such things as “Crea ng a Monarch Habitat and “Na ve Trees are a Shelter Too”. It also served as the site of a shade tree pruning workshop.

239 hours 1,322 hours 6,268 hours 7,830 hours $174,063

Since 2000: 104,154 hours at a value of over $1,936,745 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Enhancing Omro’s Library Carter Memorial Library, in the heart of Omro adjacent to a busy highway that runs through the town. MGVs worked with the library director to renovate and enhance the landscape around the library. The area appeals to all age groups and func ons as an educa onal site. MGVs are not only improving their own hor culture skills as they maintain the plan ngs, but also educate library visitors at the same me on subjects such as pruning techniques, general gardening prac ces and na ve perennials.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Winnebago Co.

Suppor ng the Paine

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MGVs are involved in a variety of ac vi es at the Paine Art Center and Gardens in Oshkosh. The estate features 20 gardens nestled amidst an historic estate that are open for public enjoyment and educa on. Na ve and perennial plants hardy to Wisconsin are featured in all of the gardens. Sheila Glaske, Curator of Hor culture at the Paine, guides MGVs in using their talent to beau fy the gardens and educate the community. MGVs also host an Ask the Master Gardener booth at their annual spring plant sale.

Lutheran Homes of Oshkosh Neenah Octagon House Oshkosh Farmers Market Park View Health Center Winchester Historical Society Winnebago County Fair Neenah Sha uck Park and Public Library WHBA Home & Outdoor Living Show

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The Master Gardener Program in

Wood County Wood County UWEX Office 400 Market Street Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495 wood.uwex.edu

The Master Gardener Program in Wood County started in 1997. Over 425 people have been trained since that me, and there are currently 68 cer fied Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) for 2017. The UW-Extension Educator facilita ng the MG Program is Hor culture Educator Jeremy Erickson.

Volunteer Service in 2016 Youth Ed Adult Ed Support Total Value*

MGVs Focus on Public Educa on MGVs reached 6,035 adults and 6,965 youth through 31 different projects throughout Wood County at garden sites, libraries, fes vals, parks, seminars, and mee ngs. Our educa onal topics varied from (hands-on) renova on of a bu erfly garden site to a virtual tour of an English Garden. Over 2,000 youth visited our indoor veggie garden displays in April and walked away with a sunflower kit to grow at home.

420 hours 300 hours 7,544 hours 8,264 hours $185,755

Since 2000: 106,589 hours at a value of over $1,946,266 * using the current estimated dollar value of volunteer time in Wisconsin of $22.48 per hour, from Independent Sector. Cumulative value based on previous annual estimates.

Bears in Gardens...Oh My! MGVs helped two Kodiak bear cub siblings feel more at home in the new bear pen at Wildwood Zoo in Marshfield by surrounding the area with trees, shrubs, and many na ve plan ngs. Pumpkins were also planted for the public and the bears to enjoy this fall. The bears are a big drawing card for this park displaying North American animals in natural se ng as at mes the cubs are just a few feet away... watching the gardeners work. This is also the site of our Fall Plant Sale held during Maple Fest.

Where you can find activities by MGVs in Wood Co.

Sensory Gardens offers Seniors Serenity Located close to the Wisconsin River, the garden at Edgewater Haven Nursing Home in Port Edwards caters to the needs of the residents, with a cement path enabling wheelchairs to roll freely. MGVs have created a place of beauty, serenity, and peace where residents can reminisce about the “olden days” while picking strawberries and blueberries from raised gardens and interac ng with the MGVs who maintain this site. Flowers are for smelling and or picking. Benches and tables create an invi ng space for residents and visitors to sit and enjoy the birds, flowers, and visit with each other.

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Wood Co. Libraries Farmer’s Markets Central Wisconsin State Fair Q & A at the UW-Extension Office Hort. Educa on Center, WI Rapids Zoo Pi sville Historical Society Lowell Senior Center Annual Garden Walk

University of Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. UW-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA.

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The mission of the Wisconsin Master Gardener Association is to support and provide leadership to individual master gardeners and local organizations in their mission to assist UW-Extension in community horticultural programs through volunteerism, education and environmental stewardship.