Update. Happy Gardening New Year Everyone! January Monthly Meeting January 2019 Vol.31 No. 1

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1 Update January 2019 Vol.31 No. 1 K-State Research and Extension Douglas County 2110 Harper Street Lawrence KS (785) batesm@ksu.edu Update A monthly newsletter for Extension Master Gardeners in Douglas County Douglas County Agent- Horticulture Tom Buller Association President Nancy Smelser Vice President Cindy Hornberger Treasurer Mary Dillon Secretary Sharon Laverentz Public Relations Andrea Verbanic Board Members Judy Adams Susan Rendall Jane Stiles-Potts Ron Spangler Dg Horticulture Program Assistant Sharon Ashworth Editor Bekki Heckman January Monthly Meeting 2019 Our Beginning The History of Kansas Master Gardeners We are lucky to have the experienced Dr. Chuck Marr to tell us about ourselves as Master Gardeners and our historic beginnings. He has many photos to share, and stories to make the origins of Kansas State Master Gardeners connect with our current members. In addition, his documented history of the Kansas State horticultural department is legendary. Luckily, he has a power point that includes early photos of where our knowledge and resources started. It is remarkable to pair this with the celebration of our 100 years. Bring questions and prepare to be entertained by his personal recollections as well. The program is scheduled for Saturday morning, January 19 th from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Dreher building. Dr. Chuck Marr is a Professor Emeritus of Horticulture from Kansas State University. He has taught and shared knowledge of plant history, what makes things grow and how to identify plant problems and how to treat them at K State for decades. He is know throughout the K State Horticulture department as one of their most friendly and diverse resources. He is a speaker on a radio station and consulted by everyone who sees him on all things that grow in the ground. Much of what he shares come from first-hand knowledge and experience. Cindy Hornberger, Vice-President Happy Gardening New Year Everyone! K-State, County Extension Councils, Extension Districts, and U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating All educational programs and materials available without discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, or disability.

2 Master Gardener Advanced Education Programs 2019 *Meetings are held in the Dreher Building located at the Douglas County Fairgrounds, 2110 Harper, Lawrence, KS. All General Business meetings will begin at 9am and Advanced Education programs will be from 10:00-11:00am unless otherwise noted. All programs are Open to the Public except as noted. February, 20 (Wed.) TBA presented by the African Violet Club. March 16 (Sat.) Plants for dyeing textiles presented by a panel of Extension Master Gardeners. April 17 (Wed.) Trees to control water erosion presented by Dr. Charles Barden, Professor of Forestry, K- State. May 18 (Sat.) Water Gardening TBA June 19 (Wed.) Creating an English Garden on the Prairie presented by Cynthia Gills. July 20 (Sat.) Victory Gardens presented by Loretta Craig. August 21 (Wed.) Field trip to Henry s Plant Farm. No program at the Douglas County Extension office. September 21 (Sat.) Garden Tour Successes presented by the Douglas County Master Gardeners. October 16 (Wed.) Spiders of Kansas presented by Hank Guarisco, Kansas Academy of Sciences. Upcoming Events of Interest: Feb. 9 th Saturday, Kaw Valley Seed Fair, 9:00 am, at the Douglas County Fairgrounds. Feb. 16 th Saturday, Lawrence Public Library Seed Library Launch; 3:00-5:00 p.m. in the atrium Mar. 2 nd Saturday, Gardening By Design Symposium in Paola, sponsored by Marais des Cygnes Extension Master Gardeners, at the Town Square Event Center, 15 West Wea, Paola, KS. Keynote speaker Bryan Boccard, Kauffman Gardens, will be followed by Timothy Maloney, MU Professor of Landscape Design; Dennis Patton, JoCo Horticultural Agent; and Myrna Minnis, owner of Art with Myrna. Topics include The Garden as Performance Art, The Second Time Around (rethinking an existing yard/garden), Finding Mr. Good Shrub, and Using Garden Art. The $40 fee includes a box lunch and snacks. Space is limited. Register by Feb 18. Watch for details and registration form at Call the Extension office, , for more information. News from Sharon. Upcoming Advanced Education Dg. County Soil Health Event. Wednesday, January 16 th, 8:30 4:00 at the Flory Meeting Hall. RSVP to douglasccd1@gmail.com or , ext. 3. Free, lunch provided. 6 hours credit. Flyer attached. Gardeners Connect, Kansas City. Saturday, Feb. 16 th, 10:30 am. Growing the Midwest Garden with Edward Lyon Anita B. Gorman Conservation Discovery Center, 4750 Troost

3 Tree Treasure Tours. Saturday, Feb. 23 rd, 10:00 am 12:30 pm. Tree Treasures in Winter. Tour in heated bus, class session at the KU Herbarium. Class led by Jon Standing. Register (fee) with Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department ( Marais de Cygnes EMG Gardening symposium. Saturday, March 2 nd, 9:00 am 3:30 pm. 5 hours credit Photographing your backyard. Topeka Public Library. Tuesday, March 5 th, 6:30 8:00 pm. Presented by Diane Guthrie as part of an art exhibit. The art exhibit is on display from 1/18 through 3/10: Clinton Parkway Nursery has a number of education programs throughout the year, starting on February 7 th. Check out their Facebook site for announcements: Some handy links to bookmark on your computer EMG calendar note to committee coordinators, please put your meetings and events on the calendar EMG Facebook EMG volunteer and education hour recording KSRE Douglas County (this site includes EMG forms) Stay warm everyone and see you soon! ACTivity Fair Information The annual EMG Activity Fair will be held at the regularly scheduled January meeting on January 19, There will be a short business meeting from 9:00-9:30 followed by the Activity Fair from 9:30-10:15. Representatives from the various committees will be available to answer questions about volunteer opportunities. This is a great time to visit with other Master Gardeners and become more familiar with the broad spectrum of opportunities available within our organization. Note: If you plan to sign up for the Monarch Watch Demo Garden, plan to bring your car license number so parking permit information can be provided to the University ASAP. You can register up to two vehicles. Those who registered last year do not need to register again. Anyone who has registered more than two cars in the past should let Judy Adams know which tag numbers to remove. You may join committees at any time during the year. Simply notify the committee coordinator of your desire to participate.

4 Activity Fair Checklist 2019 EMG s are encouraged to serve on committees and participate in activities of interest. Activity Fair (organization and follow-up of EMG committee recruitment) Advanced Education Programs (planning the EMG Advanced Education Programs) Demonstration Gardens, Douglas County Fair Grounds, 2100 Harper (planning, planting, weeding, watering, and maintenance) Demonstration Garden, KU Native Medicinal Plant Research (manage native plant garden, enhance its educational value, and train KU interns and students) Demonstration Garden, Monarch Watch Waystation #1, KU, West Campus, (planning, planting, maintenance, and ongoing pollinator education) Demonstration Garden, Tom Swan Park, 8 th and High Streets, Baldwin City (planning, planting, weeding, watering, and maintenance) Farmers Market (Saturday mornings May-October; staff EMG table for 2 hours) Festival of Trees (planning, development, set-up of the EMG entry) Garden Art (development and sales of items in support of EMG events) Garden Show (planning and assistance for this one-day spring event in 2020) Garden Tour (planning, organizing, staffing, supporting this EMG fundraiser in 2019) Hoop House (use of the new hoop house to be determined) Hotline (assist with phone, , and walk-in horticulture questions April October) Jr. Master Gardeners (horticulture and nutrition activities spring, summer, or fall) Kaw Valley Seed Fair (organize volunteers to work at EMG information table.) Mentoring and New Class Support (assist new class members with the training and EMG operations) Newsletter/Update (assist with monthly EMG newsletter and update) Plant Sale Member (donation, preparation, and display of plants for sale or sharing at events) Plant Sale Native (preparation and display of native plants for sale at events) Produce Distribution (assist in the distribution of produce from the Lawrence Farmer s Market to Just Food) Public Education (organize activities and speakers and/or be a speaker for local groups) Public Relations (assist in publicizing EMG events and activities) Social Committee (planning, set up, clean-up of the EMG social activities)

5 2019 EMG COMMITTEE ACTIVITY CALENDAR Peak Activity Moderate Activity January February March April May June July August September October November December Activity Fair Advanced Education Programs Demo Gardens-- Douglas County Fairgrounds Demo Gardens-- Native Medicinal Demo Gardens-- Monarch Watch Demo Gardens--Tom Swan Park Farmers Market Garden Art Garden Show (2020) Garden Tour (2019) Hoop House (TBD) Horticulture Hotline Jr. Master Gardeners Kaw Valley Seed Fair New Class Mentoring & Training Support Newsletter/Update Plant Sales Produce Distribution Public Education Public Relations Social Committee Newsletter Quiz Will Return in February!

6 The Monthly Update is your chance to make your committee or activity known. If you are having organizational meetings, activities, or a call for volunteers, let the Update help you get the word out. Send the write up to Sharon Ashworth at Sashworth@ksu.edu or Bekki Heckman at bekheck@gmail.com by the 5 th of the month to be included in the newsletter. To assure your place on the next regular meeting agenda send a request to Nancy Smelser at nsmels1@yahoo.com 3-5 days before the meeting. You will also get a chance to speak at the meeting, but this will reserve a space on the agenda. If you are planning to distribute handouts, papers, or publish advertisements on behalf of EMG s, these need to be reviewed by Marlin Bates, prior to distribution or publication, to make sure we are on track with Kansas State University requirements. Organizational Meetings for Members EMG Board Meeting, November 7, Present: Nancy Smelser, Sharon Laverentz, Mary Dillon, Kathy Bourgeois, Susan Rendall, Martha Lanpher, Andrea Verbanic, Ron Spangler and Judy Adams. Guest: Kathy Reed, Budget Committee Chair Absent: Pam Patrick and Cindy Hornberger President Nancy Smelser called the meeting to order at 9AM. President s Report: Bobbi-Frances McDonald and Wendy Shoemaker have requested a one-year leave of absence. Susan Rendall moved to approve the requests, Judy Adams seconded. Motion passed. Donna Black has requested Emeritus status. Kathy Bourgeois moved to approve the request. Martha Lanpher seconded. Motion passed. The EMG board members will provide the treats and door prizes at the January meeting. Committee Coordinator training will take place in January. Several dates were suggested. Sharon Ashworth will send everyone a Doodle Poll to see which dates work for the most people. She will also check on the availability of the Train Depot for that date. All coordinators, new and current, are expected to attend this training. The Homeless shelter has asked if a Master Gardener would be willing to take charge of the garden at that location. Since this is not an official EMG project, the hours would not count. Vice-President s report: Kathy Bourgeois discussed the advanced education programs for Most programs are already set. The new board will decide if an advanced education program will be necessary next November. Martha Lanpher, PR person, reminded the group that in order to get information about our programs in print media, the PR person will need to know about it at least three months in advance. Field trips considered for next year are Henry s Plant Farm and Water s Edge with a possibility of going to Basehor as well. Treasurer s report: Mary Dillon had no official report due to the timing of the DG Extension board meeting. She did present some bills for approval:

7 Sharon Ashworth: $13.09 for document frames Jayhawk Trophy: $25.50 for nametags Jayhawk Trophy: $21.00 for a plaque Carol Anderson: $ for supplies for Tom Swan demo garden Sharon Laverentz moved and Kathy Bourgeois seconded that the bills be approved and paid. Motion passed. T-Shirts will be ordered in January and February for the garden tour as well as for the new class. New Budget presentation by Kathy Reed: Discussed purchasing a laptop computer and the necessary software for use by the EMG treasurer. The Public Relations committee also wants a Chrome Book for their use. This might come out of the budget or they can apply for a grant. The budget can be reviewed in June 2019 and if money is running short, budgets can be reduced or frozen. There was considerable discussion concerning the fact our 2019 budget is underfunded because projected revenue doesn t cover projected expenses. It was brought up that this is usually the case with our budget. When Kathy presents the budget to the membership she will show that the unfunded part can be covered by reserves. Susan Rendall moved to approve the report. Martha Lanpher seconded. Motion passed. Public Relations committee report: Martha Lanpher passed around a draft of the new social media policy and asked for board input by . Members-at-Large report: Judy Adams said there are 15 graduates in the new class who will be recognized at Saturday s meeting. Horticultural Agent report: Tom announced that the high tunnel project is now held up by lack of a stamp on the plans by a Kansas engineer. He is putting out bids for an engineer who can stamp it. Eudora Garden Project: Andrea Verbanic has prepared an MOU for that project and followed all other directions given her by the board. This project was given standing committee approval by the board (Mary Dillon moved, Susan Rendall seconded. Motion Passed.). The project will be presented to the membership at the November meeting, and again at the January meeting for approval as a standing committee. Kathy Bourgeois moved and Susan Rendall seconded that the meeting adjourn. Motion passed at 11:21AM. Addendum to board minutes: Kevin Nelson, 2019 Chair of the Fairgrounds Demonstration Garden, requested $600 in grant funds to purchase and install a fence in the vegetable garden. Grant request form for the remaining 2018 Grand funds was signed, received, the board approved electronically via on November 20, 2018.

8 Respectfully submitted, Sharon Laverentz, Secretary Extension Master Gardeners Business Meeting, November 10, 2018 President Nancy Smelser called the meeting to order at 9AM. Jeanne Klein moved that the October minutes be approved, Pam Patrick seconded. Motion passed. President s Report: Nancy Smelser announced that Emeritus status has been granted to Donna Black. There will be a coordinator s training in January. A Doodle Poll will be sent out and every coordinator needs to respond as soon as possible. A mystery receipt surfaced for paint from Home Depot. If it is yours and you want to be reimbursed, contact Mary Dillon. Vice-President s Report: Kathy Bourgeois announced the programs for 2019 and mentioned that there will be two or three possible field trips. Treasurer s Report: Mary Dillon reported we have a balance of $25, The unspent amount in this year s budget is $4, and available grant money remaining is $ Volunteer hours reported by 2018 members so far are worth $165, at the rate of $22.00 per hour. Our goal is $192,00.00, so everyone should be sure to report hours earned at the end of the year. There are still 19 current EMGs who have reported ZERO hours for the year and five who have reported fewer than 20 hours. Members with Emeritus status should also report hours if at all possible even though it is no longer required. Budget Committee Report: Chairperson Kathy Reed said that the 2018 budget was $11, while the budget for 2019 will be $13, The budget for the PR committee has gone up due to the fact the group is totally revamping our PR approach in order to expand our community outreach. Debbie Zabel moved and Ginny Turvey seconded that the budget be approved. Motion passed. Members at-large reports: none Horticulture Agent Report: Tom Buller reported that Cromwell Environmental has applied for a building permit for the high tunnel. We still need to find an engineer firm to stamp the plans. December 15 there will be a workshop on growing mushrooms on a log. Sharon Ashworth mentioned that the Homeless Shelter wants someone to take charge of their garden. The hours will not count as volunteer hours for EMG purposes since it is not an official EMG project.

9 The winner of the November Update quiz prize was Misty Nuckolls from the new EMG class. Congratulations! Slate of officers for 2019: President: Nancy Smelser Vice-President: Cindy Hornberger Secretary: Sharon Laverentz Treasurer: Mary Dillon Public Relations: Andrea Verbanic Members-at-Large: Jane Styles-Potts, Judy Adams, Susan Rendall New Class representative: Ron Spangler Cathi Hamilton moved and Pam Patrick seconded to approve the slate of officers as presented. Motion passed. Roxie McGee urged members to look at the hand dyed scarves available at Good Earth Gathering. These scarves were dyed using plants from the Native Medicinal Garden and the garden gets a percentage of the proceeds from sales. Ginny Turvey announced she would be in touch with coordinators about the January Activity Fair on January 19. Unfinished Business: By-Laws changes: 1) This change that was suggested involved having the vice-president automatically move on to the President s position. The idea being that the vice-president could learn the ropes of being the President before stepping into the position. However, after discussion and a vote, this proposal failed. Succession planning will be taken up again with the 2019 board. 2) The second by-laws change involved having the treasurer remain on the board one year after their term was up in order to train the new treasurer. The retiring treasurer would be an ex-officio member of the board. After discussion Kathy Reed moved and Lisa Larsen seconded that the changes be tabled for more study. Motion passed. New Business: Andrea Verbanic and Heather Noble presented the plan for the new Demonstration Garden in Eudora. Eudora is the only town in Douglas County that does not have a Master Gardener presence and they are most eager to have EMGs take on this project. This proposal will be presented to the membership again in January at which time a vote will be taken. Laurie McLane-Higginson reported that two more garden leaders are needed for the 2019 garden tour. There is also a sign-up sheet for volunteers in each garden. Jeanne Klein moved that the meeting adjourn. Cathi Hamilton seconded. Motion Passed. Respectfully submitted, Sharon Laverentz, Secretary 2018 Budget 2019 Budget

10 Projected Income Garden Tour (Spring Garden Show) $ 6, $ 4, Native Plant Sale $ 3, $4, Transfer from Reserve $ 2, $ 4, Budget for 2019 $ 11, $ 13, Expense Administration $ $ Advanced Ed. Programs $ $ Demo- Garden Fairgrounds $ 1, $ 2, Demo Gardens-Monarch Watch $ 1, $ 1, Demo Gardens-Tom Swan Park $ 1, $ 1, Demo Garden - Medicinal Gardengs - $ Farmer's Market $ $ Festival of Trees - $ - Spring Fair $ 2, Garden Tour $ 1, Garden Art $ $ Garden Tour Selection $ - $ - Horticulture Hotline $ - $ - Lawrence Home Show $ - $ - Member Plant Sale - EMG $ - $ - Native Plant Sale Exp. $ 2, $ 2, New Class Mentoring/Training $ $ Produce Distribution $ - $ - Public Education $ $ Public Relations $ $ 1, Publications $ - $ - Resource Librarian-Historian $ $ Total Scholarships $ $ Social Committee $ $ 1, Total Expense $ 11, $ 13, Donations from Groups To use for Training Scholarship $ Total Other Income $ Other Expense Expense Balance Remainig EMG Grant Fund $ 1, $ Jr. Master Gardeners $ $ 5, T-shirt Exp $ 1, $ Total Other Expense $ 3, $ 5,812.94

11 EMG Reimbursement Schedule for 2019 EXTENSION MASTER GARDENER EXPENSES Please turn in your receipts and properly signed reimbursement to the EMG Treasurer before the monthly EMG Board meeting. The EMG Board meets the 2 nd Wednesday of the month. After the EMG Board meeting the Treasurer will turn in all receipts to th e Extension office. The Extension office must then present all payments to the Douglas County Extension Council for approval and that Council meets on the first Tuesday of each month. No money can be paid out until the Council meets and approves the payments. Receipts are processed only once a month. If you turn in any receipts the day after the EMG Board meeting, you will not be reimbursed for 2 months. For example, if you turn in a receipt on March 15 th, you will not be paid until May 2 nd. Receipts received by Payment will be mailed on January 8 FEBRUARY 6 February 12 MARCH 6 March 12 APRIL 3 April 9 MAY 8 May 7 JUNE 5 June 11 JULY 3 July 9 AUGUST 7 August 14 SEPTEMBER 4 September 10 OCTOBER 9 October 8 NOVEMBER 6 November 12 DECEMBER 4 December 10 (no board meeting) JANUARY 15

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