2. What is a Master Gardener?
• First and foremost…. a volunteer.
• Commitment to community.
• Commitment to public education.
• Commitment to continuing education.
4. Activity reporting
• Support services
▫ I helped with…
• Youth education
▫ I taught kids…
• Adult education
▫ I taught adults…
5. at a glance
Statewide Comparison
• Membership
1. Milwaukee, 435
2. Dane, 428
3. Ozaukee, 187
4. Rock, 166
5. Racine, 154
6. St. Croix, 139
6. at a glance
Statewide Comparison
• Total Volunteer hours
1. Milwaukee, 18,192
2. Dane, 15,434
3. Rock, 10,498
4. Racine, 8,822
5. Ozaukee, 8451
6. Outagamie, 8110
7. Rock Prairie Association
# in
program
Hours of
support
service
Hours of
community
education
Hours of
youth
education
Total
hours CE
2010 117 8904 760 695 10359.0 3024
2009 166 9109 823.00 565 10497.0 2182
2008 148 7052 959.5 671.5 8618.5 2076
2007 138 7235 463 1213.5 8911.0 1959
2006 130 5674.0 786.0 756.5 7216.5 1663
2005 121 3300.0 293.0 60.5 3653.5 1562
8. Individual highlights
• Youth Education
1. Julie Gibes (143 hrs)
2. Mandy Fischer (141 hrs)
3. Mary Berve (59.75 hrs)
*based on information received, may not include
hours turned in after deadline*
9. Individual highlights
• Community Education
1. Barb Converse (100)
2. Barb Guse (82.50 hrs)
3. Jane Brakefield (52 hrs)
*based on information received, may not include
hours turned in after deadline*
10. Individual highlights
• Support Services
1. Barb Guse (1372)
2. John Rockenfield (325.50)
3. Mary Kay Thompson (300)
*based on information received, may not include
hours turned in after deadline*
11. Individual highlights
Over 100 hours volunteered
• Robin Anderson
• Barb Converse
• Bev Drew
• Glen Erickson
• Beverly Feltz
• Mandy Fischer
• Kelley Frey
• Julie Gibes
• Chris Goepfert
• Deb Grams
• Barb Guse
• Jim Haseman
• Arthur Hilker
• Layton Hoel
• Judy Latka
• Laurie Matelli
• Janice Peterson
• Mary Kay
Thompson
• John Rockenfield
12. Executive committee, 2009-2010
• President
• Term expires 2010
Cindy Leverenz
• Vice-President
• Term ends 2011 (as President)
Mary Kay Thompson
• Secretary
• Term ends 2011
Jenny Membrino
• Treasurer
• Term ends 2010
Erika Rebout
WiMGA Rep.
Anna Kokity
Newsletter Editor
Joanne Ekena
13. Executive committee, 2009-2010
• President
• Term expires 2011
Mary Kay Thompson
• Vice-President
• Term ends 2012 (as President)
Laura Boettcher
• Secretary
• Term ends 2011
Jenny Membrino
• Treasurer
• Term ends 2012
Erika Rebout
WiMGA Rep.
Anna Kokity
Newsletter Editor
Cindy Leverenz
14.
15.
16. 2009-2010 Interns
• General Training
▫ 60 hours of lecture training
▫ 24 hours of required volunteer service
▫ Complete the final exam
▫ 13 individuals successfully completed
17. 2009-2010 Interns
• Laura Boettcher
• Sandra Czubek
• Larry Gibes
• Mary Jones
• William Maynard
• Mary Nimm
• Jane Palumbo
• Barb Petersen
• Kelly Reed
• Valorie Rheinschmidt
• John Rockenfield
• Marge Sell
• Marty Siegworth
• Sue Zimmerman
18.
19.
20. Advanced Training: Fruits & Veg.
• Anna Kokity
• Barbara Peterson
• Beverly Feltz
• Bonny Guenther
• Carol Cartwright
• Catherine Idzerda
• Cindy Leverenz
• Deb Grams
• Joanne Ekena
• Judy Latka
• Julie Meske
• Karen Bernard
• Kelley Frey
• Kelly Reed
• Kristine Zaballos
• Mandy Fischer
• Marie Messinger
• Steve Harris
• Pamela Walgren
• Sandy Kallas
• Anissa Welch
• Shirley DiFrancesco
• Shirley Stekel
• Jim Haseman
• Theresa Noggle
• Kathleen Miller
• Robby Hagan-Severson
21.
22. Leadership Development
• Cindy Leverenz
• Shirley DiFrancesco
• Mary Kay Thompson
• Jenny Membrino
• Bonnie Cunningham
• Anna Kokity
• Barb Guse
• Anissa Welch
• Mandy Fischer
• Alice Cassidy
• Carolyn Bakula
• Shirley Bauer
• Laura Boettcher
• Robin Anderson
• Tammy Tucker
• Sandy Kallas
• Janice Peterson
• Deb Grams
• Jim Haseman
• Mary Nimm
• Marty Siegworth
23. PHA On-Line Training
• Barb Converse
• Roberta Hagan-Severson
• Steve Harris
• Pam Walgren
33. Iron Gardener Challenge
• Individual MG challenge themselves by
volunteering outside their comfort zone
• Set Personal goals and measure their
accomplishments
• Leadership, Community Service, Community
Education, Youth Education, MGV-hosted
Special events, Other interests
• Self-reflection
34. Barb Guse
“ Layout a plan, stick to it, and follow through
as a team”
▫ Implemented High Tunnel Gardens
Goal: Grow early value crops
Researched high tunnel garden efficiencies
Harvest was 6 weeks earlier by implementing high tunnel garden
▫ Worked with RECAP
Taught inmates how to plant, grow, maintain, and harvest gardens
▫ Presentation to Winnebago County MG
Fear of public speak, wanted to do something outside comfort zone.
Support from team got her through presentation successfully
35.
36. Jim Haseman
• Goal: Grow 20,000 lbs of produce and distribute to
needy
▫ Achieved: produced 15,000 lbs and distributed through
WIC/Senior Markets
▫ Worked with and help successfully implement numerous
programs: Rock Haven Hort-therapy, RBG flower project,
community gardens instructor
▫ Created an alumni garden for RECAP and trustees (produced
almost 3,000 lbs of food)
“I worked closely with a great bunch of people
this year…so many to thank for making this
year our BEST. MY THANKS FOR LETTING
ME BE A PART OF IT.”
37.
38. Deb Grams
• Goal: Work as part of a team to expand and improve community
gardens
• Scheduled education classes, set up market schedules, planted and maintained
children’s garden
• Offered horticulture classes to RECAP so they were more prepared for garden
season
• Gave presentation about community gardens to Winnebago County
▫ Overcame nervousness of speaking publicly
“The team did such a fabulous job this year, I am proud
to be a member. I plan on stepping up my
contributions next year by focusing on more specific
programs and following through stronger. Although
we had a few minor glitches and personality conflicts,
we still set some high bars to meet next year. Thanks
for allowing me to be part of this special team.”