Friday, March 12, 2010

Pollination Jubilation'

Received this from Sharon Strouse: Thought I'd blog it so you can see what's developing.

I was on the list as well, but hadn't said I'd be able to do it. I'd be working during this event and my boss might not appreciate it! Some of you not mentioned by Sharon, can contact her if you're interested, even if it's in a stand in capacity. I have seen the OARDC's bug zoo. It's really very interesting and fun.

From Sharon:

"Hello friends,

Here is the message that I sent to Roger Downer at OARDC today per his request.
I will assume that he will contact you to ask if you can help teach the 'pollination jubilation' session described below.

I have agreed to meet with Roger on this coming Monday and for him to share his teaching resources that he has for this lesson --- so that I can share them with those of you that agree to volunteer --- if needed.

So, be in touch if you need any teaching resources...

Here are the emails of the OCVN trained individuals that were potentially interested.

They were thinking two persons each day -- and then I told them that we could keep others interested "on call" in case there was a volunteer cancellation.

Here are there names and emails:

Pat Dutton: duttonp@wifi7.com (Wednesday)
Sharon Hunter: cat_1724@yahoo.com (Wednesday I believe)
Kathy Hanlon: khanlon1@mac.com (Tuesday I believe)

John Abt was recommended by his fellow classmates but was not in attendance when we were asking for help: johnjabt@gmail.com

If you are not able to reach these volunteers by email -- you can contact Chris Sieverdes our local volunteer coordinator by phone or email (330-231-8576; csieverdes@ag.osu.edu) to get more contact information.

The volunteers are interested in seeing your powerpoint -- and knowing what materials are at the station that they can use. I can meet with you (before you leave) on Monday, the 15th in the early afternoon to see what is available and then the volunteers can get materials from me if necessary. (I will be out of town the week of April 11 in Minnesota) -- "

Pat

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