Home Horticulture - Children's Garden ProgramPlan of Work
Campbell County CES
Title:
Home Horticulture - Children's Garden Program
MAP:
Home Horticulture - Children's Garden Program
Agents Involved:
Stolz, Turner, Thompson, Rex, Vaughn, Harney, Prim, Linepensel
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
4-H Youth Development Programming
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
LEAP
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Food Preparation
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Keys to Embracing Aging
Situation:
Parents are searching for fun educational activities for their children during summer school break. Families are growing their own home gardens and are looking for ways to involve children in the process.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Increase the number of youth garden activities to include an on-going, year-round gardening club.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Extend youth gardening programs to include community gardening and service learning projects.
Initial Outcomes:
Offer camps and garden clubs for children to learn basic garden skills and plant knowledge.
Evaluation:
Long-term Outcome: Children will attend garden programs
Indicator: participation using skills learned
Method: Proven techniques
Timeline: Throughout the year
Intermediate Outcome: Children are sustaining vegetables and flowers and recording the progress
Indicator: youth participation
Method: observation, community gardens, school gardens
Timeline: Throughout the yearInitial Outcome: Participants using plant knowledge in program activities
Indicator: evaluations, participation
Method: observation, written evaluation
Timeline: Throughout the year
Learning Opportunities:
Audience: preschoolers
Project or Activity: Flower Buds
Content or Curriculum: LEAP Curriculum from UK, UK publications in FS and HorticultureInputs: Lakeside Commons Educational Gardens, Horticulture Agent, Horticulture Technicians, FCS agents
Date: monthly throughout the year
Audience: Children ages 6-8 and their parents
Project or Activity: Mommy and Me…in the Garden and Kitchen Program
Content or Curriculum: U.K. Curriculums and publications, SNAP-ed materials, newsletters, Money-Wise newsletters, Plate It Up and other UK recipes
Inputs: Kentucky Cooperative Extension agents and program assistant, CES publications, Scholarly family life journals, Extension resources from other states, eXtension resources, community partners.
Date: February – September of each year
Audience: 4-H Youth
Project or Activity: Junior Master Gardener Program
Content or Curriculum: Texas A&M JMG Program
Inputs: Host KY pilot counties for training and utilize Lakeside Commons Educational Gardens
Date: Conduct program in Spring/Summer yearly
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