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ANR leadership visits Elkus Ranch, UCCE programs

UC ANR leaders visited colleagues at UC Elkus Ranch and UCCE San Mateo/San Francisco offices and met county partners and local stakeholders. Photo by Peggy Lynch
 

On Aug. 23, UC ANR leaders visited UC Elkus Ranch and UCCE San Mateo/San Francisco offices to meet with our county partners and local stakeholders, and learn about the research, education, extension and outreach programs offered to residents of the two counties.

Brent Hales, associate vice president, led the visit alongside Vice Provost Daniel Obrist, Director of Cooperative Extension Lynn Schmitt-McQuitty, and Director of Workplace Inclusion and Belonging Elizabeth Moon.

The visit started at the CalFresh Healthy Living, UCCE offices in South San Francisco where the leaders met with our federally funded nutrition education program staff and learned about the impactful projects in school cafeterias and early education centers.

From left, Master Gardeners Maggie Mah and Carol O'Donnell, Elizabeth Moon, Brent Hales, Lynn Schmitt-McQuitty, Daniel Obrist, and Master Gardener Noreen Cepernich at the UC Master Gardener Gardening Education Center. Photo by Igor Lacan

The visit continued at Elkus Ranch, where ANR leaders toured the grounds, learning about the school visit programs – the mainstay of the Elkus mission – but also learning about the ranch facilities and our other activities. Our UC Master Gardener and Master Food Preserver program volunteers were on hand to introduce their respective programs and impacts – and to share some wonderful, preserved food. 

Our guests then settled into a working lunch, meeting our local partners from county agencies, elected officials, community groups and local stakeholders, for whom we organized multiple tours of the ranch.

Moon, Obrist, Hales and Schmitt-McQuitty try their hands using a honey extractor. Photo by Igor Lacan

In the early afternoon, the visit continued at the Phoenix Garden at the San Mateo Juvenile Justice Facility, where the educators from our Youth Development program and our county partners described the groundbreaking work with youth in gardening, food production, and even beekeeping – followed by honey tasting!

The tour concluded at the Gardening Education Center at the San Mateo County Event Center. Here our Master Gardener program volunteers were once again the tour guides, showcasing not only the unique GEC facilities that they have constructed in partnership with the San Mateo County Fair to propagate plants and offer hands-on classes, but also demonstrating their ability to grow some truly impressive tomatoes!

With honey and tomatoes in hand, and having connected with our many partners, stakeholders and friends, our guests departed, impressed with the reach, impact and breadth of services that our Cooperative Extension office provides to the residents of San Mateo and San Francisco counties.

From left, Igor Lacan, Julio Contreras, 4-H Water Wizards Program and Phoenix Garden coordinator; Schmitt-McQuitty; Obrist; Regina Moreno of San Mateo County Youth Services; Hales and Moon pose with their honey takeaway baskets at the Phoenix Garden. Photo by Peggy Lynch
Posted on Friday, September 27, 2024 at 12:14 PM
  • Author: Igor Lacan

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