3rd Annual Growing a Green Generation Children’s Gardening Conference
What
can a child learn down a garden path? Just about everything they need
to know, it turns out.
Child care providers, teachers, parents, and others who work with young
children will gather for the 3rd annual Growing a Green Generation conference
on gardening with children, Saturday, March 17, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00
p.m. at the Child Study and Development
Center at the University of New Hampshire campus in Durham, New Hampshire.
The day will be packed with hands-on workshops led by early childhood
teachers and plant science educators. Participants will learn ways to
help young children to learn and grow through year-round gardening activities.
Participants will learn from the experts during hands-on sessions in
the UNH horticulture research greenhouses. Specialists in Permaculture
will share how these techniques might support gardening with young children.
UNH Extension educator Margaret Hagen will explain the use of charts
and tables from the Growing a Green Generation curriculum, and UNH Extension
program coordinator Dot Perkins will focus on integrated pest management.
Afternoon workshops by early childhood teachers and extension educators
include: Gardening in an Urban Environment; Gardening with Infants and
Toddlers and Creating a Community Garden, One School’s Story.
People registering by March 1 will receive the early-bird discount rate of $75.00; after March 1, the fee rises to $85.00, which includes breakfast, lunch, and all sessions. For more information or to register, download this brochure, or call 862-3200.
