by May Coleman

in the last few months we have started three new educational gardens: Pueblos Del Sol, First Five Pittsburg Children’s Garden and First Five Monument. We have also taught several classes, collaborated with many school programs and conducted workshops and webinars in collaboration with the UCCE Expanded Food Nutrition and Education Program.

We've also partnered with several organizations to strengthen our community impact, including Urban Tilth, Yes Nature to Neighborhoods, Yes Families, Groundwork Richmond, First Five, Monument Crises Center, Bi-Bett, and Support for Recovery.
We have several ongoing events scheduled until the end of this year, and many opportunities are being considered, so all UC Master Gardeners should be on the lookout for volunteer opportunities that will be posted on VMS.

Jardineros is currently going through an initial structural process. We are writing internal procedures and regulations and setting realistic goals to efficiently communicate our mission statement and educational goals to our multicultural communities.
Some changes and rearrangements are taking place, as I am currently the only official Lead of Jardineros. We thank Anne Sutherland for her years of leadership and for staying on as a valuable member of Jardineros.
Soon, we will be opening our meetings to everyone and would love to have you aboard to hear your thoughts and ideas. We will also have a kickoff meeting and a new recruitment event. Did I mention there will be a special cake?
“Cultivando salud amistades y belleza, un jardín a la vez.” (Cultivating health, friendships and beauty, one garden at a time.)

