On the QT | The Official Newsletter of GWA December 2016 - January 2017 | Página 4
Noteworthy
NEW&
Dawn Hummel of BeeDazzled Media LLC, has
launched a new website, beedazzledmediacom.
Tova Roseman has added a podcast to her
new website, Tova’s Garden: Organic Gardening
for Body & Spirit. In the podcast, she interviews
nature’s thought leaders and people who
have expertise and insights to help us live in
harmony with our environment.
Patrick Ryan, education specialist for the
Alaska Botanical Garden, continues to teach
as part of Alaska Botanical Garden/Anchorage
School District 21st Century Community
Schools gardening program. The program is in
its third year of a five-year grant to teach kids
to grow food and helps build school gardens.
In schools, he works daily with kids and plants,
teaching horticulture and science. Pat is also
doing book reviews and articles on ABG’s
Facebook page.
Bob Tanem, a GWA member since 1989 and
a Fellow of GWA, was awarded University of
California Berkeley’s 2015 Peter E. Haas Public
Service Award, which recognizes alumni for
their public service. Bob’s award is based on his
founding a gardening program at Homeward
Bound of Marin, a homeless shelter and service
center in Novato, California. Tanem transformed
a parking lot into an organic garden that
provides produce for shelter residents, and donated 400 pounds of food to a local charity in
its first year. More recently, the center expanded
the program by turning a courtyard into an
edible landscape. The garden also supports
Homeward Bound’s culinary academy and
catering program. Bob’s unwavering dedication
and leadership was recognized in a special
presentation at the Haas Pavilion on the Berkeley
Campus of the University of California.
P R E S I D E N T ’S M E S S AG E
KIRK R. BROWN
Happy New Year!
Our 12-month anniversary of working with Kellen Company is cause
to celebrate the monumental undertakings that we’ve been planning
for so many years. So as this year fades to black, I choose to smile
brilliantly, turn the page and carry on.
As a member of GWA, everyone should be creating a checklist of
advantages that this new year offers. Never before has our association
offered so much as a return on an investment of time and money:
• Plan trips to MANTS, TPIE, Cultivate and Far West Trade Show. We have a presence on the
trade show floor of each of this industry’s biggest events.
• Write a program submission for the 2017 Conference & Expo in Buffalo. Develop a topic
for a presentation that you’ve been saving for a very special occasion.
• Enter your 2016 work in the Awards Program. Now is the time to prepare. Enter a forum
that recognizes the best of the best.
• Update all of your information on the website database. This is the key to universal
awareness of who we are, what we do and how we impact our network.
• Attend one of the 20 upcoming regional meetings. Add garden tours, networking and
story ideas to your list of completed activities. These meetings create the easiest and
earliest means of entry into a wonderful world of professional garden communications
and people who do it.
• Post ideas, travel suggestions, blog links and member updates to our social media
platforms. Access is open to all and definitely encouraged.
• Volunteer for one of our committees.
This column replaces the former “On the QT.” It includes
non-time-sensitive member news, awards, job changes and
anything else that does not fit into “Regional News & Notes”
or “Hot Off the Press.” Please submit news items and high-resolution photos to [email protected].
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• Recommend someone you know to join the group for very specific reasons.
We are open. We are encouraging. We are facilitating. We offer the best tours—at
amazing venues with superior networking among industry leaders. The friendships that are
made within this outstanding group are the things by which a life is measured.
Please join me by celebrating GWA’s brand new year of exciting possibilities. At the stroke
of midnight on December 31, 2016 raise a glass and toast our growing future.