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Wanted: Jr. Extension Agent

Zoom into interviews TODAY for manager of Master Gardener program

Wanted: Jr. Extension Agent

Three candidates will be interviewing this week for Junior Extension Agent, a position that includes managing the Oʻahu Master Gardeners and other volunteer programs at the Urban Garden Center in Pearl City. Please join the selection committee for these “Vision of the UH Master Gardener and Urban Garden Volunteer Programs” interviews. Candidates are: Kimberly Ellis

Wednesday, December 15 @ 12:00 p.m.  

Zoom: http://go.hawaii.edu/egV

Meeting ID: 864 8014 5048

Passcode: 535207

 

Tina Lau

Wednesday, December 15 @ 2:30 p.m.  

Zoom: http://go.hawaii.edu/Vgz
Meeting ID: 850 0473 0345

Passcode: 444337

 

Katie Kaizen

Thursday, December 16 @ 4:00 p.m.  

Zoom: http://go.hawaii.edu/ugV
Meeting ID: 832 1676 1437

Passcode: 341220

 

UGC also has a limited number of seats for in-person attendance. For questions or to RSVP, please contact Joshua Silva.

Wayne Fujino and Debbie Wong

2021 Dean's Awards for Excellence in APT and Civil Service

Wayne Fujino and Debbie Wong

The 2021 Dean’s Award for Outstanding APT goes to Wayne Fujino in the Dept. of Family and Consumer Sciences Department. Wayne is the fiscal support specialist for FCS and, as anyone who has interacted with him in the course of his job can attest, he is a master at navigating the fiscal and procurement landscape at UH. In addition to his knowledge of UH fiscal processes, Wayne is always helpful and committed to supporting CTAHR faculty and staff in the FCS department. His attitude of service to others is greatly appreciated. Debbie Wong, secretary in the Office of the Dean, has been named as the 2021 Dean’s Civil Service Award recipients. Anyone who has worked at any level with Debbie Wong knows that if you need help or need to get something done, she is the person who can make things happen. Her dedication and commitment to her job is both obvious and highly commendable. Debbie couples her outstanding  support staff abilities with a constant smile and positive attitude to make it a good day for the people with whom she interacts.

Ag Stressed?

Survey will help develop and deliver support

Ag Stressed?

If you’re an Ag producer and feeling stressed, please consider taking a new survey from the Hawaiʻi Seeds of Wellbeing (SOW) program. Your input will help contribute to a greater understanding of Hawai’i agricultural producers and their wellbeing needs. The survey takes less than 15 minutes and is available in English, Chuukese, Chinese, Ilokano, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese. Take the survey now. Hawai`i SOW is funded by the USDA National Institute for Food and Agriculture and administered by the Hawai`i Department of Agriculture. For more info on the program, visit NIFA.

Poinsettias, Please

Pickup is TODAY ONLY and TOMORROW ONLY at Magoon

Poinsettias, Please

If you missed last week’s pre-order for beautiful, exquisite, one-of-a-kind poinsettias from the Dept. of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences, TODAY (and TOMORROW) is your lucky day. So brighten up your holidays and support our budding horticulturist students of TPSS 364 (Horticulture: Theory and Practice), TPSS 402 (Flower and Foliage Production), and the TPSS Graduate Student Organization.

  • Wednesday 12/8, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
  • Thursday 12/9, 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
  • Magoon Research Station, 2717 Woodlawn Drive, next door to Noelani Elementary.
  • CASH ONLY and please bring EXACT CHANGE.

Up your chances of getting the J’Adore of your dreams by pre-ordering online. Walk-ins will be accommodated, but the students cannot guarantee selection or availability.

“Thanks for your support of hands-on learning for our students!” say Orville Baldos and Teresita Amore.

Feeding Mental Health

HDFS + UGC Fruit Hui team up to collect, donate fruit baskets

Feeding Mental Health

For this past Thanksgiving, student interns Leah Ramos and Kalani Akau and their advisor, Sothy Eng, took the initiative to collect fruits from families' backyards and put them together in baskets, which they donated to Mental Health Kōkua, a local organization that serves adults striving for mental wellness. The Urban Garden Center’s Fruit Hui immediately came on board, generously donating its entire harvest of lemon, tangerine, orange, papaya, mango, and starfruit, estimated to be more than 100 pounds of fresh, nutritious, delicious items – and all hand-picked by UGC volunteers Linda, Susie, Glenn, Jessie, Karen, Kim, and others.

“These fruit baskets not only provide nutritional food for our community members, but also help toward promoting sustainable food systems as abundant foods are being sourced and shared with those who are struggling with food access,” says Sothy of the Human Development and Family Studies program in the Dept. of Family and Consumer Sciences. “This food distribution is one of the elements within the food systems that connects between the home/community food systems with our community members who are suffering from social injustice of healthy food access."

Extension’s Kalani Matsumura adds, “The UGC volunteers normally donate these fruits to the Hawaiʻi Food Bank, as well as the CTAHR student food pantry, but today they are happy to support HDFS students’ Thanksgiving project to put together nice baskets for the needy. Thank you for the great work you're doing for families in Hawaiʻi!

Mental Health Kōkua serves adult individuals with disabilities and chronic illnesses often causing the individual to feel alone and separated from reality, explains Les Gusman, County Director-Oahu.

“This random act of kindness that you are providing gives them hope,” he says. “We appreciate Brooke Fisher, an HDFS alumni and MHK former intern, who is now doing her Master's in Social Work at Columbia University, for her continuous effort connecting CTAHRʻs Home Garden Network program to our organization.”

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