Project Partners
The
Yolo County Master Gardeners are trained
volunteers with the University of California Cooperative Extension
program. They extend the ability of the local UC Cooperative Extension
office to provide practical scientific horticulture and gardening
information to the citizens of California. Master Gardeners are
key volunteer leaders for the Central Park Gardens renovation
project.
The City of Davis Community Services Department is working closely with the volunteers to help plan the renovation of the gardens in Central Park. Community Projects Specialist Lisa Buckman manages the City’s Volunteer Adopt-a-Park program and is the main liaison for the project. The City has provided staff support and funding for irrigation improvements, path improvements, and mulching and planting projects.
The Davis Farm to School Connection is a program of the Davis Farmers Market Foundation that works to support gardens in the schools, bring produce from local farms to school cafeterias, and take classes on farm field trips. In addition to improving children’s agricultural literacy, their programs give children a hands-on connection with science and nature and help improve their nutrition. The Davis Farm to School Connection is also interested in using the gardens in Central Park as a demonstration site. They are providing volunteers to help with the planning and implementation of the renovation and will ultimately coordinate school field trips and informal family activities in the gardens. Several active members of the Davis Farm to School Connection are also Master Gardeners.
Founded in 2005, the Davis Garden Club is a local member of the statewide California Garden Clubs. It's mission is to promote gardening, encourage civic beautification, and participate in projects to enhance the community. The club meets monthly and often hosts informative talks by local horticultural speakers. The Davis Garden Club is supporting the Central Park Gardens by providing volunteers and funds for garden projects and events.
The UC Davis Arboretum is supporting the project through staff consultations and advice. The Arboretum also lends garden tools to Master Gardeners for Central Park work days that require more tools than are on site.
Project Coordinator: Emily Griswold, community volunteer and assistant director of horticulture at the UC Davis Arboretum
Volunteer Garden Designers:
Cheryl H. Sullivan, Landscape Architect #3954, Cunningham Engineering
Corporation
Laurie Opfell, garden designer, The Secret Garden Landscape Design
Nikhil Joshi, Bioinformatics Programmer at the UC Davis Genome Center