VIII. PROMOTION AND TENURE VITA: GAIL A. LANGELLOTTO-RHODABACK

(also known as Gail A. Langellotto)

A.EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION

Current Position and Rank:Urban and Community Horticulture Specialist

Statewide Coordinator Master Gardener Program

Associate Professor, 75% Extension, 25% Teaching

Department of Horticulture

Oregon State University

Previous Position (2007-2014):Same as above, but 100% Extension (0% Teaching)

Academic Preparation

2002Ph.D.University of MarylandEntomology

College Park, Maryland

1996M.S.University of MarylandEntomology

College Park, Maryland

1993B. S.University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyBiology

Baltimore, Maryland

Certifications

2014Search Advocate. Oregon State University Office of Equity and Inclusion (valid through June 2015).

2014Pesticide Consultant, Oregon Department of Agriculture (valid through December 31, 2018).

2007Certificate of Completion: CITI Course (to comply with Oregon State University Institutional Review Board requirements for social/behavioral researchers).

2002University Teaching and Learning, University of Maryland Center for Teaching Excellence.

Academic Employment

2013 - Present / Associate Professor, Department of Horticulture, Oregon State University.
Statewide Coordinator, Master Gardener Program, Oregon State University Extension.
2007-2013 / Assistant Professor, Department of Horticulture, Oregon State University.
Statewide Coordinator, Master Gardener Program, Oregon State University Extension.
2003-2007 / Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Fordham University.
2002-2003 / Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Department of Entomology, University of California, Davis.
2001-2002 / Gahan Fellow. Department of Entomology, University of Maryland.
2000-2001 / Coordinator, University Teaching and Learning Program. Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Maryland.
1994-2000 / Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Maryland. Courses: introductory biology, introduction to entomology, insect ecology, environmental science and policy.

B. TEACHING, ADVISING AND OTHER ASSIGNMENTS

1.Instructional Summary

  1. Credit Courses

Oregon State University Credit Courses

Course / Title / Enrollment / Term / Year
HORT / ENT 499/599
ENT 399
HORT / ENT 499/599 / Insect Agroecology
Introduction to Integrated Pest Management
Insect Agroecology / 16 / Spring
Spring / 2016
2015
HORT 505
HORT 512 / Horticulture Ethics Seminar
Discussions in Plant Science: Ecological Horticulture / 8
12 / Spring
Fall / 2014
2012
HORT 501 / Horticulture Research: Beginning Farmers / 1 / Spring / 2011
HORT 507 / Horticulture Department Seminar / 11 / Fall / 2009

Oregon State University Guest Lectures

Course / Title / Enrollment / Term / Year
ENTM 519
ENSM 450
ENTM 599
BOT 553
HHS 220 / Current Topics in Entomology
Senior Capstone (Portland State Univ.): Community-Based Service Learning
Explorations of OSU Entomology
Plant Disease Diagnosis
Community Education Programs and Practices: The Extension System / 8
8
12
4
8
30
30
25
20 / Winter
Winter
Fall
Fall
Summer
Spring
Winter Fall
Spring / 2015
2014
2013
2013
2012
2012
2012
2011
2011
HORT 499/599 / Special Topics in Horticulture: Community Food Systems / 25 / Spring / 2012
HORT 499 / Special Topics in Horticulture: Building Sustainable Landscapes in the 21st Century / 12 / Spring / 2011
HORT 511 / Research and Educational Perspectives in Horticulture / 11
14
12
5
7 / Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall / 2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
BOT 535 / Pollination Biology / 7 / Spring / 2009
HORT 112
HORT 111 / Introduction to Horticultural Systems, Practices and Careers
Introduction to Horticultural Crop Production / 30
30
30
30
21
20 / Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall / 2014
2013
2012
2011
2008
2007

Prior to Present Position, Fordham University Credit Courses

Course / Title / Enrollment / Term / Year
BISC 2561 / Undergraduate Ecology / 24
18
28
20
24
11 / Fall
Spring
Fall
Spring
Fall
Spring / 2006
2006
2005
2005
2004
2004
BISC 2571 / Undergraduate Ecology Laboratory / 24
18
28
20
24
11 / Fall
Spring
Fall
Spring
Fall
Spring / 2006
2006
2005
2005
2004
2004
BISC 6533 / Graduate Ecological Methods / 7
2 / Fall
Fall / 2005
2004
BISC 7552 / Graduate Insect Ecology / 10 / Spring / 2006
BISC 8530 / Graduate Seminar in Ecology and Evolution: Experimental Design / 5 / Fall / 2004
  1. Non-Credit Courses and Workshops

Oregon State University Non-Credit Courses: Instructor-Led Online Master Gardener Course

Title / Enrollment / Term / Year
Master Gardener Trainees / *Certificate of Home Horticulture Students / Total
DOC Students / OYA Students / OSU PACE Students
Online Master Gardener Course / 0
16
22
0
25
0
24
0
33
0
37
0
37
0 / 50
25
17
63
58
0
32
12
2
0
0
0
0
0 / 0
0
0
4
6
0
0
4
3
0
0
0
0
0 / 8
16
27
27
19
36
26
45
27
31
37
55
36
45 / 58
41
66
94
108
36
74
61
65
31
74
55
73
45 / Winter
Fall
Winter
Fall
Winter
Fall
Winter
Fall
Winter
Fall
Winter
Fall
Winter
Fall / 2015
2014
2014
2013
2013
2012
2012
2011
2011
2010
2010
2009
2009
2008
Total / 194 / 259 / 17 / 435 / 881 / 14 offerings

*Includes students taking the online Master Gardener course at adult (DOC = Department of Corrections) and youth (Oregon Youth Authority) correctional facilities in Oregon, in cooperation with DOC, OYA and the non-profit, Lettuce Grow. PACE = Professional and Non-Credit Education. Certificate of Home Horticulture students take the Master Gardener training class and exam, but do not complete the volunteer service hours required of Master Gardener trainees.

Oregon State University Non-Credit Classes: Stand-Alone (no instructor) online Master Gardener modules. Langellotto created and narrated each lesson listed. Students register and work through lessons at their own pace.

Module Title / 2012* / 2013† / 2014† / 2015† / Cumulative
Enrollment
Basic Botany (Free) / 186 / 661 / 743 / 2,468 / 4,058
Vegetable Gardening / 10 / 48 / 25 / 114 / 197
Soils and Compost / 16 / 40 / 33 / 121 / 210
Understanding Pesticides
IPM / 6 / 18 / 9 / 97 / 130
9 / 24 / 19 / 74 / 126
Entomology / 12 / 27 / 19 / 75 / 133
Total / 239 / 818 / 848 / 2,949 / 4,854

*Prior to promotion to Associate Professor

†After promotion to Associate Professor

National and Oregon State University Extension Conferences and Seminar Series Organized

Event / Theme or Topics / Role / Attendance / Year
International Master Gardener Conference
OSU Extension Conference
National Extension Master Gardener Coordinators’ Discussion (monthly Webinar Series)
National Extension Master Gardener Coordinators’ Biennial Conference
OSU Outreach and Engagement Conference / Follow the Oregon Trail to Great Gardening
Stronger, Together
Master Gardener Program Management Issues
Master Gardener Program Management Issues
Celebrate and Collaborate! / Chair
Coordinator
Coordinator and Host
Planning Committee Member
Planning Committee Member (for all Extension Day) / 320
400
100
200 / 2017
2015
2013
2012
2010
Gardeners Mini-College / Beyond Backyard Basics: The Science of Sustainability / Co-Organizer (with David Rugg) / 360 / 2010
Gardeners Mini-College / Backyard Food Solutions. Local. Sustainable. Secure / Co-Organizer (with Betty Faller) / 401 / 2009
Willamette Valley Green Industry Seminar / Fertilization, Heavy Metals in Landscape Soils / Planning Committee Member / 40 / 2009
Gardeners Mini-College / Going Green on Our Silver / Co-Organizer (with Tamera Martin) / 330 / 2008
Willamette Valley Green Industry Seminar / Green Roofs, Bioswales, Sustainable Certification Programs / Planning Committee Member / 60 / 2008
Total / 10 Events Organized / 2211 attendees

Oregon State University Extension Classes.Number of classes presented by year and category, as well as the estimated number of attendees(in parentheses).A detailed listing of non-credit classes can be found after this table. Langellotto is sole presenter, unless otherwise noted in detailed list of classes.

Classes held after promotion to Associate Professor

Audience / Class Type / 2013 / 2014 / 2015 / 2016 / 2016 / 2017 / Totals
Master Gardener / Basic Training / 13
(426) / 2
(18) / 15
(588) / 12 / 42
(1,032)
Advanced Training / 8
(594) / 6
(450) / 6
(380) / 20
(1,424)
*Policy/Public Relations / 6
(344) / 1
(50) / 1
(100) / 8
(494)
Public / Gardening Seminars / 4
(225) / 7
(360) / 4
(209) / 1 / 16
(794)
Professional / Green Industry Seminars / 5
(450) / 1
(120) / 1
(70) / 4
(410) / 10
(1050)
Totals / 36
(2,039) / 17
(913) / 27
(1,347) / 17
(410) / 106
(4,709)

Classes held prior to promotion to Associate Professor

Audience / Class Type / 2007 / 2008 / 2009 / 2010 / 2011 / 2012 / Totals
Master Gardener / Basic Training / 0 / 11
(275) / 11
(337) / 16
(610) / 12
(443) / 7
(310) / 57
(1,975)
Advanced Training / 1
(150) / 3
(228) / 18
(269) / 2
(82) / 7
(444) / 1
(5) / 32
(1,178)
*Policy/Public Relations / 0 / 3
(140) / 2
(205) / 9
(445) / 4
(205) / 2
(100) / 20
(1,095)
Public / Gardening Seminars / 2
(17) / 4
(100) / 7
(423) / 6
(229) / 4
(125) / 6
(357) / 29
(1,251)
Professional / Green Industry Seminars / 2
(90) / 2
(150) / 1
(110) / 4
(420) / 2
(101) / 1
(100) / 12
(971)
Totals / 5
(257) / 23
(893) / 39
(1,344) / 37
(1,786) / 29
(1,318) / 17
(872) / 150
(6,470)

*Policy and public relations talks focused on detailing and celebrating how Master Gardeners support the work of the University; the challenges and successes of the Master Gardener Program; new policy or procedure changes that affect Master Gardener volunteers; meet and greets with community groups to promote the Master Gardener Program and explore potential collaborations.

2016 (Scheduled)

Master Gardener / Certificate of Home Horticulture Basic Training

  1. “Pesticides” (8 Trainings), OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Coos, Curry, Hood River, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Lincoln Counties; MG at Night in Lane County (XX Attendees).
  2. “IPM”, OSU Master Gardener Basic Training, (3 Trainings), Marion, Polk, Yamhill Counties. (XX Attendees).
  3. “Entomology”, OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Wasco County. (XX Attendees).

Public Gardening Seminars

  1. “Sex on Six Legs”, Washington County Master Gardeners Speakers Program, Beaverton, OR (XX attendees)

Professional Green Industry Seminars

  1. “Neonicotinoid Insecticides: Panel”, Chemical Applicators Short Course, Wilsonville, OR (30 attendees)
  2. 4.6/5.0 for Interesting Content; (Breakout Session Avg. 4.7)
  3. 4.5/5.0 for Useful Content; (Breakout Session Avg. 4.4)
  4. 4.3/5.0 for presentation style; (Breakout Session Avg. 4.4)
  1. “Planning IPM-Friendly Landscapes” (3 trainings), Chemical Applicators Short Course, Wilsonville, OR Non-Crop Vegetation Class in Corvallis, OR and Pesticide Recertification Event in Clackamas (380 attendees)
  2. Wilsonville, OR evaluation scores
  3. 3.7/5.0 for Interesting Content; (General Session Avg. 3.9)
  4. 3.5/5.0 for Useful Content; (General Session Avg. 3.8)
  5. 4.0/5.0 for presentation style; (General Session Avg. 4.0)

2015

Master Gardener / Certificate of Home Horticulture Basic Training

  1. “GMOs: An Objective Look at a Hot Topic”, Washington State University Master Gardener Training, Clark County, WA (70 attendees).
  2. “Entomology” (2Trainings), Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, Wilsonville, OR (28 Attendees)
  3. “Pesticides” (6Trainings), OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lincoln, Wasco Counties. (220 Attendees).
  4. “IPM”, OSU Master Gardener Basic Training, (4 Trainings), Polk, Marion, Clatsop and Yamhill Counties. (190 Attendees).
  5. Clatsop County Evaluation = 4.8/5.0 (n = 28)
  6. “Organic Gardening”, OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Klamath County. (40 Attendees).
  7. “Attracting Winged Wonders to the Garden”, Wasco County (40 attendees)

Master Gardener Advanced Training

  1. “Backyard Biodiversity. How many species can one garden host?” (3Trainings), Marion County Master Gardener Association Meeting, Salem (20 attendees), OR; International Master Gardener Conference, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Selected Speaker (70 Attendees); Audubon Society, Corvallis, OR (100 attendees)
  2. “GMOs: An Objective Look at a Hot Topic” (2 trainings), Invited Speaker, Washington State University Extension Master Gardener Conference, Vancouver, WA (70); Clark County Master Gardener Training, Vancouver, WA (70).
  3. “Climate Change and the Home Gardener”, Invited Speaker, Washington State University Extension Master Gardener Conference, Vancouver, WA (50 Attendees).

Master Gardener Policy / Public Relations

  1. “State of the Statewide Master Gardener Program Address”, Gardener’s Mini-College. McMinnville, OR. (100 attendees).

Public Gardening Seminars

  1. “Creating a Bee-Friendly Garden.” Audubon Society, Corvallis, OR Chapter (100 attendees)
  2. “Increase your Pesticide IQ to Decrease your Pesticide Use.” Josephine County Master Gardeners Seeds of Spring Seminar, Grants Pass, OR (9 attendees)
  3. “Insect Sex”(2 Trainings), Multnomah County Master Gardeners Speakers Program (50 attendees), Portland, OR; Lake Oswego Gardening (50 attendees)

Professional Green Industry Seminars

  1. “Neonicotinoid Insecticides: Practical Applications”, Chemeketa Community College Pesticide Applicators Training, Salem, OR (70 attendees)

2014

Master Gardener Basic Training

  1. “Research-Based Resources for Master Gardeners”, OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Harney County (10 attendees)
  2. “IPM”, OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Union County (8 attendees)

Master Gardener Advanced Training

  1. “An Objective Look at Genetically Modified Crops”(2 Trainings), Portland Metro Master Gardener Program Recertification (295 attendees) and Washington State University Master Gardener Training, Clark County, WA (100 attendees)
  2. Clark County, WA rating = 9.9/10. Ranked highest presenter of the 12-week term. Representative comments: “I like to witness bright, high achieving, young women. She was organized to the teeth, considerate of time constraints, patient and accepting of questions. She made the research have personal meaning and reference and she was objective.”;“Very clear and informative, exactly what I'd hoped for after months of ads for both sides.”
  3. “Plant It, and They Will Come”, Josephine County Master Gardeners, Grants Pass, OR (25 attendees)
  4. “Systemic Insecticides: What Gardeners Need to Know”, Lane County Master Gardener Plant Problem Diagnostic Specialists. Eugene, OR (30 attendees)

Master Gardener Policy / Public Relations

  1. “State of the Statewide Master Gardener Program Address”, Gardener’s Mini-College. Corvallis, OR. (50 attendees).

Public Gardening Seminars

  1. “Top 10 Citizen Science Projects for Gardeners”, Winter Dreams ~ Summer Gardens. Medford, OR (15 attendees)
  2. Session Evaluation = 4.9/5 (n=15)
  3. “Attracting Winged Wonders to the Garden”, Polk County Fall Fling, Dallas, OR (125 attendees)
  4. “Insect Sex”, Gardeners Mini-College. Corvallis, OR (10 attendees)
  5. “Plant It, and They Will Come”, Jackson County Master Gardener Spring Garden Fair, Central Point, OR (50 attendees)
  6. “Neonic Insecticides: Useful Tools or Buzz Kill”, Clatsop County Master Gardener Spring Seminar. Astoria, OR (30 attendees)
  7. “New and Emerging Insect Issues in the High Desert”, Central Oregon Master Gardener Spring Seminar. Redmond, OR (20 attendees)
  8. “Organic Gardening”, Northeast Oregon Gardening Symposium. Baker City, OR (25 attendees)

Professional Green Industry Seminars

  1. “Neonicotinoid Insecticides: Practical Applications”, Pesticide Chemistry, Toxicology and Policy Short Course, Eugene, OR (120 attendees)

2013

Master Gardener Basic Training

  1. “Entomology” (2Trainings), OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Lane, Douglas Counties. (100 Attendees).
  2. “IPM” (7Trainings), OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Hood River, Marion, Tillamook, Curry, Polk, Lincoln, Benton/Linn Counties. (210 Attendees).
  3. “Pesticides” (3Trainings), OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Polk, Wasco, Lincoln Counties. (110 Attendees).
  4. “Vegetable Gardening” (1 Training), OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Harney County. (6 Attendees).

Master Gardener Advanced Training

  1. “Sex on Six Legs”, Marion County Master Gardener Association Meeting, Salem, OR. (4 Attendees).
  2. “Garden Pollinators”, Clackamas County Master Gardener Association Meeting, Milwaukie, OR. (150 Attendees).
  3. “Increase Your Pesticide IQ”, Multnomah County Master Gardener Association Meeting, Portland, OR. (40 Attendees).
  4. “Neonicitonoid Pesticides ~ What Master Gardeners Need to Know”(2 Trainings), Portland Metro Master Gardener Recertification, Portland, OR. (200 attendees) and Gardener’s Mini-College, Corvallis, OR. (40 attendees).
  1. “Pollinator Garden Design and Maintenance”, Gardener’s Mini-College, Corvallis, OR. (40 attendees).
  2. “An Objective Look at Genetically Modified Crops”, Selected Speaker, International Master Gardener Conference, Cruise out of Seattle, WA to ports in Alaska and Canada. (100 attendees).
  3. “Systemic Insecticides: What Home Gardener’s Need to Know”, Gardener’s Mini-College, Corvallis, OR. (60 attendees).

Master Gardener Policy / Public Relations

  1. “State of the Statewide Master Gardener Program Address”, Gardener’s Mini-College. Corvallis, OR. (50 attendees).
  2. “An Introduction to the OSU Extension Master Gardener Program”, Lincoln County Master Gardener Orientation, Webinar, broadcast statewide. (59 Attendees)
  3. “OSU Forms and Procedures”, Metro Master Gardener Recertification, Portland, OR. (200 Attendees)
  4. “Working with Master Gardener Associations”, Statewide Master Gardener Program. Online Webinar. (5 attendees).
  5. “Contracts and Agreements for Master Gardeners”, New Lincoln County Master Gardener Trainee Orientation, Newport, Oregon.(25 attendees).
  6. “Oregon’s Online Volunteer Reporting System”, Statewide Master Gardener Program. Online Webinar. (5 attendees).

Public Gardening Seminars

  1. “GMOs: An Objective Look at a Hot Topic”, Gearing up for Gardening Seminar Series, Corvallis, OR. (50 Attendees).
  2. “Tips on Growing and Eating More Veggies”, Yamhill County Master Gardener’s Spring into Gardening Event (Keynote Speaker), McMinnville, OR (60 Attendees).
  3. Neonicotinoid Pesticides: What Gardeners Should Know”, Portland Garden Club Seminar, Portland, OR (100 Attendees)
  4. “Insects in the Garden”, Corvallis Environmental Center Complete Organic Gardening Course, hands-on workshop, Corvallis, OR (15 attendees)

Professional Green Industry Seminars

  1. “Managing Azalea Lace Bug in Public Landscapes”, Portland Parks and Recreation Pesticide License Recertification, Portland, OR (120 attendees)
  2. “Neonicotinoids Provide LLLOOONNNNGGGG Term Protection” (3 Trainings), Chemical Applicators Short Course, Wilsonville, OR, Pesticide Applicators Short Course, Eugene, OR and OSU Extension Southern Oregon Recertification Workshop , Medford, OR (320 attendees).
  3. “Tops Pests in PNW Ornamental Landscapes”, Wilbur Ellis Training, Tualatin, OR (25 attendees)

2012

Master Gardener Basic Training

  1. “Entomology” (2 Trainings), OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Douglas, Tillamook Counties. (110 attendees).
  2. “IPM” (5 Trainings), OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Baker, Central Gorge, Marion, Linn, Polk Counties. (200 attendees).

Master Gardener Advanced Training

  1. “Neonicotinoid Pesticides in the Home Garden” Linn County Master Gardener Association Meeting, Albany, OR. (5 attendees).

Master Gardener Policy / Public Relations

  1. “State of the Statewide Master Gardener Program Address”, Gardener’s Mini-College. Salem, OR. (50 attendees).
  2. “Reconnecting with the University”, Gardener’s Mini-College. Salem, OR. (50 attendees).

Public Gardening Seminars

  1. “The Truth About Organic Gardening”, Central Oregon Spring Seminar. Redmond, OR. (40 Attendees).
  2. “Helpful, Harmless or Harmful? Identifying Insects in Your Garden”, Insights into Gardening. Corvallis, OR. (100 attendees).
  3. “An Objective Look at Genetically Modified Foods” (3 Trainings), Josephine County Master Gardeners Seeds of Spring Seminar, Grants Pass, OR; GrowOrganics and Hood River County Extension special event, Hood River, OR; Linn County Master Gardeners Association Meeting, Albany, OR. (147 attendees).
  4. “Season Extension”, Winter Gardening Workshop at Cascades Elementary School, Lebanon, OR. (70 attendees).

Professional Green Industry Seminars

  1. “Conserving Bees in High Desert Gardens and Landscapes”, High Desert Green Industry Conference, Redmond, OR. (100 attendees).

2011

Master Gardener Basic Training

  1. “Entomology” (6 Trainings), OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Coos, Curry, Lincoln, Douglas, Lane, Wasco Counties. (275 Attendees).
  2. “Pesticides” (2 Trainings), OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Grant, Wasco Counties. (70 Attendees).
  3. “IPM” (4 Trainings), OSU Master Gardener Basic Training. Grant, Marion, Polk, Tillamook, Baker Counties. (98 Attendees).

Master Gardener Advanced Training

  1. “Integrated Pest Management”, Portland Metro Master Gardener Recertification Event. Portland, OR. (200 attendees).
  2. “Pollinator Gardens: How Home Gardeners Can Help Conserve Bee Biodiversity”, Selected Speaker,International Master Gardener Conference, Charleston, WV. (150 attendees).
  3. “How Gardening Can Support Healthy Lifestyles”, Gardener’s Mini-College. Newport, OR. (10 Attendees).
  1. “Elm Leaf Beetle Workshop”, Public Workshop, Condon, OR. (4 Attendees)
  2. “Plant Clinic Training for Master Gardeners on Ask an Expert” (2 Trainings), Online Webinar. (30 attendees).
  3. “Oregon Ask an Expert Training for Master Gardeners”, Online Webinar. (50 attendees) with S. Dodrill, B. Mayjor and K. Watte.

Master Gardener Policy / Public Relations

  1. “Contracts and Agreements for Master Gardeners”, New Master Gardener Trainee Orientation. Newport, OR (15 attendees).
  2. “Reconnecting with the University”, Oregon Master Gardener Association Leadership Day. Keynote Address, Newport, OR. (80 Attendees).
  3. “State of the Statewide Master Gardener Program Address”, Gardener’s Mini-College. Newport, OR. (100 Attendees).
  4. Speaker, Albany Senior Coalition: Met with members of the coalition to introduce and answer questions about the OSU Master Gardener Program, and discuss how we can collaborate to support senior services in the community, Albany, OR (10 Attendees).

Public Gardening Seminars

  1. “Insects in the Garden”, Department of Corrections Home Horticulture Training Series. Santiam Correctional Institution, Salem, OR. (10 attendees).
  2. “Tread Lightly; The IPM Way to Spray”, Gearing up for Gardening Seminar Series, Corvallis, OR. (50 Attendees).
  3. “Climate Friendly Gardening”, Better Living Show, Portland, OR. (20 attendees)
  4. “Native Plants and Pollinators”, Marion County Soil and Water Conservation District workshop, Salem, OR. (45 attendees).

Professional Green Industry Seminars

  1. “Spotted Wing Drosophila ID and Management”, OSU Integrated Plant Protection Center. Urban Pest Management Course, Oregon City, OR. (100 attendees).
  2. “How Master Gardeners can Support Local Foods Initiatives”, Oregon Horticultural Society Meeting, Portland, OR. (1 attendee).

2010