Thursday, February 16, 2006

GCETP Schedule

Classes meet on Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and every other Wednesday evening from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM. In addition to attending these classes, participants must also complete 50 hours of volunteer service as part of a community outreach project involving gardening and composting. Volunteer hours are to be completed by November 2006.
Session 1Welcome to GCETP & Introduction to Green Gardening
Saturday 2/25Course philosophy/overview, intro to participants, garden tour and overall concepts of organic gardening.
Session 2Basics of Composting
Saturday 3/4Explore the basics of composting, how to give a workshop and build a compost pile!
Session 3 Worm Composting
Wednesday 3/8Learn about the power of red worms- how to establish, maintain and harvest a worm bin.
Session 4Soil Fertility and Covercropping
Saturday 3/11 Soils, cover crops, organic fertilizers and soil amendments.
Session 5Tracking Trash and Native Plants
Saturday 3/18 Tour the SF Transfer Station and discover the beauty and benefits of native plants.
Session 6Project Planning
Wednesday 3/22Learn about the different project sites and begin to develop plans with class members.
Session 7Planting & Transplaniing
Saturday 3/25Gain hands-on experience planting and transplanting plus lessons on bed preparation
Session 8Botanical Propagation
Saturday 4/1Basic botanical information and ways to successfully start seeds, take divisions and propagate plants.
Session 9Pest and Disease Management
Wednesday 4/5A slideshow of common pests and diseases of the Bay Area and an introduction to IPM.
Session 10Pruning
Saturday 4/8Learn the basics of pruning for a variety of shrubs, vines and fruit trees.
Session 11 Project Workday
Saturday 4/15Dig in at your project sites!
Session 12Food Security
Wednesday 4/19Learn about food security issues including sustainable agriculture, GMOs and CSAs.
Session 13Permaculture Fieldtrip
Saturday 4/22Visit local permaculture sites and learn about designing sustainable human environments.
Session 14Workshop on workshops
Saturday 4/29Learn effective ways to present information and engage your audience with hands-on learning.
Session 15Film Night: Films and Discussion on Sustainable Agriculture
Wednesday 5/3
Session 16Garden Design
Saturday 5/6Resource efficient garden design from developing a garden layout to choosing the right plant
Session 17Hardscaping
Saturday 5/13Techniques for building garden pathways, beds, and containers using all recycled materials.
Session 18GCETP GRADUATION!!!
Wednesday 5/17

Gardening & Composting Educator Training Program (GCETP)

GCETP is designed to give participants the skills to become effective educators who teach the joys and benefits of environmentally-safe gardening and composting to communities throughout San Francisco.

The GCETP program runs this spring February 25th to May 17th. Classes are held each Saturday from 10 am until 4 pm, and every other Wednesday evening throughout the training. The course combines hands-on work experience, lectures, discussions and local field trips. Program participants also serve a 50-hour volunteer commitment, which allows students to apply their skills in gardening, composting and community outreach. Additionally, curriculum includes pertinent social and environmental issues such as food security, integrated pest management, alternative design principles and resource conservation.

This is an excellent opportunity to develop the skills needed to be a crucial part of the community of environmental and social justice activists in San Francisco. If you are interested, visit our website at www.gardenfortheenvironment.org or contact Garden for the Environment at 415.731.5627 for a course outline and application. Applications are accepted until the class is full.

San Francisco residents interested in gardening, composting and community outreach are encouraged to apply. $100 materials fee. Scholarships available. The Gardening and Composting Educator Training Program (GCETP - that’s “Get Up”) is limited to 25 participants, so call or visit our website soon for an application.

Come join us in the greening of our city!