Pollinator Partnership Prescott consists of 5 founding members:
Earl Duque - Urban Farmer Delicious Earth Farm, Prescott, Arizona
Delisa Myles - Urban Farmber Delicious Earth Farm, Prescott, Arizona
Molly Beverly - Chef and Main Organizer for our our Slow Food organization, Chino Valley, Arizona
Sommer Dunn - Librarian and Garden Champion at Lincoln Elementary School, Prescott, Arizona
Ashley Fine - Teacher and Garden Champion, Skyview Charter School, Prescott, Arizona
Sedona Ortega - High School Student, Prescott, Arizona
The current plan for using the funding is to:
1) Work with local school garden programs to provide them with pollnator plant seeds and starts
2) Work with local school garden programs to provide them mason bee houses and pollinator watering stations
3) Develop a website that
a) Disseminates educational material for distribution to school garden programs and the general public at large.
b) Provides references for quick reference
c) Documents via images and stories the school gardens in the local area and how they implemented a successful pollinator garden.
4) Host a workshop at the Natural History Insitute with Bill McGuire, desert gardener, and native bee enthusiast from Tucson Arizona. This workshop would be similar to the one he has done recently (see https://www.nativeseeds.org/products/pollinator-week-desert-native-bees-workshop?variant=13980611182647)
5) Participate the upcoming farm to table event at Delicious Earth Farm in September 2019. Provide written materials discussing the use of rain gardens, annual and perennial native and cultivar plants and how the plantings were intentially placed to enhance the polinator population.
All of these activities are designed to educate our community on the importance of pollinators and how we can help improve thier population. By working with school gardens, the plants and housing will persist in the community and help educated 100's of students every year. The website and pollinator workshop will educate the general population providing the with actionable processes that they can implement in thier own garden. The participation in the farm to table will also help dissemnate information to the community at large.
The images attached are the team members, Earl Duque, Sedona Ortega and Ashley Fine, Milk Weed at Skyview School, Monarchs at Skyview garden last year, and a rain garden at Delicious Earth Farm planted out with an asian pear, poppy, datura, clover and two variety of milkweed.
Hi Earl, I'll be out in Prescott Nov 16 - Jan 11. Thank you for your offer of a place to stay but Stephen and I have a place now in Manzanita Village. He's moved out there so he can care for his 95 year old Mom. (I'm an Airbnb host out here in Columbus too!). Where is your urban farm?
Hi Dianne, woulde be great to meet you. When will you be coming. ALso do you have a place to stay ? My wife runs an AirBNB where we have our urban farm.