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Kelseyville Kids’ Garden Club seeks applicants and volunteers
KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – After seven years in the garden at the Kelseyville Elementary School, Kelseyville Kids’ Garden Club is proud to be able to offer its first alumni scholarship.
It has indeed been that long since the club served its first year-end harvest luncheon to teachers and students at Kelseyville Elementary School.
The fifth graders of that first spring in the garden are graduating from high school this year and the Kelseyville Kids’ Garden Club invites them to obtain an application from the office at Kelseyville High School.
The $350 award will be based on clubbers' attendance at meetings and the ability that was shown, during their time in the garden club, to focus on and complete tasks. There may be a little quiz to see who was really paying attention.
The 2013 Proud Supporters sign is due to go up in the next week or so, a bit behind schedule, as this year the signs will be removed from the fence where they have been proudly displayed since the beginning of Kelseyville Kids’ Garden Club in 2006.
This year’s sign will be installed on new 4 inch by 4 inch redwood posts just in front of the same fence allowing for a neater presentation and making “out with the old, in with the new” (which has to happen because of limited space) a much safer process. There won’t be any fingers tangled up in the cyclone fence this year.
And, more than ever, the Kelseyville Kids’ Garden Club is in need of volunteers.
The Kelseyville Kids’ Garden Club faces no greater challenge than that of securing reliable volunteers.
Unfortunately, many of the volunteers are understandably discouraged by the unruliness and, to be honest, plain disrespect that many of the youngsters are guilty of. “Too many children are not being taught respect at home,” said garden club director, Helen Finch, who believes that those are the children who need adult guidance and interaction the most.
When there are enough volunteers on hand, Finch is able to create and oversee special projects to engage these children who are often the brightest and most capable.
With a strong crew of volunteers the Kelseyville Kids’ Garden Club strives to provide an environment where children can learn about boundaries and respect, as well as gardening and fresh food. You can make the difference.
If you would like to volunteer one or two days a week, Tuesday or Thursday from 1:30 p.m. until 3 p.m., you may join “the crew” for an orientation luncheon in the garden at Kelseyville Elementary School, 5065 Konocti Road, on Feb. 7 at 11 a.m.
Please RSVP so food preparation can be determined; call Helen Finch at 707-279-9400.