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CAlENDAR
May operates. To help clarify any confusion more information. The exact locations of 29 “Wildlife in Your Woods,” Union
or misunderstanding regarding the ISPM the events will be announced later. County. OSU Extension sponsors the
2 Mayhem Home Game, Marion County
15 standards, Ohio State University 21 Farm Safety Round-Ups. Farm safety Ohio Woodland Stewards Program in
Fairgrounds, Marion, Ohio, Coliseum,
www
Extension will be hosting educational day camps provide youth the opportuni- cooperation with the Ohio Division of
.marioncountyfairgrounds.com,
workshops on: May 4 in Chillicothe and ty to learn about hazards and injury pre- Forestry to teach people about trees,
740-382-2558
May 5 in Sugarcreek. All workshops vention in a fun, hands-on and interac- forests, and how to know and manage
2 16th annual Plant Discovery Day, Ohio
will be held from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. tive way. The mission of the camp pro- them. Goals include helping landowners
State University’s Secrest Arboretum,
Wooster
Locations are Ross County OSU gram is to teach youth about rural dan- make well-informed forest management
, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The program will
feature
Extension Office, 475 Western Avenue, gers; however, the campers do not have decisions and improving the health of
a plant sale, oral and silent auc-
tions
Suite F, Chillicothe; and the Carlisle Inn, to be farm children to benefit from the Ohio’s forests. Call (614) 688-3421, e-
of plants and landscape art, walk-
ing
1357 Old Route 39, Sugarcreek. Cost is educational sessions. To date, approxi- mail ohiowoods@osu.edu, or go to
tours, expert advice, a bug zoo, and
food
$30 per person and includes lunch. For a mately 16,500 Ohio youth have attended http://woodlandstewards.osu.edu for
vendors. Admission is free.
registration form, log on to www.glaci- sessions. But the farm safety camps are more information. The exact locations of
Activities will take place around Fisher
erlandrcd.org/Events.htm or contact not just for kids. Adults are also encour- the events will be announced later.
Auditorium at the university’s Ohio
Stone at 419-578-6783 or aged to attend to be reminded of safety.
Agricultural Research and Development
stone
June
.91@cfaes.osu.edu. Fulton County , 4-H Camp Palmer, con-
Center (OARDC), 1680 Madison Ave.
9 Ohio Valley Limousin Assoc. Spring tact Bill Goodson at 419-237-2247 or e- 6 Mayhem Home Game, Marion County
The walking tours — at 10 a.m. and 2
p
Sale, 1 PM , Wood County 4H Grounds, mail bgoodson@cfaes.osu.edu. For more Fairgrounds, Marion, Ohio, Coliseum,
.m. and a pre-sale one at 8 a.m. — will
ta
Mineral Wells, WV. For catalog or info information, log on to www.ag. www.marioncountyfairgrounds.com,
ke place in the arboretum, which is
part
call (740) 551-9952 or e-mail ohio-state.edu/~agsafety/ash/ 740-382-2558
of the OARDC campus. Meet at the
ryorlimousin@yahoo.com programs/day_camps.html 12 “Name That Tree,” Ross County. OSU
Seaman Orientation Plaza and parking
area
9 – 10 Eastern Ohio Quarter Horse Show, This 21 – 24 Buckeye Sweepstakes Horse Show, One of Extension sponsors the Ohio Woodland
on Williams Road, 1.7 miles from
the
regional AQHA show exhibits and the largest Arabian horse shows in the Stewards Program in cooperation with
Madison Avenue entrance. Proceeds
from
awards numerous riding styles. Price: country is held right here in Columbus, the Ohio Division of Forestry to teach
the sale and auctions will benefit
the
TBD. Location: Coca-Cola Coliseum, Ohio for your viewing pleasure. Time: 8 people about trees, forests, and how to
arboretum, which serves as a major
research
Quarter Horse Pavilion, Gilligan a.m. - 10 p.m. Price: Free. Location: know and manage them. Goals include
site for evaluating landscape
plants
Complex Coca-Cola Coliseum, Congress Pavilion, helping landowners make well-informed
— to see how various selections
grow
14 “Pond Clinic,” Franklin County. OSU Cooper Arena, Gilligan Complex, forest management decisions and
in Ohio, how they handle pests
and
Extension sponsors the Ohio Woodland Paddock improving the health of Ohio’s forests.
diseases, and how much mainte-
nance
Stewards Program in cooperation with 23 A FAMACHA training session will be Call (614) 688-3421, e-mail
they need. Greater public access
and
the Ohio Division of Forestry to teach held at the Great Lakes Fiber Show, ohiowoods@osu.edu, or go to
outreach are also part of its mission.
people about trees, forests, and how to Wayne County fairgrounds in Wooster, http://woodlandstewards.osu.edu for
2 - 3 Ohio State Rabbit Breeders Show and
know and manage them. Goals include OH, on May 23. The schedule and more more information. The exact locations of
Sale,The largest state rabbit show in the
country
helping landowners make well-informed information about the event can be the events will be announced later.
brings approximately 12,000
rabbits
forest management decisions and found atwww.greatlakesfibershow.com/ 13 Second Annual Open House of Ohio
from 45 different breeds to
improving the health of Ohio’s forests. shows-sales.htm For informationabout State University’s Garden of Roses of
Columbus. Additionally, attendees can
browse
Call (614) 688-3421, e-mail registering for the FAMACHA training Legend and Romance. Enjoy the sights
numerous rabbit items and prod-
ucts
ohiowoods@osu.edu, or go to contact Marlene & Carl Gruetter: 740- and scents of 1,500 blooming rose
for sale from various vendors.
http://woodlandstewards.osu.edu for 256-1866 or e-mail at plants, all of them rooted deeply in his-
Time: Saturday (7 a.m. - 9 p.m.);
more information. The exact locations of trf@trfohio.com. tory, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., in Wooster.
Sunday (7 a.m. - 4 p.m.) Price: Free.
Location
the events will be announced later. May 26-June 1 Admission is free.Home to some 500
: O'Neill Building
14 – 17 All American Youth Horse Show , Youth Appalachian Forest School Forests of different varieties of old-fashioned, or
2 - 3 Buckeye Alpaca Show, Exhibitors and
spectators
will show their skills at this event's 41st the Ozarks, Life on the Edge. Visit heirloom, roses, the garden is part of the
can see the beautiful, unique
year, exhibiting western, contest, rein- pine-oak woodlands and remnant old- Ohio Agricultural Research and
Alpacas at this family-friendly event.
ing, trail, hunters and jumpers riding growth forests on the interface of two Development Center (OARDC), 1680
Features include various demonstrations,
special
styles. Time: Events begin at 8 a.m. major biomes -- where the Eastern tem- Madison Ave. Old-fashioned roses —
events for children, a silent auc-
tion
daily. Price: Free. Location: Entire perate forest meets the prairies of the groups such as Mosses, Albas, Damasks
and vendors selling unique natural
grounds south of 17th Avenue Midwest. See the nation's largest and and Centifolias — came before modern
Alpaca fiber items and apparel. This
non
16 Mayhem Home Game, Marion County cleanest spring-fed river systems, rich hybrid roses. Some were first developed
-profit show benefits the
Fairgrounds, Marion, Ohio, Coliseum, canebrake communities sheltering more than 300 years ago.Call 330-263-
International Camelid Institute and the
www.marioncountyfairgrounds.com Swainson’s warblers, wild rarely- 3612 for more information.
School of Veterinary Medicine at The
Ohio
740-382-2558 explored caves, collared lizards and 14 2009 Garden Tour. Six beautiful lawns
State University.Time: 8 a.m. -
19-21 “Plant Diagnostic Academy,” Cox other fascinating reptiles, and wet in the Celina/Rockford area are show-
5 p.m. Price: Free. Location: Bricker
Arboretum, Dayton. OSU Extension orchid-strewn glades in one of the cased in the DARE Boosters annual
Building
sponsors the Ohio Woodland Stewards largest forest wilderness areas left in Garden Tour. Also a local artisan will
4-5 Workshop on Phytosanitation and
Program in cooperation with the Ohio Eastern United States.For more informa- be exhibiting at each home. Sunday,
Exporting with Wood-packaging
Materials
Division of Forestry to teach people tion on the non-profit Appalachian June 14, from noon to 4 PM. Tickets
. If your company makes or
uses
about trees, forests, and how to know Forest School, see www.highlandssanc- with maps printed on each are available
pallets, crating or other wood prod-
ucts
and manage them. Goals include helping tuary.org/WE/AFS.htm For recent copies at McDonald's in Celina and Coldwater.
for shipping goods to and from for-
eign
landowners make well-informed forest of Nature Notes from the Eastern Forest, Presale ticket is $8 for all 6 homes. $10
countries, it is important to under-
stand
management decisions and improving click here: on June 14. Children 12 and under are
the ins and outs of the
the health of Ohio’s forests. Call (614) www.highlandssanctuary.org/naturenotes free. For more info call 419.586.4728.
International Standards for
Phytosanitary
688-3421, e-mail ohiowoods@osu.edu, .backlist.htm
Measures (ISPM 15),
which
or go to
have been recently put in place
and
http://woodlandstewards.osu.edu for
could affect the way your business
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