Want to learn more about Landscape Architecture, Sustainable Sites, or Spring Gardening?? Then be sure to attend these seminars at Niagara County Community College! What else do you have to do on a Saturday morning?
NCCC Horticulture Offers Seminar on Landscape Architecture in WNY
With spring in the air, the Niagara County Community College Horticulture Program is holding the first of two horticulture seminars April 17 from 9 a.m. to noon titled “Landscape Architecture in WNY – The Past and The Future”. The seminar series is presented as part of the USDA Agriculture Education Challenge Grant awarded to NCCC. The seminar will explore the unique landscape architectural heritage of Western New York. Then, look to the future with the Sustainable Sites Initiative and green techniques to preserve and promote the beauty in the environment. Nancy Knechtel, professor of Arts & Media Design at NCCC, will speak about the contributions of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux to Western New York’s landscape. Joy Kuebler, registered landscape architect, will delve into the Sustainable Sites Initiative and its value to the preservation of landscape architectural heritage. Greg Robinson, Olmsted Park’s landscape architect, will talk about the Olmsted Parks Conservancy and its master plan. The seminar is in room C-161 with on-site registration at 8:30 a.m. Admission is $5 in advance or $7 at the door. Early registration is recommended by calling 716-614-6470 or for more information contact NCCC Horticulture Program Coordinator and Certified Nursery and Landscape Professional (CNLP) Carolyn Stanko at cstanko@niagaracc.suny.edu
NCCC Horticulture Offers Second Seminar on Spring Gardening
Now that the spring bulbs are blooming, the Niagara County Community College Horticulture Program is holding the second of two horticulture seminars May 1 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. titled “Gardening Galore! Get Ready for Spring”. The seminar series is presented as part of the USDA Agriculture Education Challenge Grant awarded to NCCC. NCCC Horticulture faculty will spend the morning seminar exploring landscape design, lawn care, container gardening, tree & shrub maintenance, and more. Attendees will learn the latest trends and environmentally-friendly ways to create and care for their landscapes. Speakers at the seminar include Carolyn Stanko, NCCC Horticulture Program Coordinator and Certified Nursery and Landscape Professional (CNLP); Tom Mitchell, NCCC horticulture adjunct faculty member, retired McKinley High School horticulture teacher, and CNLP; Joe Territo, NCCC horticulture adjunct faculty member, Buffalo State College Supervisor of Grounds, and certified arborist; and Margaret Lapp, NCCC horticulture adjunct faculty member, and Cornell University landscape architecture graduate. The seminar is in room C-161 with on-site registration at 8:30 a.m. Admission is $8 in advance or $10 at the door. Early registration is recommended by calling 716-614-6470 or for more information contact Carolyn Stanko at cstanko@niagaracc.suny.edu







