Orange County 4-H Fun Night Friday, February 20, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join the Orange County 4-H Teen Council for their Fun Night! Fun night is a night of fun and community service activities. There will also be games, snacks, and more!Dates: 11/21/202512/19/20251/16/20262/20/20263/20/20264/17/20265/15/20266/19/2026Time: 6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.Location: CCE Orange County Office (18 Seward Ave. Middletown, NY 10940)*For Ages 8 Years and Older* Leah Brown, lbr72@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 225 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6362627 ========================================= 2026 Hour of Code Monday, February 23, 2026 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 On Monday, February 23rd, join Orange County 4-H for their annual Hour of Code! This year, we will be coding a video game using scratch (a beginner blocked-based language). This program is for youth ages 8+Please contact Kat Leo with any questions: 845-344-1234 or email kal64@cornell.edu 4-H Members: Free, Non-4-H members: $5 Kathy Leo, kal64@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.259 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6487813 ========================================= Livestock Learning Night - Livestock Skill-A-Thon Practices Tuesday, February 24, 2026 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 On Tuesday, February 24th and Tuesday, March 24th, join Orange County 4-H for practice night for the 4-H Livestock-Skill-A-Thon!4-H Livestock Skill-a-thon practices are designed to prepare youth for the regional livestock Skill-a-thon on April 26th at SUNY Cobleskill and the state livestock skill-a-thon at the great New York State Fair!The Livestock Skill-a-thon is designed to assess a 4-H member’s understanding of animal science and the fundamentals of managing livestock. Through this contest, youth are able to strengthen both their practical livestock skills and broader life skills in a competitive, educational setting.Skill-a-thons emphasize experiential learning, giving participants the chance to reinforce their knowledge through hands-on activities. Since 2011, more than 10,000 young people in New York have taken part in nine different species-focused Skill-a-thons at the New York State Fair. These have included contests for beef, dairy, dogs, goats, horses, poultry, rabbits, cavies (guinea pigs), sheep, and swine (cals.cornell.edu).Previous Livestock Experience preferred.Parental Supervision Required under the age of 17 FREE Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://bit.ly/4pHAyhX ========================================= 2026 Southeastern New York (SENY) Stormwater Management Training Series Wednesday, February 25, 2026 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Online Event Our Registration Options Have Changed! Please read carefully below. Regular Registration: $175/person, per classDiscounted Registration for Employees of NYS, Orange County Government, or OCSWCD: $125/person, per classGroup Discount Options Groups of 4-8 can receive 15% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG1" at checkout. Groups of 8-12 can receive 20% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG2" at checkout. Groups of 12+ can receive 25% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG3" at checkout. ‎CCE Orange County will be presenting the annual Stormwater Management Training series for the Southeastern New York (SENY) region.About the Stormwater Management Training SeriesThis class is entirely virtual via Zoom.Attendees will receive Zoom links via email the week of each class. Classes will begin promptly at 8:30 AM. You must be present for the course duration to receive credits, so please sign into Zoom punctually.Class descriptions and credit info are listed below.There are no refunds for "no-show" attendees. Substitutions and transfers are acceptable up to the day of any course.‏‏‎‎Please email Nicole Havens at nch48@cornell.edu to make a registration substitution or call 845-344-1234. Who Should Attend?You should attend the training if you are one of the following: Code Enforcement Officer, consulting/municipal design engineer, Municipal Planning Board member, land use planner/developer, stormwater professional, teacher, municipal staff, consultant, or landscape architect.‏‏‎ ‎2026 Class Schedule & DescriptionsPRINCIPAL INSTRUCTOR: John Dunkle, P.E., CPESC, CPMSMJohn has been a practicing civil engineer since 1981 and is a Certified Professional in Erosion & Sediment Control (CPESC), and a Certified Professional in Municipal Stormwater Management (CPMSM). John has prepared & reviewed Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), guided Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s), & participated with DEC in the development of the current stormwater regulations & design manuals. John also teaches a graduate-level Stormwater Management class at SUNY-Environmental Science & Forestry & has been conducting stormwater trainings across New York State for over 15 years. He has also been Planning Board Chairman for over 10 years in his hometown.-Preparation and Review of Construction Permit SWPPPs - February 25, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Preparing, reviewing and implementing a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is essential to stormwater management for both the public and private sectors. The SWPPP is a key component of the Construction General Permit, this class will review all of the required elements of partial and full SWPPP’s, including site planning, E & S, hydrology, good housekeeping, post construction management and maintenance, SWPPP review techniques for MS4’s and other municipalities will be addressed as well.-Design and Inspection of Erosion and Sedimentation Control Practices - March 18, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. An Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan is a required element of all construction projects needing stormwater permit coverage in NY. Following the guidance provided in NY’s 2016 “Blue Book”, this class will review the various techniques for planning, runoff management, soil stabilization, and sedimentation control that serve to minimize erosion, sediment transport and sediment deposition from exposed soils. Proper site-specific practice selection, design, placement, construction, site inspections, and maintenance of these E & S practices will also be covered.-Design, Inspection, and Maintenance of Stormwater Ponds, Infiltration Basins, and Bio-retention Practices - April 8, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Three of the most frequently used stormwater management practices are wet ponds, infiltration basins, and bio-retention areas. Many of these practices have experienced failures due to improper selection, design, construction and/or maintenance. This class will review the characteristics and performance of each of these practices and will provide an overview of the many considerations that must be made to select and design the most appropriate practice and details for site specific needs. Design examples, practice sizing, plantings, construction, inspection and maintenance of each practice will also be covered.-Stormwater Management Design for Linear Projects - April 29, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Linear projects, such as highways and utilities, present unique challenges for managing stormwater due to their length and space restrictions for installing BMPs. This class will review the stormwater management techniques and practices that are most suitable for application in these conditions, as outlined in the Blue Book and the Design Manual. Topics will include preparation of E&SC plans, hydrology analysis, and the design of post construction practices on various linear type projects, including streetscaping retrofits. Applicability of the construction general permit requirements for linear projects will also be reviewed.-SWP and SWPPPs Preparation for MS4s - May 20, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. The current MS4 permit tasks designated municipalities to prepare and annually update a Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) that addresses the permit’s many requirements, including the six minimum measures. Also, soon to be required is the preparation of facility specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) for critical MS4 municipal facilities. This class will review the crucial elements of these documents and will provide techniques and examples for preparing and updating. $175/pp, $125/pp for Employees of NYS, Orange County Government, or OCSWCD Nicole Havens, nch48@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 262 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026StormwaterTrainingatCCEOrange ========================================= Orange County 4-H STEM Program Overview 2026 Wednesday, February 25, 2026 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Online Event Did you know your county 4-H program offers exciting STEM opportunities for youth of all ages? From robotics and coding to environmental science and engineering challenges, 4-H helps young people learn by doing while building real-world skills.JOIN US TO LEARN MORE ABOUT WHAT ORANGE COUNTY 4-H STEM HAS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!On February 25th, join us at 6 PM to learn more!Questions? contact Kat Leo at kal64@cornell.edu or call 845-344-1234 FREE Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6488114 ========================================= 2026 Gardening Classes Saturday, February 28, 2026 10:00 am - 11:30 am Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join us for our 2026 Gardening Classes! Taught by our Master Gardener Volunteers classes will be held on Saturdays @ 10:00 am.  Sign-up for as many classes as you would like. 2026 Gardening Classes Date & Time Topic Description Saturday, January 10th @ 10:00 am Backyard Maple Syrup During this class we will introduce you to the process of maple syrup creation and teach you how to make real maple syrup as we touch briefly on the history of syrup production, discuss tree identification, learn about tree tapping, and the collection and processing of sap into syrup. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. NEW DATE!Saturday, January 31st @ 12:00 pm Shiitake Mushroom Cultivation Learn about the history, benefits, and proven best practices for growing Shiitake mushrooms on logs at home or for small scale commercial use. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, January 31st @ 10:00 am Winter Sowing Winter Sowing is an easy, low-cost way to start seeds in outdoor containers. Learn how and why it works, and get step-by-step instructions to start your seeds as early as December.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, February 28th @ 10:00 am Understanding Healthy Soil This class delves into the hidden world beneath our feet, exploring the fundamental principles of understanding and cultivating healthy soil. Participants will embark on a journey through soil science, learning about its composition, structure, and the dynamic interactions between microorganisms, plants, and the environment. This course emphasizes sustainable practices, teaching students how to enhance soil fertility, prevent erosion, and mitigate pollution. Students will gain the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about soil health in various contexts, from agriculture to landscaping. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 7th @ 10:00 am Starting a Vegetable Garden During this class you will learn all about vegetable gardening from deciding where to put your garden to when to harvest your bounty.You will also learn about numerous crops that grow well in our area, how and when to plant them, and how to care for your garden throughout the year.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 14th @ 10:00 am Growing Fruit in your Backyard Whether you already have a small orchard or you are looking to add some berries to your vegetable garden, this is the class for you. We'll talk about tree fruit such as apples and pears, some uncommon fruits like pawpaws and serviceberries, and small fruit such as raspberries and strawberries.For each type of fruit, we will talk about plant requirements, basic maintenance, and potential pests.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 28th @ 10:00 am Home Composting Not sure what to do with your kitchen, garden, and yard scraps? Would you like to start composting at home? Come learn the basics of home composting including what, where, and how to compost.We also will provide proven suggestions for your home compost bin design and discuss vermicomposting (composting with worms). Saturday, April 11th @ 10:00 am Cover Crops for the Home Vegetable Garden Cover crops are usually planted after an edible crop is harvested and are used to protect the soil surface.They can also add organic matter, provide aeration, and improve overall soil health.There are many different plants to choose from depending on the size of your garden, what your goals are, and timing.Join us as we explore different types of cover crops that can be used to protect and enhance the soil in your vegetable garden! Saturday, April 18th @ 10:00 am Integrating Native Plants into the Home Garden Native plants can enhance your garden by adding structure, color, and texture, as well as food for native fauna such as pollinators and birds.During this class we will explore plants native to our region and how you can successfully integrate them into your current gardens, transforming them into beautiful native sanctuaries. Please bring photos, site plans, and plant lists from your current gardens. After a short presentation we will work together to develop a multi-year plan to integrate natives throughout the landscape. Saturday, May 16th @ 10:00 am Friend or Foe: Identifying and Managing Insects in your Garden In a healthy garden ecosystem, insect abound.Which ones are friends and which ones are foes?Learn how to attract insects friends and manage insect foes.Then take a walk outside and apply what you have learned! Saturday, September 5th @ 10:00 am Introduction to Landscape Design Good garden design teaches you to see and work with your property, soil, architecture, terrain, and existing flora.Learn how to turn ideas into sustainable designs. Saturday, October 3rd @ 10:00 am Putting the Garden to Bed Discover best practices for preparing your garden for winter. Learn which plants to cut back, which to leave for wildlife and protection, and how to guard plants against wind and deer damage. Saturday, October 10th @ 10:00 am Lawn Elimination & Reduction Picturesque lawns require vast inputs of time, energy, lawn care products, and water, but offer little wildlife habitat or food for people. This program will cover the basics of lawn reduction or elimination for the homeowner. We will discuss your goals, budgeting time and money, site assessment and site preparation, as well as the selection of appropriate plant material, including tips for establishing a wildflower meadow. Saturday, November 7th @ 10:00 am Native Grasses These often-overlooked plants provide texture, low-maintenance, and adaptability. Learn which species thrive in moist soils or dry landscapes, and how to use them effectively. $10 per class / $0 per class (solidarity pricing for those who cannot pay at this time) Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E190538&id=919 ========================================= Green Minds, Bright Futures: Winter Hike 2026 Saturday, February 28, 2026 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Middletown Reservoir, 435 Van Duzer Rd , Middletown, NY 10940 PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO February 28th at 9 A.M.The 4-H Winter Hike invites youth to step outside, explore nature, and experience the magic of the winter season. This program encourages outdoor adventure, teaches basic hiking and nature awareness skills, and builds confidence through hands-on learning. Participants will enjoy a fun, guided hike, discover seasonal wildlife clues, and connect with friends—all while embracing the beauty of the colder months. It’s the perfect way to stay active, learn by doing, and enjoy winter with 4-H!To register, scan the QR code or visit https://bit.ly/4p3YCvKQuestions? Please contact Kat Leo at kal64@cornell.eduCOST: $5/per non-4-H member $5/per non-4-H member, FREE for 4-H Members Kathy Leo, kal64@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.259 Registration: https://bit.ly/4p3YCvK ========================================= Discipline is NOT a Dirty Word - Winter 2026 Saturday, February 28, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm 393 County Road 78 , Middletown, NY 10940 Discipline is Not a Dirty Word is a two-part workshop that focuses on five positive discipline principles to create and foster nurturing environments in the home.We focus on what strengths parents have and help them further learn ways to encourage their children to practice and develop the ability to self-regulate. This leads to greater collaboration and a more enjoyable family life.Topics discussed during the workshop include: Different parenting styles and which one works best for you and your child.Why children behave the way they do.Effective communication and conflict resolution strategies. How to set realistic limits with empathy and understanding. How to support social and emotional development in your child.Building healthy relationships that create a foundation for the future. $40 per family, $0 Solidarity Pricing (if you cannot afford at the time) Chloe Vital, pcv29@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 234 Registration: https://bit.ly/4rbkM04 ========================================= Spring Flower Bulb Sale Sunday, March 1, 2026 12:00 pm - 12:00 pm Buy beautiful spring flower bulbs and help supportthe Master Gardener Volunteer Program.With a wide selection of flowers from dahlias and lilies to daisies and poppies, you are sure to find a great addition to your garden!  Orders are shipped directly to you.Sale ends Friday, May 15th!Click here to place your order today!Thank you for your continued support of the Master Gardener Volunteer Program!! Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 ========================================= SOLD OUT!! 2026 Philadelphia Flower Show Bus Trip! Tuesday, March 3, 2026 8:45 am - 9:00 pm This event is SOLD OUT! If you would like your name put on a waiting list, please contact Katy Boula at keb332@cornell.edu / (845) 344-1234 (ext. 240).Gardens aren’t just made; they’re passed down through generations, carried across oceans, lifetimes, and lands. Every seed carries a story – what's yours? The 2026 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show celebrates the stories that ground us in gardening, whether it’s the nostalgia of a grandparent’s garden, a beloved family recipe that begins with the bright scent of freshly picked herbs and vegetables, or the heritage traditions that shape how we plant, grow, and gather.   Through immersive garden exhibits and stunning floral displays, Rooted: Origins of American Gardening brings to life the personal stories, cultural traditions, and horticultural inspiration that connect us to plants, each other, and shape how we garden today. As Philadelphia celebrates the 250th anniversary of American independence, the 2026 Flower Show offers a chance to reflect on the gardening legacies we’ve inherited and the ones we’re growing for the future, shaped by people and plants from around the world. This year’s Show will combine legacy and belonging with breathtaking artistry and larger-than-life creations that will take guests on a journey through a vivid world full of memory and magnificence. Save the hassle and have more fun by traveling with our group! Your registration includes round-trip coach bus transportation from the Middletown Galleria to the Philadelphia Convention Center and a ticket to the Philadelphia Flower Show. The buses board at 8:45 AM at the Galleria in Middletown, NY (behind Macy's, across the street from Best Buy) and depart promptly at 9:00 AM – returning at 9:00 PM. Price: $100 per person. Please register by February 22, 2026, to avoid disappointment. No refunds, so please send someone else in your place if you cannot attend. Your flower show ticket includes: Horticultural demonstrations and exhibits. Amazing marketplace shopping. Easy drop-off and pick-up at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. $100 per person Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 ========================================= Cultivating Careers: Agriculture Career Development Program Thursday, March 5, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Plant the seeds for your future!Considering a career in veterinary science, dairy farm management, horticultural production, or even agricultural-related business? Join the 4-H Agriculture Career Development Program — where passion for agriculture meets real-world opportunity. Learn from ag professionals, tour agricultural operations, strengthen your resume, and prepare for college or a career in the growing ag industry. Youth ages 14 to 19 with an interest in a career in agriculture are eligible to apply.Sessions held the first Thursday of each month,March–October, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.Requirements: Ages 14-19 with an interest in agricultural and food-industriesMust attend all but one session and complete all but one assignment to earn a Certificate of Competition.Cost: $50 per personParticipants MUST BE enrolled in 4-H. Not a member? You can join easily online at cceorangecounty.org/4-h-youth.Must give a 4-H Public PresentationOutcomes: Certificate of CompletionCollege ready resume & cover letterHands on agricultural experiences $50 per participant Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6387889 ========================================= 2026 Gardening Classes Saturday, March 7, 2026 10:00 am - 11:30 am Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join us for our 2026 Gardening Classes! Taught by our Master Gardener Volunteers classes will be held on Saturdays @ 10:00 am.  Sign-up for as many classes as you would like. 2026 Gardening Classes Date & Time Topic Description Saturday, January 10th @ 10:00 am Backyard Maple Syrup During this class we will introduce you to the process of maple syrup creation and teach you how to make real maple syrup as we touch briefly on the history of syrup production, discuss tree identification, learn about tree tapping, and the collection and processing of sap into syrup. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. NEW DATE!Saturday, January 31st @ 12:00 pm Shiitake Mushroom Cultivation Learn about the history, benefits, and proven best practices for growing Shiitake mushrooms on logs at home or for small scale commercial use. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, January 31st @ 10:00 am Winter Sowing Winter Sowing is an easy, low-cost way to start seeds in outdoor containers. Learn how and why it works, and get step-by-step instructions to start your seeds as early as December.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, February 28th @ 10:00 am Understanding Healthy Soil This class delves into the hidden world beneath our feet, exploring the fundamental principles of understanding and cultivating healthy soil. Participants will embark on a journey through soil science, learning about its composition, structure, and the dynamic interactions between microorganisms, plants, and the environment. This course emphasizes sustainable practices, teaching students how to enhance soil fertility, prevent erosion, and mitigate pollution. Students will gain the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about soil health in various contexts, from agriculture to landscaping. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 7th @ 10:00 am Starting a Vegetable Garden During this class you will learn all about vegetable gardening from deciding where to put your garden to when to harvest your bounty.You will also learn about numerous crops that grow well in our area, how and when to plant them, and how to care for your garden throughout the year.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 14th @ 10:00 am Growing Fruit in your Backyard Whether you already have a small orchard or you are looking to add some berries to your vegetable garden, this is the class for you. We'll talk about tree fruit such as apples and pears, some uncommon fruits like pawpaws and serviceberries, and small fruit such as raspberries and strawberries.For each type of fruit, we will talk about plant requirements, basic maintenance, and potential pests.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 28th @ 10:00 am Home Composting Not sure what to do with your kitchen, garden, and yard scraps? Would you like to start composting at home? Come learn the basics of home composting including what, where, and how to compost.We also will provide proven suggestions for your home compost bin design and discuss vermicomposting (composting with worms). Saturday, April 11th @ 10:00 am Cover Crops for the Home Vegetable Garden Cover crops are usually planted after an edible crop is harvested and are used to protect the soil surface.They can also add organic matter, provide aeration, and improve overall soil health.There are many different plants to choose from depending on the size of your garden, what your goals are, and timing.Join us as we explore different types of cover crops that can be used to protect and enhance the soil in your vegetable garden! Saturday, April 18th @ 10:00 am Integrating Native Plants into the Home Garden Native plants can enhance your garden by adding structure, color, and texture, as well as food for native fauna such as pollinators and birds.During this class we will explore plants native to our region and how you can successfully integrate them into your current gardens, transforming them into beautiful native sanctuaries. Please bring photos, site plans, and plant lists from your current gardens. After a short presentation we will work together to develop a multi-year plan to integrate natives throughout the landscape. Saturday, May 16th @ 10:00 am Friend or Foe: Identifying and Managing Insects in your Garden In a healthy garden ecosystem, insect abound.Which ones are friends and which ones are foes?Learn how to attract insects friends and manage insect foes.Then take a walk outside and apply what you have learned! Saturday, September 5th @ 10:00 am Introduction to Landscape Design Good garden design teaches you to see and work with your property, soil, architecture, terrain, and existing flora.Learn how to turn ideas into sustainable designs. Saturday, October 3rd @ 10:00 am Putting the Garden to Bed Discover best practices for preparing your garden for winter. Learn which plants to cut back, which to leave for wildlife and protection, and how to guard plants against wind and deer damage. Saturday, October 10th @ 10:00 am Lawn Elimination & Reduction Picturesque lawns require vast inputs of time, energy, lawn care products, and water, but offer little wildlife habitat or food for people. This program will cover the basics of lawn reduction or elimination for the homeowner. We will discuss your goals, budgeting time and money, site assessment and site preparation, as well as the selection of appropriate plant material, including tips for establishing a wildflower meadow. Saturday, November 7th @ 10:00 am Native Grasses These often-overlooked plants provide texture, low-maintenance, and adaptability. Learn which species thrive in moist soils or dry landscapes, and how to use them effectively. $10 per class / $0 per class (solidarity pricing for those who cannot pay at this time) Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E190538&id=919 ========================================= Mushroom Production as a Business Workshop Series 2026 Wednesday, March 11, 2026 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County (CCEOC) is excited to announce a collaboration with Flowering Sun Ecology Center to offer a comprehensive educational series on mushroom cultivation and business development. This five-part program combines online learning with hands-on experience, designed to empower participants with the knowledge and skills to grow, manage, and scale mushroom operations sustainably. This program will be provided in English & SpanishProgram OverviewClass 1 – Foundations of Mushroom Cultivation Zoom | March 11, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm Participants will explore fungal biology, mushroom life cycles, and cultivation pathways. Topics include infrastructure basics, essential equipment, and standard operating procedures for cleanliness.Class 2 – Designing Your Mushroom Operation Zoom | March 18, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm This session focuses on translating ideas into functional systems. Participants will learn about space planning, environmental controls, contamination management, and post-harvest handling.Class 3 – Building a Sustainable Mushroom Business Zoom | March 25, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm Attendees will dive into the economics of mushroom production, exploring pricing, sales channels, customer relationships, and cooperative business models.Class 4 – Scaling, Finance, and Long-Term Viability Zoom | April 1, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm This class covers scaling production, financial management tools, budgeting, risk management, and long-term planning for resilience and diversification.Class 5 – On-Farm Mushroom Production Intensive In-person at Flowering Sun Ecology Center | April 18, Saturday - 11:00am–3:00pm Participants will gain hands-on experience with lab tours, inoculation demonstrations, sterilization practice, and gourmet mushroom cooking. This immersive session also includes discussions on scaling challenges and disease prevention.Learning OutcomesBy the end of the series, participants will:Understand fungal biology and cultivation systems Design small-scale mushroom operations with workflow and sanitation plans Explore business models, sales channels, and cooperative opportunities Develop financial strategies for scaling and sustainability Gain hands-on skills and community connections to support their mushroom journeyRegistration InformationTraining fee: $30 per personRegistration is required for all sessions. Registration closes on 03/05/2026.Lunch will be provided for the onsite trainingFor more information, please contact Nathaniel, Cell: 917-635-9966 or email at nl498@cornell.edu or Javier, Cell: 845-344-1234 Ext:275 or email: jba78@cornell.edu $30 per person Nathaniel Lartey, nl498@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.251 Registration: https://bit.ly/48qfln2 ========================================= 2026 Onion School Thursday, March 12, 2026 8:30 am - 12:00 pm Pine Island Fire Department, 684 County Road 1 , Pine Island, New York 10969 Join us in Pine Island, NY, on March 12, 2026, for our annual Onion School. Local onion farmers are encouraged to attend to receive important updates and new research from the Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.3.0 NYSDEC recertification credits approved in 1A, 23, and 10 Fee: $50 per person Breakfast refreshments and coffee will be provided for participants. Agenda:8:45 am - 9:45 am. Overview of rot-causing bacteria and preliminary results from seed treatment research. Presented by Chrissy Hoepting and Ethan Grundberg9:45 am - 10:00 am. Coffee break10:00 am - 10:45 am. Considerations for drone pesticide applications in onions. Presented by Jason Deveau, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture. 11:45 am - 12:00 pm. Timing chateau and optogen for early weed control. Presented by Ethan Grundberg.  $50 per person Nicole Havens, nch48@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 262 Registration: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E190538&id=920 ========================================= Postharvest Water Management, Sanitation, and Traceability Workshop 2026 Thursday, March 12, 2026 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 CCE Orange County, in partnership with Cornell University, personnel from the National GAPs Program, and the Produce Safety Alliance are hosting a workshop on postharvest water management, sanitation, and traceability. This workshop will include a mix of short talks and hands-on activities to provide attendees with applied experience with sanitation, postharvest water, and traceability topics.Understanding sanitizer labelsEffectively use sanitizers when managing postharvest waterUnderstanding expectations in the FSMA Food Traceability RuleFor More Information:Contact Javier Acosta (jba78@cornell.edu), Nathaniel Lartey (nl498@cornell.edu) orcall 845-344-1234 $40 per person Nathaniel Lartey, nl498@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.251 Registration: https://bit.ly/4tbdriD ========================================= 2026 Gardening Classes Saturday, March 14, 2026 10:00 am - 11:30 am Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join us for our 2026 Gardening Classes! Taught by our Master Gardener Volunteers classes will be held on Saturdays @ 10:00 am.  Sign-up for as many classes as you would like. 2026 Gardening Classes Date & Time Topic Description Saturday, January 10th @ 10:00 am Backyard Maple Syrup During this class we will introduce you to the process of maple syrup creation and teach you how to make real maple syrup as we touch briefly on the history of syrup production, discuss tree identification, learn about tree tapping, and the collection and processing of sap into syrup. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. NEW DATE!Saturday, January 31st @ 12:00 pm Shiitake Mushroom Cultivation Learn about the history, benefits, and proven best practices for growing Shiitake mushrooms on logs at home or for small scale commercial use. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, January 31st @ 10:00 am Winter Sowing Winter Sowing is an easy, low-cost way to start seeds in outdoor containers. Learn how and why it works, and get step-by-step instructions to start your seeds as early as December.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, February 28th @ 10:00 am Understanding Healthy Soil This class delves into the hidden world beneath our feet, exploring the fundamental principles of understanding and cultivating healthy soil. Participants will embark on a journey through soil science, learning about its composition, structure, and the dynamic interactions between microorganisms, plants, and the environment. This course emphasizes sustainable practices, teaching students how to enhance soil fertility, prevent erosion, and mitigate pollution. Students will gain the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about soil health in various contexts, from agriculture to landscaping. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 7th @ 10:00 am Starting a Vegetable Garden During this class you will learn all about vegetable gardening from deciding where to put your garden to when to harvest your bounty.You will also learn about numerous crops that grow well in our area, how and when to plant them, and how to care for your garden throughout the year.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 14th @ 10:00 am Growing Fruit in your Backyard Whether you already have a small orchard or you are looking to add some berries to your vegetable garden, this is the class for you. We'll talk about tree fruit such as apples and pears, some uncommon fruits like pawpaws and serviceberries, and small fruit such as raspberries and strawberries.For each type of fruit, we will talk about plant requirements, basic maintenance, and potential pests.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 28th @ 10:00 am Home Composting Not sure what to do with your kitchen, garden, and yard scraps? Would you like to start composting at home? Come learn the basics of home composting including what, where, and how to compost.We also will provide proven suggestions for your home compost bin design and discuss vermicomposting (composting with worms). Saturday, April 11th @ 10:00 am Cover Crops for the Home Vegetable Garden Cover crops are usually planted after an edible crop is harvested and are used to protect the soil surface.They can also add organic matter, provide aeration, and improve overall soil health.There are many different plants to choose from depending on the size of your garden, what your goals are, and timing.Join us as we explore different types of cover crops that can be used to protect and enhance the soil in your vegetable garden! Saturday, April 18th @ 10:00 am Integrating Native Plants into the Home Garden Native plants can enhance your garden by adding structure, color, and texture, as well as food for native fauna such as pollinators and birds.During this class we will explore plants native to our region and how you can successfully integrate them into your current gardens, transforming them into beautiful native sanctuaries. Please bring photos, site plans, and plant lists from your current gardens. After a short presentation we will work together to develop a multi-year plan to integrate natives throughout the landscape. Saturday, May 16th @ 10:00 am Friend or Foe: Identifying and Managing Insects in your Garden In a healthy garden ecosystem, insect abound.Which ones are friends and which ones are foes?Learn how to attract insects friends and manage insect foes.Then take a walk outside and apply what you have learned! Saturday, September 5th @ 10:00 am Introduction to Landscape Design Good garden design teaches you to see and work with your property, soil, architecture, terrain, and existing flora.Learn how to turn ideas into sustainable designs. Saturday, October 3rd @ 10:00 am Putting the Garden to Bed Discover best practices for preparing your garden for winter. Learn which plants to cut back, which to leave for wildlife and protection, and how to guard plants against wind and deer damage. Saturday, October 10th @ 10:00 am Lawn Elimination & Reduction Picturesque lawns require vast inputs of time, energy, lawn care products, and water, but offer little wildlife habitat or food for people. This program will cover the basics of lawn reduction or elimination for the homeowner. We will discuss your goals, budgeting time and money, site assessment and site preparation, as well as the selection of appropriate plant material, including tips for establishing a wildflower meadow. Saturday, November 7th @ 10:00 am Native Grasses These often-overlooked plants provide texture, low-maintenance, and adaptability. Learn which species thrive in moist soils or dry landscapes, and how to use them effectively. $10 per class / $0 per class (solidarity pricing for those who cannot pay at this time) Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E190538&id=919 ========================================= Discipline is NOT a Dirty Word - Winter 2026 Saturday, March 14, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm 393 County Road 78 , Middletown, NY 10940 Discipline is Not a Dirty Word is a two-part workshop that focuses on five positive discipline principles to create and foster nurturing environments in the home.We focus on what strengths parents have and help them further learn ways to encourage their children to practice and develop the ability to self-regulate. This leads to greater collaboration and a more enjoyable family life.Topics discussed during the workshop include: Different parenting styles and which one works best for you and your child.Why children behave the way they do.Effective communication and conflict resolution strategies. How to set realistic limits with empathy and understanding. How to support social and emotional development in your child.Building healthy relationships that create a foundation for the future. $40 per family, $0 Solidarity Pricing (if you cannot afford at the time) Chloe Vital, pcv29@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 234 Registration: https://bit.ly/4rbkM04 ========================================= Field Trip to Sterling Hill Mine & Fluorescent Museum Saturday, March 14, 2026 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Sterling Hill Mine & Museum, 30 Plant St. , Ogdensburg, NJ 07439 On Saturday, March 14th, join Orange County 4-H and geologist Kenneth Daubert on a private tour of Sterling Hill Mine & Museum!Visitors will be guided on a walking tour through about 1,300 ft of tunnel inside the mine. Along the way, guides will stop at various stations and explain the equipment, history, working conditions, and geology of the mine. Visitors will see the lamp room, the shaft station, mine galleries dating to the 1830's, and much more.This program is part of "Green Minds, Bright Futures" $10/person Kathy Leo, kal64@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.259 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6552765 ========================================= 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies - Monthly Meetings Tuesday, March 17, 2026 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 This is the monthly meeting for the 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies. Join the 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies to learn more about caring for livestock! Activities include live animal interactions, farm visits, and fun, hands-on activities!EXISTING CLUB MEMBERS: Register here https://bit.ly/48vYKwOLOOKING TO JOIN BARNYARD BUDDIES? Reach out to Zoe at zrl7@cornell.edu before registering! Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6409550 ========================================= 2026 Southeastern New York (SENY) Stormwater Management Training Series Wednesday, March 18, 2026 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Online Event Our Registration Options Have Changed! Please read carefully below. Regular Registration: $175/person, per classDiscounted Registration for Employees of NYS, Orange County Government, or OCSWCD: $125/person, per classGroup Discount Options Groups of 4-8 can receive 15% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG1" at checkout. Groups of 8-12 can receive 20% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG2" at checkout. Groups of 12+ can receive 25% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG3" at checkout. ‎CCE Orange County will be presenting the annual Stormwater Management Training series for the Southeastern New York (SENY) region.About the Stormwater Management Training SeriesThis class is entirely virtual via Zoom.Attendees will receive Zoom links via email the week of each class. Classes will begin promptly at 8:30 AM. You must be present for the course duration to receive credits, so please sign into Zoom punctually.Class descriptions and credit info are listed below.There are no refunds for "no-show" attendees. Substitutions and transfers are acceptable up to the day of any course.‏‏‎‎Please email Nicole Havens at nch48@cornell.edu to make a registration substitution or call 845-344-1234. Who Should Attend?You should attend the training if you are one of the following: Code Enforcement Officer, consulting/municipal design engineer, Municipal Planning Board member, land use planner/developer, stormwater professional, teacher, municipal staff, consultant, or landscape architect.‏‏‎ ‎2026 Class Schedule & DescriptionsPRINCIPAL INSTRUCTOR: John Dunkle, P.E., CPESC, CPMSMJohn has been a practicing civil engineer since 1981 and is a Certified Professional in Erosion & Sediment Control (CPESC), and a Certified Professional in Municipal Stormwater Management (CPMSM). John has prepared & reviewed Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), guided Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s), & participated with DEC in the development of the current stormwater regulations & design manuals. John also teaches a graduate-level Stormwater Management class at SUNY-Environmental Science & Forestry & has been conducting stormwater trainings across New York State for over 15 years. He has also been Planning Board Chairman for over 10 years in his hometown.-Preparation and Review of Construction Permit SWPPPs - February 25, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Preparing, reviewing and implementing a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is essential to stormwater management for both the public and private sectors. The SWPPP is a key component of the Construction General Permit, this class will review all of the required elements of partial and full SWPPP’s, including site planning, E & S, hydrology, good housekeeping, post construction management and maintenance, SWPPP review techniques for MS4’s and other municipalities will be addressed as well.-Design and Inspection of Erosion and Sedimentation Control Practices - March 18, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. An Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan is a required element of all construction projects needing stormwater permit coverage in NY. Following the guidance provided in NY’s 2016 “Blue Book”, this class will review the various techniques for planning, runoff management, soil stabilization, and sedimentation control that serve to minimize erosion, sediment transport and sediment deposition from exposed soils. Proper site-specific practice selection, design, placement, construction, site inspections, and maintenance of these E & S practices will also be covered.-Design, Inspection, and Maintenance of Stormwater Ponds, Infiltration Basins, and Bio-retention Practices - April 8, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Three of the most frequently used stormwater management practices are wet ponds, infiltration basins, and bio-retention areas. Many of these practices have experienced failures due to improper selection, design, construction and/or maintenance. This class will review the characteristics and performance of each of these practices and will provide an overview of the many considerations that must be made to select and design the most appropriate practice and details for site specific needs. Design examples, practice sizing, plantings, construction, inspection and maintenance of each practice will also be covered.-Stormwater Management Design for Linear Projects - April 29, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Linear projects, such as highways and utilities, present unique challenges for managing stormwater due to their length and space restrictions for installing BMPs. This class will review the stormwater management techniques and practices that are most suitable for application in these conditions, as outlined in the Blue Book and the Design Manual. Topics will include preparation of E&SC plans, hydrology analysis, and the design of post construction practices on various linear type projects, including streetscaping retrofits. Applicability of the construction general permit requirements for linear projects will also be reviewed.-SWP and SWPPPs Preparation for MS4s - May 20, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. The current MS4 permit tasks designated municipalities to prepare and annually update a Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) that addresses the permit’s many requirements, including the six minimum measures. Also, soon to be required is the preparation of facility specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) for critical MS4 municipal facilities. This class will review the crucial elements of these documents and will provide techniques and examples for preparing and updating. $175/pp, $125/pp for Employees of NYS, Orange County Government, or OCSWCD Nicole Havens, nch48@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 262 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026StormwaterTrainingatCCEOrange ========================================= Mushroom Production as a Business Workshop Series 2026 Wednesday, March 18, 2026 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County (CCEOC) is excited to announce a collaboration with Flowering Sun Ecology Center to offer a comprehensive educational series on mushroom cultivation and business development. This five-part program combines online learning with hands-on experience, designed to empower participants with the knowledge and skills to grow, manage, and scale mushroom operations sustainably. This program will be provided in English & SpanishProgram OverviewClass 1 – Foundations of Mushroom Cultivation Zoom | March 11, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm Participants will explore fungal biology, mushroom life cycles, and cultivation pathways. Topics include infrastructure basics, essential equipment, and standard operating procedures for cleanliness.Class 2 – Designing Your Mushroom Operation Zoom | March 18, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm This session focuses on translating ideas into functional systems. Participants will learn about space planning, environmental controls, contamination management, and post-harvest handling.Class 3 – Building a Sustainable Mushroom Business Zoom | March 25, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm Attendees will dive into the economics of mushroom production, exploring pricing, sales channels, customer relationships, and cooperative business models.Class 4 – Scaling, Finance, and Long-Term Viability Zoom | April 1, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm This class covers scaling production, financial management tools, budgeting, risk management, and long-term planning for resilience and diversification.Class 5 – On-Farm Mushroom Production Intensive In-person at Flowering Sun Ecology Center | April 18, Saturday - 11:00am–3:00pm Participants will gain hands-on experience with lab tours, inoculation demonstrations, sterilization practice, and gourmet mushroom cooking. This immersive session also includes discussions on scaling challenges and disease prevention.Learning OutcomesBy the end of the series, participants will:Understand fungal biology and cultivation systems Design small-scale mushroom operations with workflow and sanitation plans Explore business models, sales channels, and cooperative opportunities Develop financial strategies for scaling and sustainability Gain hands-on skills and community connections to support their mushroom journeyRegistration InformationTraining fee: $30 per personRegistration is required for all sessions. Registration closes on 03/05/2026.Lunch will be provided for the onsite trainingFor more information, please contact Nathaniel, Cell: 917-635-9966 or email at nl498@cornell.edu or Javier, Cell: 845-344-1234 Ext:275 or email: jba78@cornell.edu $30 per person Nathaniel Lartey, nl498@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.251 Registration: https://bit.ly/48qfln2 ========================================= Orange County 4-H Fun Night Friday, March 20, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join the Orange County 4-H Teen Council for their Fun Night! Fun night is a night of fun and community service activities. There will also be games, snacks, and more!Dates: 11/21/202512/19/20251/16/20262/20/20263/20/20264/17/20265/15/20266/19/2026Time: 6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.Location: CCE Orange County Office (18 Seward Ave. Middletown, NY 10940)*For Ages 8 Years and Older* Leah Brown, lbr72@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 225 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6362627 ========================================= Introduction to Syntropic Agroforestry– a talk delivered by creator Ernst Götsch Saturday, March 21, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Orange County Emergency Services Center, 22 Wells Farm Rd , Goshen, New York 10924 CCE Orange County & the Hudson Valley Farm Hub are proud to present a talk on Syntropic Agroforestry, delivered by the system's creator, Ernst Götsch.Syntropic Agroforestry is an agricultural system developed by Ernst Götsch that exceeds conventional production per acre, using no inputs while simultaneously accumulating more biomass and building more soil than natural forests. Ernst's systems build fertility by using directed natural species succession and stratification to optimize photosynthesis and create the eco-physiological optimal conditions for the crop species. He has successfully applied this system in temperate ecosystems across the Mediterranean, western Europe, and even northern European countries, but his best-known systems are located in the tropics and subtropics. Please join us in learning about how Ernst developed his system and how we might be able to apply it to our regional context. There will be time for a Q&A following his talk. There will be an additional farm tour of All One One All Farm with Ernst Götsch after the talk. Participants may pay an additional fee for the farm tour, which will include lunch.AgendaSyntropic Agroforestry Talk with Ernst Götsch Fee: $20.00/per personTime: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PMLocation: Orange County Emergency Services Center, Goshen, NYTour of All One One All Farm with Ernst Götsch (SOLD OUT)Additional Fee: $40.00/per person Farm Tour Capacity: 45 attendeesTime: 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM, Lunch served at 1:15 PMLocation: All One One All Farm, Goshen, NYEmployees of Cornell Cooperative Extension are eligible for discounted registration. Please use code "CCESTAFF" when prompted. Please contact Erik Schellenberg directly (jk2642@cornell.edu) if the program cost is an impediment.  $20 per person Nicole Havens, nch48@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 262 Registration: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E190538&id=923 ========================================= Livestock Learning Night - Livestock Skill-A-Thon Practices Tuesday, March 24, 2026 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 On Tuesday, February 24th and Tuesday, March 24th, join Orange County 4-H for practice night for the 4-H Livestock-Skill-A-Thon!4-H Livestock Skill-a-thon practices are designed to prepare youth for the regional livestock Skill-a-thon on April 26th at SUNY Cobleskill and the state livestock skill-a-thon at the great New York State Fair!The Livestock Skill-a-thon is designed to assess a 4-H member’s understanding of animal science and the fundamentals of managing livestock. Through this contest, youth are able to strengthen both their practical livestock skills and broader life skills in a competitive, educational setting.Skill-a-thons emphasize experiential learning, giving participants the chance to reinforce their knowledge through hands-on activities. Since 2011, more than 10,000 young people in New York have taken part in nine different species-focused Skill-a-thons at the New York State Fair. These have included contests for beef, dairy, dogs, goats, horses, poultry, rabbits, cavies (guinea pigs), sheep, and swine (cals.cornell.edu).Previous Livestock Experience preferred.Parental Supervision Required under the age of 17 FREE Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://bit.ly/4pHAyhX ========================================= Dairy, Equine, Livestock Day and Trade Show 2026 Wednesday, March 25, 2026 10:00 am - 2:00 pm CCEOC Education Center & 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike , Otisville, NY 10963 Join Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County for the 37th Annual Dairy, Equine, Livestock Day and Trade Show on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Education Center & 4-H Park in Otisville, NY.This popular annual event brings together farmers, producers, and agricultural professionals to connect with local agribusiness vendors and explore the latest in feed and animal nutrition, accounting and banking, machinery, and educational resources. Attendees will enjoy a free catered lunch and educational programming throughout the day.Highlights include a presentation by Joe Lawrence, PRO-DAIRY Dairy Forage Crop Production System Specialist, at 11:00 a.m., as well as a Field Crop & Vegetable Insect Meeting focused on common insect identification, offering 1.0 pesticide recertification credit from 1:00–2:00 p.m.Whether you’re looking to network, learn, or stay current on industry resources, this event offers something for everyone in the dairy, equine, and livestock community.For more information, contact Zoe Nafis at zrl7@cornell.edu or 845-344-1234. Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 ========================================= Mushroom Production as a Business Workshop Series 2026 Wednesday, March 25, 2026 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County (CCEOC) is excited to announce a collaboration with Flowering Sun Ecology Center to offer a comprehensive educational series on mushroom cultivation and business development. This five-part program combines online learning with hands-on experience, designed to empower participants with the knowledge and skills to grow, manage, and scale mushroom operations sustainably. This program will be provided in English & SpanishProgram OverviewClass 1 – Foundations of Mushroom Cultivation Zoom | March 11, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm Participants will explore fungal biology, mushroom life cycles, and cultivation pathways. Topics include infrastructure basics, essential equipment, and standard operating procedures for cleanliness.Class 2 – Designing Your Mushroom Operation Zoom | March 18, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm This session focuses on translating ideas into functional systems. Participants will learn about space planning, environmental controls, contamination management, and post-harvest handling.Class 3 – Building a Sustainable Mushroom Business Zoom | March 25, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm Attendees will dive into the economics of mushroom production, exploring pricing, sales channels, customer relationships, and cooperative business models.Class 4 – Scaling, Finance, and Long-Term Viability Zoom | April 1, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm This class covers scaling production, financial management tools, budgeting, risk management, and long-term planning for resilience and diversification.Class 5 – On-Farm Mushroom Production Intensive In-person at Flowering Sun Ecology Center | April 18, Saturday - 11:00am–3:00pm Participants will gain hands-on experience with lab tours, inoculation demonstrations, sterilization practice, and gourmet mushroom cooking. This immersive session also includes discussions on scaling challenges and disease prevention.Learning OutcomesBy the end of the series, participants will:Understand fungal biology and cultivation systems Design small-scale mushroom operations with workflow and sanitation plans Explore business models, sales channels, and cooperative opportunities Develop financial strategies for scaling and sustainability Gain hands-on skills and community connections to support their mushroom journeyRegistration InformationTraining fee: $30 per personRegistration is required for all sessions. Registration closes on 03/05/2026.Lunch will be provided for the onsite trainingFor more information, please contact Nathaniel, Cell: 917-635-9966 or email at nl498@cornell.edu or Javier, Cell: 845-344-1234 Ext:275 or email: jba78@cornell.edu $30 per person Nathaniel Lartey, nl498@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.251 Registration: https://bit.ly/48qfln2 ========================================= 2026 Gardening Classes Saturday, March 28, 2026 10:00 am - 11:30 am Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join us for our 2026 Gardening Classes! Taught by our Master Gardener Volunteers classes will be held on Saturdays @ 10:00 am.  Sign-up for as many classes as you would like. 2026 Gardening Classes Date & Time Topic Description Saturday, January 10th @ 10:00 am Backyard Maple Syrup During this class we will introduce you to the process of maple syrup creation and teach you how to make real maple syrup as we touch briefly on the history of syrup production, discuss tree identification, learn about tree tapping, and the collection and processing of sap into syrup. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. NEW DATE!Saturday, January 31st @ 12:00 pm Shiitake Mushroom Cultivation Learn about the history, benefits, and proven best practices for growing Shiitake mushrooms on logs at home or for small scale commercial use. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, January 31st @ 10:00 am Winter Sowing Winter Sowing is an easy, low-cost way to start seeds in outdoor containers. Learn how and why it works, and get step-by-step instructions to start your seeds as early as December.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, February 28th @ 10:00 am Understanding Healthy Soil This class delves into the hidden world beneath our feet, exploring the fundamental principles of understanding and cultivating healthy soil. Participants will embark on a journey through soil science, learning about its composition, structure, and the dynamic interactions between microorganisms, plants, and the environment. This course emphasizes sustainable practices, teaching students how to enhance soil fertility, prevent erosion, and mitigate pollution. Students will gain the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about soil health in various contexts, from agriculture to landscaping. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 7th @ 10:00 am Starting a Vegetable Garden During this class you will learn all about vegetable gardening from deciding where to put your garden to when to harvest your bounty.You will also learn about numerous crops that grow well in our area, how and when to plant them, and how to care for your garden throughout the year.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 14th @ 10:00 am Growing Fruit in your Backyard Whether you already have a small orchard or you are looking to add some berries to your vegetable garden, this is the class for you. We'll talk about tree fruit such as apples and pears, some uncommon fruits like pawpaws and serviceberries, and small fruit such as raspberries and strawberries.For each type of fruit, we will talk about plant requirements, basic maintenance, and potential pests.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 28th @ 10:00 am Home Composting Not sure what to do with your kitchen, garden, and yard scraps? Would you like to start composting at home? Come learn the basics of home composting including what, where, and how to compost.We also will provide proven suggestions for your home compost bin design and discuss vermicomposting (composting with worms). Saturday, April 11th @ 10:00 am Cover Crops for the Home Vegetable Garden Cover crops are usually planted after an edible crop is harvested and are used to protect the soil surface.They can also add organic matter, provide aeration, and improve overall soil health.There are many different plants to choose from depending on the size of your garden, what your goals are, and timing.Join us as we explore different types of cover crops that can be used to protect and enhance the soil in your vegetable garden! Saturday, April 18th @ 10:00 am Integrating Native Plants into the Home Garden Native plants can enhance your garden by adding structure, color, and texture, as well as food for native fauna such as pollinators and birds.During this class we will explore plants native to our region and how you can successfully integrate them into your current gardens, transforming them into beautiful native sanctuaries. Please bring photos, site plans, and plant lists from your current gardens. After a short presentation we will work together to develop a multi-year plan to integrate natives throughout the landscape. Saturday, May 16th @ 10:00 am Friend or Foe: Identifying and Managing Insects in your Garden In a healthy garden ecosystem, insect abound.Which ones are friends and which ones are foes?Learn how to attract insects friends and manage insect foes.Then take a walk outside and apply what you have learned! Saturday, September 5th @ 10:00 am Introduction to Landscape Design Good garden design teaches you to see and work with your property, soil, architecture, terrain, and existing flora.Learn how to turn ideas into sustainable designs. Saturday, October 3rd @ 10:00 am Putting the Garden to Bed Discover best practices for preparing your garden for winter. Learn which plants to cut back, which to leave for wildlife and protection, and how to guard plants against wind and deer damage. Saturday, October 10th @ 10:00 am Lawn Elimination & Reduction Picturesque lawns require vast inputs of time, energy, lawn care products, and water, but offer little wildlife habitat or food for people. This program will cover the basics of lawn reduction or elimination for the homeowner. We will discuss your goals, budgeting time and money, site assessment and site preparation, as well as the selection of appropriate plant material, including tips for establishing a wildflower meadow. Saturday, November 7th @ 10:00 am Native Grasses These often-overlooked plants provide texture, low-maintenance, and adaptability. Learn which species thrive in moist soils or dry landscapes, and how to use them effectively. $10 per class / $0 per class (solidarity pricing for those who cannot pay at this time) Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E190538&id=919 ========================================= Spring Flower Bulb Sale Wednesday, April 1, 2026 12:00 pm - 12:00 pm Buy beautiful spring flower bulbs and help supportthe Master Gardener Volunteer Program.With a wide selection of flowers from dahlias and lilies to daisies and poppies, you are sure to find a great addition to your garden!  Orders are shipped directly to you.Sale ends Friday, May 15th!Click here to place your order today!Thank you for your continued support of the Master Gardener Volunteer Program!! Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 ========================================= Mushroom Production as a Business Workshop Series 2026 Wednesday, April 1, 2026 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County (CCEOC) is excited to announce a collaboration with Flowering Sun Ecology Center to offer a comprehensive educational series on mushroom cultivation and business development. This five-part program combines online learning with hands-on experience, designed to empower participants with the knowledge and skills to grow, manage, and scale mushroom operations sustainably. This program will be provided in English & SpanishProgram OverviewClass 1 – Foundations of Mushroom Cultivation Zoom | March 11, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm Participants will explore fungal biology, mushroom life cycles, and cultivation pathways. Topics include infrastructure basics, essential equipment, and standard operating procedures for cleanliness.Class 2 – Designing Your Mushroom Operation Zoom | March 18, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm This session focuses on translating ideas into functional systems. Participants will learn about space planning, environmental controls, contamination management, and post-harvest handling.Class 3 – Building a Sustainable Mushroom Business Zoom | March 25, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm Attendees will dive into the economics of mushroom production, exploring pricing, sales channels, customer relationships, and cooperative business models.Class 4 – Scaling, Finance, and Long-Term Viability Zoom | April 1, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm This class covers scaling production, financial management tools, budgeting, risk management, and long-term planning for resilience and diversification.Class 5 – On-Farm Mushroom Production Intensive In-person at Flowering Sun Ecology Center | April 18, Saturday - 11:00am–3:00pm Participants will gain hands-on experience with lab tours, inoculation demonstrations, sterilization practice, and gourmet mushroom cooking. This immersive session also includes discussions on scaling challenges and disease prevention.Learning OutcomesBy the end of the series, participants will:Understand fungal biology and cultivation systems Design small-scale mushroom operations with workflow and sanitation plans Explore business models, sales channels, and cooperative opportunities Develop financial strategies for scaling and sustainability Gain hands-on skills and community connections to support their mushroom journeyRegistration InformationTraining fee: $30 per personRegistration is required for all sessions. Registration closes on 03/05/2026.Lunch will be provided for the onsite trainingFor more information, please contact Nathaniel, Cell: 917-635-9966 or email at nl498@cornell.edu or Javier, Cell: 845-344-1234 Ext:275 or email: jba78@cornell.edu $30 per person Nathaniel Lartey, nl498@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.251 Registration: https://bit.ly/48qfln2 ========================================= Cultivating Careers: Agriculture Career Development Program Thursday, April 2, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Plant the seeds for your future!Considering a career in veterinary science, dairy farm management, horticultural production, or even agricultural-related business? Join the 4-H Agriculture Career Development Program — where passion for agriculture meets real-world opportunity. Learn from ag professionals, tour agricultural operations, strengthen your resume, and prepare for college or a career in the growing ag industry. Youth ages 14 to 19 with an interest in a career in agriculture are eligible to apply.Sessions held the first Thursday of each month,March–October, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.Requirements: Ages 14-19 with an interest in agricultural and food-industriesMust attend all but one session and complete all but one assignment to earn a Certificate of Competition.Cost: $50 per personParticipants MUST BE enrolled in 4-H. Not a member? You can join easily online at cceorangecounty.org/4-h-youth.Must give a 4-H Public PresentationOutcomes: Certificate of CompletionCollege ready resume & cover letterHands on agricultural experiences $50 per participant Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6387889 ========================================= 2026 Southeastern New York (SENY) Stormwater Management Training Series Wednesday, April 8, 2026 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Online Event Our Registration Options Have Changed! Please read carefully below. Regular Registration: $175/person, per classDiscounted Registration for Employees of NYS, Orange County Government, or OCSWCD: $125/person, per classGroup Discount Options Groups of 4-8 can receive 15% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG1" at checkout. Groups of 8-12 can receive 20% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG2" at checkout. Groups of 12+ can receive 25% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG3" at checkout. ‎CCE Orange County will be presenting the annual Stormwater Management Training series for the Southeastern New York (SENY) region.About the Stormwater Management Training SeriesThis class is entirely virtual via Zoom.Attendees will receive Zoom links via email the week of each class. Classes will begin promptly at 8:30 AM. You must be present for the course duration to receive credits, so please sign into Zoom punctually.Class descriptions and credit info are listed below.There are no refunds for "no-show" attendees. Substitutions and transfers are acceptable up to the day of any course.‏‏‎‎Please email Nicole Havens at nch48@cornell.edu to make a registration substitution or call 845-344-1234. Who Should Attend?You should attend the training if you are one of the following: Code Enforcement Officer, consulting/municipal design engineer, Municipal Planning Board member, land use planner/developer, stormwater professional, teacher, municipal staff, consultant, or landscape architect.‏‏‎ ‎2026 Class Schedule & DescriptionsPRINCIPAL INSTRUCTOR: John Dunkle, P.E., CPESC, CPMSMJohn has been a practicing civil engineer since 1981 and is a Certified Professional in Erosion & Sediment Control (CPESC), and a Certified Professional in Municipal Stormwater Management (CPMSM). John has prepared & reviewed Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), guided Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s), & participated with DEC in the development of the current stormwater regulations & design manuals. John also teaches a graduate-level Stormwater Management class at SUNY-Environmental Science & Forestry & has been conducting stormwater trainings across New York State for over 15 years. He has also been Planning Board Chairman for over 10 years in his hometown.-Preparation and Review of Construction Permit SWPPPs - February 25, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Preparing, reviewing and implementing a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is essential to stormwater management for both the public and private sectors. The SWPPP is a key component of the Construction General Permit, this class will review all of the required elements of partial and full SWPPP’s, including site planning, E & S, hydrology, good housekeeping, post construction management and maintenance, SWPPP review techniques for MS4’s and other municipalities will be addressed as well.-Design and Inspection of Erosion and Sedimentation Control Practices - March 18, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. An Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan is a required element of all construction projects needing stormwater permit coverage in NY. Following the guidance provided in NY’s 2016 “Blue Book”, this class will review the various techniques for planning, runoff management, soil stabilization, and sedimentation control that serve to minimize erosion, sediment transport and sediment deposition from exposed soils. Proper site-specific practice selection, design, placement, construction, site inspections, and maintenance of these E & S practices will also be covered.-Design, Inspection, and Maintenance of Stormwater Ponds, Infiltration Basins, and Bio-retention Practices - April 8, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Three of the most frequently used stormwater management practices are wet ponds, infiltration basins, and bio-retention areas. Many of these practices have experienced failures due to improper selection, design, construction and/or maintenance. This class will review the characteristics and performance of each of these practices and will provide an overview of the many considerations that must be made to select and design the most appropriate practice and details for site specific needs. Design examples, practice sizing, plantings, construction, inspection and maintenance of each practice will also be covered.-Stormwater Management Design for Linear Projects - April 29, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Linear projects, such as highways and utilities, present unique challenges for managing stormwater due to their length and space restrictions for installing BMPs. This class will review the stormwater management techniques and practices that are most suitable for application in these conditions, as outlined in the Blue Book and the Design Manual. Topics will include preparation of E&SC plans, hydrology analysis, and the design of post construction practices on various linear type projects, including streetscaping retrofits. Applicability of the construction general permit requirements for linear projects will also be reviewed.-SWP and SWPPPs Preparation for MS4s - May 20, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. The current MS4 permit tasks designated municipalities to prepare and annually update a Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) that addresses the permit’s many requirements, including the six minimum measures. Also, soon to be required is the preparation of facility specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) for critical MS4 municipal facilities. This class will review the crucial elements of these documents and will provide techniques and examples for preparing and updating. $175/pp, $125/pp for Employees of NYS, Orange County Government, or OCSWCD Nicole Havens, nch48@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 262 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026StormwaterTrainingatCCEOrange ========================================= Training for FAMACHA Certification 2026 Thursday, April 16, 2026 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm CCEOC Education Center & 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike , Otisville, NY 10963 Hosted by CCE Orange, Sullivan, and Ulster CountiesAttention all sheep and goat producers, 4-H and FFA members, and livestock operation owners!Learn how to use the FAMACHA system to identify anemia in sheep and goats and make informed deworming decisions. FAMACHA is a management tool that allows producers to selectively treat sheep and goats by identifying animals showing signs of anemia. Anemia is commonly caused by barber pole worm (Haemonchus contortus), the primary internal parasite affecting grazing small ruminants in the United States. This hands-on training focuses on managing barber pole worm, reducing unnecessary treatments, and improving herd health.What participants will learnHow the FAMACHA system worksHow to score sheep and goats correctlyWhen treatment is needed—and when it isn’tHow targeted deworming helps slow parasite resistanceBest practices for pasture-based parasite control $25 per person/farm Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 ========================================= Orange County 4-H Fun Night Friday, April 17, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join the Orange County 4-H Teen Council for their Fun Night! Fun night is a night of fun and community service activities. There will also be games, snacks, and more!Dates: 11/21/202512/19/20251/16/20262/20/20263/20/20264/17/20265/15/20266/19/2026Time: 6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.Location: CCE Orange County Office (18 Seward Ave. Middletown, NY 10940)*For Ages 8 Years and Older* Leah Brown, lbr72@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 225 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6362627 ========================================= 2026 Gardening Classes Saturday, April 18, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join us for our 2026 Gardening Classes! Taught by our Master Gardener Volunteers classes will be held on Saturdays @ 10:00 am.  Sign-up for as many classes as you would like. 2026 Gardening Classes Date & Time Topic Description Saturday, January 10th @ 10:00 am Backyard Maple Syrup During this class we will introduce you to the process of maple syrup creation and teach you how to make real maple syrup as we touch briefly on the history of syrup production, discuss tree identification, learn about tree tapping, and the collection and processing of sap into syrup. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. NEW DATE!Saturday, January 31st @ 12:00 pm Shiitake Mushroom Cultivation Learn about the history, benefits, and proven best practices for growing Shiitake mushrooms on logs at home or for small scale commercial use. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, January 31st @ 10:00 am Winter Sowing Winter Sowing is an easy, low-cost way to start seeds in outdoor containers. Learn how and why it works, and get step-by-step instructions to start your seeds as early as December.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, February 28th @ 10:00 am Understanding Healthy Soil This class delves into the hidden world beneath our feet, exploring the fundamental principles of understanding and cultivating healthy soil. Participants will embark on a journey through soil science, learning about its composition, structure, and the dynamic interactions between microorganisms, plants, and the environment. This course emphasizes sustainable practices, teaching students how to enhance soil fertility, prevent erosion, and mitigate pollution. Students will gain the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about soil health in various contexts, from agriculture to landscaping. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 7th @ 10:00 am Starting a Vegetable Garden During this class you will learn all about vegetable gardening from deciding where to put your garden to when to harvest your bounty.You will also learn about numerous crops that grow well in our area, how and when to plant them, and how to care for your garden throughout the year.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 14th @ 10:00 am Growing Fruit in your Backyard Whether you already have a small orchard or you are looking to add some berries to your vegetable garden, this is the class for you. We'll talk about tree fruit such as apples and pears, some uncommon fruits like pawpaws and serviceberries, and small fruit such as raspberries and strawberries.For each type of fruit, we will talk about plant requirements, basic maintenance, and potential pests.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 28th @ 10:00 am Home Composting Not sure what to do with your kitchen, garden, and yard scraps? Would you like to start composting at home? Come learn the basics of home composting including what, where, and how to compost.We also will provide proven suggestions for your home compost bin design and discuss vermicomposting (composting with worms). Saturday, April 11th @ 10:00 am Cover Crops for the Home Vegetable Garden Cover crops are usually planted after an edible crop is harvested and are used to protect the soil surface.They can also add organic matter, provide aeration, and improve overall soil health.There are many different plants to choose from depending on the size of your garden, what your goals are, and timing.Join us as we explore different types of cover crops that can be used to protect and enhance the soil in your vegetable garden! Saturday, April 18th @ 10:00 am Integrating Native Plants into the Home Garden Native plants can enhance your garden by adding structure, color, and texture, as well as food for native fauna such as pollinators and birds.During this class we will explore plants native to our region and how you can successfully integrate them into your current gardens, transforming them into beautiful native sanctuaries. Please bring photos, site plans, and plant lists from your current gardens. After a short presentation we will work together to develop a multi-year plan to integrate natives throughout the landscape. Saturday, May 16th @ 10:00 am Friend or Foe: Identifying and Managing Insects in your Garden In a healthy garden ecosystem, insect abound.Which ones are friends and which ones are foes?Learn how to attract insects friends and manage insect foes.Then take a walk outside and apply what you have learned! Saturday, September 5th @ 10:00 am Introduction to Landscape Design Good garden design teaches you to see and work with your property, soil, architecture, terrain, and existing flora.Learn how to turn ideas into sustainable designs. Saturday, October 3rd @ 10:00 am Putting the Garden to Bed Discover best practices for preparing your garden for winter. Learn which plants to cut back, which to leave for wildlife and protection, and how to guard plants against wind and deer damage. Saturday, October 10th @ 10:00 am Lawn Elimination & Reduction Picturesque lawns require vast inputs of time, energy, lawn care products, and water, but offer little wildlife habitat or food for people. This program will cover the basics of lawn reduction or elimination for the homeowner. We will discuss your goals, budgeting time and money, site assessment and site preparation, as well as the selection of appropriate plant material, including tips for establishing a wildflower meadow. Saturday, November 7th @ 10:00 am Native Grasses These often-overlooked plants provide texture, low-maintenance, and adaptability. Learn which species thrive in moist soils or dry landscapes, and how to use them effectively. $10 per class / $0 per class (solidarity pricing for those who cannot pay at this time) Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E190538&id=919 ========================================= Mushroom Production as a Business Workshop Series 2026 Saturday, April 18, 2026 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County (CCEOC) is excited to announce a collaboration with Flowering Sun Ecology Center to offer a comprehensive educational series on mushroom cultivation and business development. This five-part program combines online learning with hands-on experience, designed to empower participants with the knowledge and skills to grow, manage, and scale mushroom operations sustainably. This program will be provided in English & SpanishProgram OverviewClass 1 – Foundations of Mushroom Cultivation Zoom | March 11, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm Participants will explore fungal biology, mushroom life cycles, and cultivation pathways. Topics include infrastructure basics, essential equipment, and standard operating procedures for cleanliness.Class 2 – Designing Your Mushroom Operation Zoom | March 18, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm This session focuses on translating ideas into functional systems. Participants will learn about space planning, environmental controls, contamination management, and post-harvest handling.Class 3 – Building a Sustainable Mushroom Business Zoom | March 25, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm Attendees will dive into the economics of mushroom production, exploring pricing, sales channels, customer relationships, and cooperative business models.Class 4 – Scaling, Finance, and Long-Term Viability Zoom | April 1, Wednesday - 6:30–8:00pm This class covers scaling production, financial management tools, budgeting, risk management, and long-term planning for resilience and diversification.Class 5 – On-Farm Mushroom Production Intensive In-person at Flowering Sun Ecology Center | April 18, Saturday - 11:00am–3:00pm Participants will gain hands-on experience with lab tours, inoculation demonstrations, sterilization practice, and gourmet mushroom cooking. This immersive session also includes discussions on scaling challenges and disease prevention.Learning OutcomesBy the end of the series, participants will:Understand fungal biology and cultivation systems Design small-scale mushroom operations with workflow and sanitation plans Explore business models, sales channels, and cooperative opportunities Develop financial strategies for scaling and sustainability Gain hands-on skills and community connections to support their mushroom journeyRegistration InformationTraining fee: $30 per personRegistration is required for all sessions. Registration closes on 03/05/2026.Lunch will be provided for the onsite trainingFor more information, please contact Nathaniel, Cell: 917-635-9966 or email at nl498@cornell.edu or Javier, Cell: 845-344-1234 Ext:275 or email: jba78@cornell.edu $30 per person Nathaniel Lartey, nl498@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.251 Registration: https://bit.ly/48qfln2 ========================================= 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies - Monthly Meetings Tuesday, April 21, 2026 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 This is the monthly meeting for the 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies. Join the 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies to learn more about caring for livestock! Activities include live animal interactions, farm visits, and fun, hands-on activities!EXISTING CLUB MEMBERS: Register here https://bit.ly/48vYKwOLOOKING TO JOIN BARNYARD BUDDIES? Reach out to Zoe at zrl7@cornell.edu before registering! Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6409550 ========================================= 2026 Southeastern New York (SENY) Stormwater Management Training Series Wednesday, April 29, 2026 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Online Event Our Registration Options Have Changed! Please read carefully below. Regular Registration: $175/person, per classDiscounted Registration for Employees of NYS, Orange County Government, or OCSWCD: $125/person, per classGroup Discount Options Groups of 4-8 can receive 15% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG1" at checkout. Groups of 8-12 can receive 20% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG2" at checkout. Groups of 12+ can receive 25% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG3" at checkout. ‎CCE Orange County will be presenting the annual Stormwater Management Training series for the Southeastern New York (SENY) region.About the Stormwater Management Training SeriesThis class is entirely virtual via Zoom.Attendees will receive Zoom links via email the week of each class. Classes will begin promptly at 8:30 AM. You must be present for the course duration to receive credits, so please sign into Zoom punctually.Class descriptions and credit info are listed below.There are no refunds for "no-show" attendees. Substitutions and transfers are acceptable up to the day of any course.‏‏‎‎Please email Nicole Havens at nch48@cornell.edu to make a registration substitution or call 845-344-1234. Who Should Attend?You should attend the training if you are one of the following: Code Enforcement Officer, consulting/municipal design engineer, Municipal Planning Board member, land use planner/developer, stormwater professional, teacher, municipal staff, consultant, or landscape architect.‏‏‎ ‎2026 Class Schedule & DescriptionsPRINCIPAL INSTRUCTOR: John Dunkle, P.E., CPESC, CPMSMJohn has been a practicing civil engineer since 1981 and is a Certified Professional in Erosion & Sediment Control (CPESC), and a Certified Professional in Municipal Stormwater Management (CPMSM). John has prepared & reviewed Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), guided Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s), & participated with DEC in the development of the current stormwater regulations & design manuals. John also teaches a graduate-level Stormwater Management class at SUNY-Environmental Science & Forestry & has been conducting stormwater trainings across New York State for over 15 years. He has also been Planning Board Chairman for over 10 years in his hometown.-Preparation and Review of Construction Permit SWPPPs - February 25, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Preparing, reviewing and implementing a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is essential to stormwater management for both the public and private sectors. The SWPPP is a key component of the Construction General Permit, this class will review all of the required elements of partial and full SWPPP’s, including site planning, E & S, hydrology, good housekeeping, post construction management and maintenance, SWPPP review techniques for MS4’s and other municipalities will be addressed as well.-Design and Inspection of Erosion and Sedimentation Control Practices - March 18, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. An Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan is a required element of all construction projects needing stormwater permit coverage in NY. Following the guidance provided in NY’s 2016 “Blue Book”, this class will review the various techniques for planning, runoff management, soil stabilization, and sedimentation control that serve to minimize erosion, sediment transport and sediment deposition from exposed soils. Proper site-specific practice selection, design, placement, construction, site inspections, and maintenance of these E & S practices will also be covered.-Design, Inspection, and Maintenance of Stormwater Ponds, Infiltration Basins, and Bio-retention Practices - April 8, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Three of the most frequently used stormwater management practices are wet ponds, infiltration basins, and bio-retention areas. Many of these practices have experienced failures due to improper selection, design, construction and/or maintenance. This class will review the characteristics and performance of each of these practices and will provide an overview of the many considerations that must be made to select and design the most appropriate practice and details for site specific needs. Design examples, practice sizing, plantings, construction, inspection and maintenance of each practice will also be covered.-Stormwater Management Design for Linear Projects - April 29, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Linear projects, such as highways and utilities, present unique challenges for managing stormwater due to their length and space restrictions for installing BMPs. This class will review the stormwater management techniques and practices that are most suitable for application in these conditions, as outlined in the Blue Book and the Design Manual. Topics will include preparation of E&SC plans, hydrology analysis, and the design of post construction practices on various linear type projects, including streetscaping retrofits. Applicability of the construction general permit requirements for linear projects will also be reviewed.-SWP and SWPPPs Preparation for MS4s - May 20, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. The current MS4 permit tasks designated municipalities to prepare and annually update a Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) that addresses the permit’s many requirements, including the six minimum measures. Also, soon to be required is the preparation of facility specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) for critical MS4 municipal facilities. This class will review the crucial elements of these documents and will provide techniques and examples for preparing and updating. $175/pp, $125/pp for Employees of NYS, Orange County Government, or OCSWCD Nicole Havens, nch48@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 262 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026StormwaterTrainingatCCEOrange ========================================= Spring Flower Bulb Sale Friday, May 1, 2026 12:00 pm - 12:00 pm Buy beautiful spring flower bulbs and help supportthe Master Gardener Volunteer Program.With a wide selection of flowers from dahlias and lilies to daisies and poppies, you are sure to find a great addition to your garden!  Orders are shipped directly to you.Sale ends Friday, May 15th!Click here to place your order today!Thank you for your continued support of the Master Gardener Volunteer Program!! Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 ========================================= Cultivating Careers: Agriculture Career Development Program Thursday, May 7, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Plant the seeds for your future!Considering a career in veterinary science, dairy farm management, horticultural production, or even agricultural-related business? Join the 4-H Agriculture Career Development Program — where passion for agriculture meets real-world opportunity. Learn from ag professionals, tour agricultural operations, strengthen your resume, and prepare for college or a career in the growing ag industry. Youth ages 14 to 19 with an interest in a career in agriculture are eligible to apply.Sessions held the first Thursday of each month,March–October, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.Requirements: Ages 14-19 with an interest in agricultural and food-industriesMust attend all but one session and complete all but one assignment to earn a Certificate of Competition.Cost: $50 per personParticipants MUST BE enrolled in 4-H. Not a member? You can join easily online at cceorangecounty.org/4-h-youth.Must give a 4-H Public PresentationOutcomes: Certificate of CompletionCollege ready resume & cover letterHands on agricultural experiences $50 per participant Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6387889 ========================================= 28th Annual Orange County 4-H Calf & Livestock Sale Saturday, May 9, 2026 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCEOC Education Center & 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike , Otisville, NY 10963 SAVE THE DATE! On May 9th, join us at the Education Center & 4-H Park for the 4-H Livestock Program's biggest annual fundraiser!We are also looking for donations & animal consignments. If you are interested, visit https://cornell.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0SqtM7vSr8baed8 or contact Zoe at zrl7@cornell.edu---------Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County is excited to announce our upcoming 4-H Calf & Livestock Sale on May 9, 2026!Don’t miss out on the upcoming 28th Annual Orange County 4-H Calf & Livestock Sale that is set to take place on Saturday, May 9th starting at 5 P.M. at the Education Center & 4-H Park in Otisville, New York. Our 4-H program has changed over the years to include a variety of livestock projects; hence we have expanded this event beyond dairy to include those youth. The sale provides a great opportunity for local dairy and livestock farmers, homesteaders, agricultural businesses, and those interested in agriculture to get together, converse, and promote their agricultural businesses and practices.Through this fundraising event the Orange County 4-H dairy & livestock programs are able to provide programing and other educational opportunities to 4-H members. The Orange County 4-H Program offers many experiences and opportunities to its members. There are educational contests, workshops/seminars, project meetings, trips, working with local farmers and taking care of project animals, leadership skill development, community service and much more. Parents, volunteers, agriculture businesses, and partners help us every year to hold this fundraising event. The 4-H program is providing youth in Orange County a chance to learn about agriculture and develop career ready skills.Make sure to Subscribe to our Ag Weekly newsletter to be up-to-date on this event as well as all things agriculture and more from CCE Orange County! Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 ========================================= Orange County 4-H Fun Night Friday, May 15, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join the Orange County 4-H Teen Council for their Fun Night! Fun night is a night of fun and community service activities. There will also be games, snacks, and more!Dates: 11/21/202512/19/20251/16/20262/20/20263/20/20264/17/20265/15/20266/19/2026Time: 6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.Location: CCE Orange County Office (18 Seward Ave. Middletown, NY 10940)*For Ages 8 Years and Older* Leah Brown, lbr72@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 225 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6362627 ========================================= Spring Flower Bulb Sale Friday, May 15, 2026 12:15 am - 11:45 pm Buy beautiful spring flower bulbs and help supportthe Master Gardener Volunteer Program.With a wide selection of flowers from dahlias and lilies to daisies and poppies, you are sure to find a great addition to your garden!  Orders are shipped directly to you.Sale ends Friday, May 15th!Click here to place your order today!Thank you for your continued support of the Master Gardener Volunteer Program!! Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 ========================================= 2026 Gardening Classes Saturday, May 16, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join us for our 2026 Gardening Classes! Taught by our Master Gardener Volunteers classes will be held on Saturdays @ 10:00 am.  Sign-up for as many classes as you would like. 2026 Gardening Classes Date & Time Topic Description Saturday, January 10th @ 10:00 am Backyard Maple Syrup During this class we will introduce you to the process of maple syrup creation and teach you how to make real maple syrup as we touch briefly on the history of syrup production, discuss tree identification, learn about tree tapping, and the collection and processing of sap into syrup. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. NEW DATE!Saturday, January 31st @ 12:00 pm Shiitake Mushroom Cultivation Learn about the history, benefits, and proven best practices for growing Shiitake mushrooms on logs at home or for small scale commercial use. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, January 31st @ 10:00 am Winter Sowing Winter Sowing is an easy, low-cost way to start seeds in outdoor containers. Learn how and why it works, and get step-by-step instructions to start your seeds as early as December.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, February 28th @ 10:00 am Understanding Healthy Soil This class delves into the hidden world beneath our feet, exploring the fundamental principles of understanding and cultivating healthy soil. Participants will embark on a journey through soil science, learning about its composition, structure, and the dynamic interactions between microorganisms, plants, and the environment. This course emphasizes sustainable practices, teaching students how to enhance soil fertility, prevent erosion, and mitigate pollution. Students will gain the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about soil health in various contexts, from agriculture to landscaping. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 7th @ 10:00 am Starting a Vegetable Garden During this class you will learn all about vegetable gardening from deciding where to put your garden to when to harvest your bounty.You will also learn about numerous crops that grow well in our area, how and when to plant them, and how to care for your garden throughout the year.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 14th @ 10:00 am Growing Fruit in your Backyard Whether you already have a small orchard or you are looking to add some berries to your vegetable garden, this is the class for you. We'll talk about tree fruit such as apples and pears, some uncommon fruits like pawpaws and serviceberries, and small fruit such as raspberries and strawberries.For each type of fruit, we will talk about plant requirements, basic maintenance, and potential pests.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 28th @ 10:00 am Home Composting Not sure what to do with your kitchen, garden, and yard scraps? Would you like to start composting at home? Come learn the basics of home composting including what, where, and how to compost.We also will provide proven suggestions for your home compost bin design and discuss vermicomposting (composting with worms). Saturday, April 11th @ 10:00 am Cover Crops for the Home Vegetable Garden Cover crops are usually planted after an edible crop is harvested and are used to protect the soil surface.They can also add organic matter, provide aeration, and improve overall soil health.There are many different plants to choose from depending on the size of your garden, what your goals are, and timing.Join us as we explore different types of cover crops that can be used to protect and enhance the soil in your vegetable garden! Saturday, April 18th @ 10:00 am Integrating Native Plants into the Home Garden Native plants can enhance your garden by adding structure, color, and texture, as well as food for native fauna such as pollinators and birds.During this class we will explore plants native to our region and how you can successfully integrate them into your current gardens, transforming them into beautiful native sanctuaries. Please bring photos, site plans, and plant lists from your current gardens. After a short presentation we will work together to develop a multi-year plan to integrate natives throughout the landscape. Saturday, May 16th @ 10:00 am Friend or Foe: Identifying and Managing Insects in your Garden In a healthy garden ecosystem, insect abound.Which ones are friends and which ones are foes?Learn how to attract insects friends and manage insect foes.Then take a walk outside and apply what you have learned! Saturday, September 5th @ 10:00 am Introduction to Landscape Design Good garden design teaches you to see and work with your property, soil, architecture, terrain, and existing flora.Learn how to turn ideas into sustainable designs. Saturday, October 3rd @ 10:00 am Putting the Garden to Bed Discover best practices for preparing your garden for winter. Learn which plants to cut back, which to leave for wildlife and protection, and how to guard plants against wind and deer damage. Saturday, October 10th @ 10:00 am Lawn Elimination & Reduction Picturesque lawns require vast inputs of time, energy, lawn care products, and water, but offer little wildlife habitat or food for people. This program will cover the basics of lawn reduction or elimination for the homeowner. We will discuss your goals, budgeting time and money, site assessment and site preparation, as well as the selection of appropriate plant material, including tips for establishing a wildflower meadow. Saturday, November 7th @ 10:00 am Native Grasses These often-overlooked plants provide texture, low-maintenance, and adaptability. Learn which species thrive in moist soils or dry landscapes, and how to use them effectively. $10 per class / $0 per class (solidarity pricing for those who cannot pay at this time) Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E190538&id=919 ========================================= 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies - Monthly Meetings Tuesday, May 19, 2026 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 This is the monthly meeting for the 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies. Join the 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies to learn more about caring for livestock! Activities include live animal interactions, farm visits, and fun, hands-on activities!EXISTING CLUB MEMBERS: Register here https://bit.ly/48vYKwOLOOKING TO JOIN BARNYARD BUDDIES? Reach out to Zoe at zrl7@cornell.edu before registering! Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6409550 ========================================= 2026 Southeastern New York (SENY) Stormwater Management Training Series Wednesday, May 20, 2026 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Online Event Our Registration Options Have Changed! Please read carefully below. Regular Registration: $175/person, per classDiscounted Registration for Employees of NYS, Orange County Government, or OCSWCD: $125/person, per classGroup Discount Options Groups of 4-8 can receive 15% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG1" at checkout. Groups of 8-12 can receive 20% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG2" at checkout. Groups of 12+ can receive 25% off their total. Please use the discount code "2026SWTG3" at checkout. ‎CCE Orange County will be presenting the annual Stormwater Management Training series for the Southeastern New York (SENY) region.About the Stormwater Management Training SeriesThis class is entirely virtual via Zoom.Attendees will receive Zoom links via email the week of each class. Classes will begin promptly at 8:30 AM. You must be present for the course duration to receive credits, so please sign into Zoom punctually.Class descriptions and credit info are listed below.There are no refunds for "no-show" attendees. Substitutions and transfers are acceptable up to the day of any course.‏‏‎‎Please email Nicole Havens at nch48@cornell.edu to make a registration substitution or call 845-344-1234. Who Should Attend?You should attend the training if you are one of the following: Code Enforcement Officer, consulting/municipal design engineer, Municipal Planning Board member, land use planner/developer, stormwater professional, teacher, municipal staff, consultant, or landscape architect.‏‏‎ ‎2026 Class Schedule & DescriptionsPRINCIPAL INSTRUCTOR: John Dunkle, P.E., CPESC, CPMSMJohn has been a practicing civil engineer since 1981 and is a Certified Professional in Erosion & Sediment Control (CPESC), and a Certified Professional in Municipal Stormwater Management (CPMSM). John has prepared & reviewed Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), guided Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s), & participated with DEC in the development of the current stormwater regulations & design manuals. John also teaches a graduate-level Stormwater Management class at SUNY-Environmental Science & Forestry & has been conducting stormwater trainings across New York State for over 15 years. He has also been Planning Board Chairman for over 10 years in his hometown.-Preparation and Review of Construction Permit SWPPPs - February 25, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Preparing, reviewing and implementing a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is essential to stormwater management for both the public and private sectors. The SWPPP is a key component of the Construction General Permit, this class will review all of the required elements of partial and full SWPPP’s, including site planning, E & S, hydrology, good housekeeping, post construction management and maintenance, SWPPP review techniques for MS4’s and other municipalities will be addressed as well.-Design and Inspection of Erosion and Sedimentation Control Practices - March 18, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. An Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan is a required element of all construction projects needing stormwater permit coverage in NY. Following the guidance provided in NY’s 2016 “Blue Book”, this class will review the various techniques for planning, runoff management, soil stabilization, and sedimentation control that serve to minimize erosion, sediment transport and sediment deposition from exposed soils. Proper site-specific practice selection, design, placement, construction, site inspections, and maintenance of these E & S practices will also be covered.-Design, Inspection, and Maintenance of Stormwater Ponds, Infiltration Basins, and Bio-retention Practices - April 8, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Three of the most frequently used stormwater management practices are wet ponds, infiltration basins, and bio-retention areas. Many of these practices have experienced failures due to improper selection, design, construction and/or maintenance. This class will review the characteristics and performance of each of these practices and will provide an overview of the many considerations that must be made to select and design the most appropriate practice and details for site specific needs. Design examples, practice sizing, plantings, construction, inspection and maintenance of each practice will also be covered.-Stormwater Management Design for Linear Projects - April 29, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. Linear projects, such as highways and utilities, present unique challenges for managing stormwater due to their length and space restrictions for installing BMPs. This class will review the stormwater management techniques and practices that are most suitable for application in these conditions, as outlined in the Blue Book and the Design Manual. Topics will include preparation of E&SC plans, hydrology analysis, and the design of post construction practices on various linear type projects, including streetscaping retrofits. Applicability of the construction general permit requirements for linear projects will also be reviewed.-SWP and SWPPPs Preparation for MS4s - May 20, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded. The current MS4 permit tasks designated municipalities to prepare and annually update a Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) that addresses the permit’s many requirements, including the six minimum measures. Also, soon to be required is the preparation of facility specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) for critical MS4 municipal facilities. This class will review the crucial elements of these documents and will provide techniques and examples for preparing and updating. $175/pp, $125/pp for Employees of NYS, Orange County Government, or OCSWCD Nicole Havens, nch48@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 262 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026StormwaterTrainingatCCEOrange ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Monday, May 25, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= Cultivating Careers: Agriculture Career Development Program Thursday, June 4, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Plant the seeds for your future!Considering a career in veterinary science, dairy farm management, horticultural production, or even agricultural-related business? Join the 4-H Agriculture Career Development Program — where passion for agriculture meets real-world opportunity. Learn from ag professionals, tour agricultural operations, strengthen your resume, and prepare for college or a career in the growing ag industry. Youth ages 14 to 19 with an interest in a career in agriculture are eligible to apply.Sessions held the first Thursday of each month,March–October, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.Requirements: Ages 14-19 with an interest in agricultural and food-industriesMust attend all but one session and complete all but one assignment to earn a Certificate of Competition.Cost: $50 per personParticipants MUST BE enrolled in 4-H. Not a member? You can join easily online at cceorangecounty.org/4-h-youth.Must give a 4-H Public PresentationOutcomes: Certificate of CompletionCollege ready resume & cover letterHands on agricultural experiences $50 per participant Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6387889 ========================================= 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies - Monthly Meetings Tuesday, June 16, 2026 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 This is the monthly meeting for the 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies. Join the 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies to learn more about caring for livestock! Activities include live animal interactions, farm visits, and fun, hands-on activities!EXISTING CLUB MEMBERS: Register here https://bit.ly/48vYKwOLOOKING TO JOIN BARNYARD BUDDIES? Reach out to Zoe at zrl7@cornell.edu before registering! Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6409550 ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Friday, June 19, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= Orange County 4-H Fun Night Friday, June 19, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join the Orange County 4-H Teen Council for their Fun Night! Fun night is a night of fun and community service activities. There will also be games, snacks, and more!Dates: 11/21/202512/19/20251/16/20262/20/20263/20/20264/17/20265/15/20266/19/2026Time: 6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.Location: CCE Orange County Office (18 Seward Ave. Middletown, NY 10940)*For Ages 8 Years and Older* Leah Brown, lbr72@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 225 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6362627 ========================================= Cultivating Careers: Agriculture Career Development Program Thursday, July 2, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Plant the seeds for your future!Considering a career in veterinary science, dairy farm management, horticultural production, or even agricultural-related business? Join the 4-H Agriculture Career Development Program — where passion for agriculture meets real-world opportunity. Learn from ag professionals, tour agricultural operations, strengthen your resume, and prepare for college or a career in the growing ag industry. Youth ages 14 to 19 with an interest in a career in agriculture are eligible to apply.Sessions held the first Thursday of each month,March–October, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.Requirements: Ages 14-19 with an interest in agricultural and food-industriesMust attend all but one session and complete all but one assignment to earn a Certificate of Competition.Cost: $50 per personParticipants MUST BE enrolled in 4-H. Not a member? You can join easily online at cceorangecounty.org/4-h-youth.Must give a 4-H Public PresentationOutcomes: Certificate of CompletionCollege ready resume & cover letterHands on agricultural experiences $50 per participant Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6387889 ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Friday, July 3, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies - Monthly Meetings Tuesday, July 14, 2026 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 This is the monthly meeting for the 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies. Join the 4-H Cloverbud Barnyard Buddies to learn more about caring for livestock! Activities include live animal interactions, farm visits, and fun, hands-on activities!EXISTING CLUB MEMBERS: Register here https://bit.ly/48vYKwOLOOKING TO JOIN BARNYARD BUDDIES? Reach out to Zoe at zrl7@cornell.edu before registering! Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6409550 ========================================= Cultivating Careers: Agriculture Career Development Program Thursday, August 6, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Plant the seeds for your future!Considering a career in veterinary science, dairy farm management, horticultural production, or even agricultural-related business? Join the 4-H Agriculture Career Development Program — where passion for agriculture meets real-world opportunity. Learn from ag professionals, tour agricultural operations, strengthen your resume, and prepare for college or a career in the growing ag industry. Youth ages 14 to 19 with an interest in a career in agriculture are eligible to apply.Sessions held the first Thursday of each month,March–October, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.Requirements: Ages 14-19 with an interest in agricultural and food-industriesMust attend all but one session and complete all but one assignment to earn a Certificate of Competition.Cost: $50 per personParticipants MUST BE enrolled in 4-H. Not a member? You can join easily online at cceorangecounty.org/4-h-youth.Must give a 4-H Public PresentationOutcomes: Certificate of CompletionCollege ready resume & cover letterHands on agricultural experiences $50 per participant Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6387889 ========================================= Cultivating Careers: Agriculture Career Development Program Thursday, September 3, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Plant the seeds for your future!Considering a career in veterinary science, dairy farm management, horticultural production, or even agricultural-related business? Join the 4-H Agriculture Career Development Program — where passion for agriculture meets real-world opportunity. Learn from ag professionals, tour agricultural operations, strengthen your resume, and prepare for college or a career in the growing ag industry. Youth ages 14 to 19 with an interest in a career in agriculture are eligible to apply.Sessions held the first Thursday of each month,March–October, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.Requirements: Ages 14-19 with an interest in agricultural and food-industriesMust attend all but one session and complete all but one assignment to earn a Certificate of Competition.Cost: $50 per personParticipants MUST BE enrolled in 4-H. Not a member? You can join easily online at cceorangecounty.org/4-h-youth.Must give a 4-H Public PresentationOutcomes: Certificate of CompletionCollege ready resume & cover letterHands on agricultural experiences $50 per participant Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6387889 ========================================= 2026 Gardening Classes Saturday, September 5, 2026 10:00 am - 11:30 am Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join us for our 2026 Gardening Classes! Taught by our Master Gardener Volunteers classes will be held on Saturdays @ 10:00 am.  Sign-up for as many classes as you would like. 2026 Gardening Classes Date & Time Topic Description Saturday, January 10th @ 10:00 am Backyard Maple Syrup During this class we will introduce you to the process of maple syrup creation and teach you how to make real maple syrup as we touch briefly on the history of syrup production, discuss tree identification, learn about tree tapping, and the collection and processing of sap into syrup. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. NEW DATE!Saturday, January 31st @ 12:00 pm Shiitake Mushroom Cultivation Learn about the history, benefits, and proven best practices for growing Shiitake mushrooms on logs at home or for small scale commercial use. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, January 31st @ 10:00 am Winter Sowing Winter Sowing is an easy, low-cost way to start seeds in outdoor containers. Learn how and why it works, and get step-by-step instructions to start your seeds as early as December.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, February 28th @ 10:00 am Understanding Healthy Soil This class delves into the hidden world beneath our feet, exploring the fundamental principles of understanding and cultivating healthy soil. Participants will embark on a journey through soil science, learning about its composition, structure, and the dynamic interactions between microorganisms, plants, and the environment. This course emphasizes sustainable practices, teaching students how to enhance soil fertility, prevent erosion, and mitigate pollution. Students will gain the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about soil health in various contexts, from agriculture to landscaping. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 7th @ 10:00 am Starting a Vegetable Garden During this class you will learn all about vegetable gardening from deciding where to put your garden to when to harvest your bounty.You will also learn about numerous crops that grow well in our area, how and when to plant them, and how to care for your garden throughout the year.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 14th @ 10:00 am Growing Fruit in your Backyard Whether you already have a small orchard or you are looking to add some berries to your vegetable garden, this is the class for you. We'll talk about tree fruit such as apples and pears, some uncommon fruits like pawpaws and serviceberries, and small fruit such as raspberries and strawberries.For each type of fruit, we will talk about plant requirements, basic maintenance, and potential pests.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 28th @ 10:00 am Home Composting Not sure what to do with your kitchen, garden, and yard scraps? Would you like to start composting at home? Come learn the basics of home composting including what, where, and how to compost.We also will provide proven suggestions for your home compost bin design and discuss vermicomposting (composting with worms). Saturday, April 11th @ 10:00 am Cover Crops for the Home Vegetable Garden Cover crops are usually planted after an edible crop is harvested and are used to protect the soil surface.They can also add organic matter, provide aeration, and improve overall soil health.There are many different plants to choose from depending on the size of your garden, what your goals are, and timing.Join us as we explore different types of cover crops that can be used to protect and enhance the soil in your vegetable garden! Saturday, April 18th @ 10:00 am Integrating Native Plants into the Home Garden Native plants can enhance your garden by adding structure, color, and texture, as well as food for native fauna such as pollinators and birds.During this class we will explore plants native to our region and how you can successfully integrate them into your current gardens, transforming them into beautiful native sanctuaries. Please bring photos, site plans, and plant lists from your current gardens. After a short presentation we will work together to develop a multi-year plan to integrate natives throughout the landscape. Saturday, May 16th @ 10:00 am Friend or Foe: Identifying and Managing Insects in your Garden In a healthy garden ecosystem, insect abound.Which ones are friends and which ones are foes?Learn how to attract insects friends and manage insect foes.Then take a walk outside and apply what you have learned! Saturday, September 5th @ 10:00 am Introduction to Landscape Design Good garden design teaches you to see and work with your property, soil, architecture, terrain, and existing flora.Learn how to turn ideas into sustainable designs. Saturday, October 3rd @ 10:00 am Putting the Garden to Bed Discover best practices for preparing your garden for winter. Learn which plants to cut back, which to leave for wildlife and protection, and how to guard plants against wind and deer damage. Saturday, October 10th @ 10:00 am Lawn Elimination & Reduction Picturesque lawns require vast inputs of time, energy, lawn care products, and water, but offer little wildlife habitat or food for people. This program will cover the basics of lawn reduction or elimination for the homeowner. We will discuss your goals, budgeting time and money, site assessment and site preparation, as well as the selection of appropriate plant material, including tips for establishing a wildflower meadow. Saturday, November 7th @ 10:00 am Native Grasses These often-overlooked plants provide texture, low-maintenance, and adaptability. Learn which species thrive in moist soils or dry landscapes, and how to use them effectively. $10 per class / $0 per class (solidarity pricing for those who cannot pay at this time) Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E190538&id=919 ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Monday, September 7, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= Becoming a Master Gardener Volunteer Discussion Panel Saturday, September 12, 2026 10:00 am - 11:00 am Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Are you interested in becoming a Master Gardener Volunteer with Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County? Join us to hear all about the program from a panel of Master Gardener Volunteers and the Master Gardener Volunteer Coordinator. We will talk you through the application process, our training model, and what it is like to be a Master Gardener Volunteer. Anyone interested in submitting an application for the 2027 Master Gardener Volunteer Training must attend one of our two 'Becoming a Master Gardener Volunteer Discussion Panels'.Our next Master Gardener Volunteer Training will start in January 2027. Applications will be sent out to all registrants in early September and will be due by midnight on October 11, 2026. Free Susan Ndiaye, sgn32@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.250 Registration: https://cornell.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dnBpqNNDiFpCFjo ========================================= Becoming a Master Gardener Volunteer Discussion Panel Wednesday, September 23, 2026 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Are you interested in becoming a Master Gardener Volunteer with Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County? Join us to hear all about the program from a panel of Master Gardener Volunteers and the Master Gardener Volunteer Coordinator. We will talk you through the application process, our training model, and what it is like to be a Master Gardener Volunteer. Anyone interested in submitting an application for the 2027 Master Gardener Volunteer Training must attend one of our two 'Becoming a Master Gardener Volunteer Discussion Panels'.Our next Master Gardener Volunteer Training will start in January 2027. Applications will be sent out to all registrants in early September and will be due by midnight on October 11, 2026. Free Susan Ndiaye, sgn32@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.250 Registration: https://cornell.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dnBpqNNDiFpCFjo ========================================= Cultivating Careers: Agriculture Career Development Program Thursday, October 1, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Plant the seeds for your future!Considering a career in veterinary science, dairy farm management, horticultural production, or even agricultural-related business? Join the 4-H Agriculture Career Development Program — where passion for agriculture meets real-world opportunity. Learn from ag professionals, tour agricultural operations, strengthen your resume, and prepare for college or a career in the growing ag industry. Youth ages 14 to 19 with an interest in a career in agriculture are eligible to apply.Sessions held the first Thursday of each month,March–October, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.Requirements: Ages 14-19 with an interest in agricultural and food-industriesMust attend all but one session and complete all but one assignment to earn a Certificate of Competition.Cost: $50 per personParticipants MUST BE enrolled in 4-H. Not a member? You can join easily online at cceorangecounty.org/4-h-youth.Must give a 4-H Public PresentationOutcomes: Certificate of CompletionCollege ready resume & cover letterHands on agricultural experiences $50 per participant Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6387889 ========================================= 2026 Gardening Classes Saturday, October 3, 2026 10:00 am - 11:30 am Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join us for our 2026 Gardening Classes! Taught by our Master Gardener Volunteers classes will be held on Saturdays @ 10:00 am.  Sign-up for as many classes as you would like. 2026 Gardening Classes Date & Time Topic Description Saturday, January 10th @ 10:00 am Backyard Maple Syrup During this class we will introduce you to the process of maple syrup creation and teach you how to make real maple syrup as we touch briefly on the history of syrup production, discuss tree identification, learn about tree tapping, and the collection and processing of sap into syrup. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. NEW DATE!Saturday, January 31st @ 12:00 pm Shiitake Mushroom Cultivation Learn about the history, benefits, and proven best practices for growing Shiitake mushrooms on logs at home or for small scale commercial use. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, January 31st @ 10:00 am Winter Sowing Winter Sowing is an easy, low-cost way to start seeds in outdoor containers. Learn how and why it works, and get step-by-step instructions to start your seeds as early as December.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, February 28th @ 10:00 am Understanding Healthy Soil This class delves into the hidden world beneath our feet, exploring the fundamental principles of understanding and cultivating healthy soil. Participants will embark on a journey through soil science, learning about its composition, structure, and the dynamic interactions between microorganisms, plants, and the environment. This course emphasizes sustainable practices, teaching students how to enhance soil fertility, prevent erosion, and mitigate pollution. Students will gain the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about soil health in various contexts, from agriculture to landscaping. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 7th @ 10:00 am Starting a Vegetable Garden During this class you will learn all about vegetable gardening from deciding where to put your garden to when to harvest your bounty.You will also learn about numerous crops that grow well in our area, how and when to plant them, and how to care for your garden throughout the year.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 14th @ 10:00 am Growing Fruit in your Backyard Whether you already have a small orchard or you are looking to add some berries to your vegetable garden, this is the class for you. We'll talk about tree fruit such as apples and pears, some uncommon fruits like pawpaws and serviceberries, and small fruit such as raspberries and strawberries.For each type of fruit, we will talk about plant requirements, basic maintenance, and potential pests.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 28th @ 10:00 am Home Composting Not sure what to do with your kitchen, garden, and yard scraps? Would you like to start composting at home? Come learn the basics of home composting including what, where, and how to compost.We also will provide proven suggestions for your home compost bin design and discuss vermicomposting (composting with worms). Saturday, April 11th @ 10:00 am Cover Crops for the Home Vegetable Garden Cover crops are usually planted after an edible crop is harvested and are used to protect the soil surface.They can also add organic matter, provide aeration, and improve overall soil health.There are many different plants to choose from depending on the size of your garden, what your goals are, and timing.Join us as we explore different types of cover crops that can be used to protect and enhance the soil in your vegetable garden! Saturday, April 18th @ 10:00 am Integrating Native Plants into the Home Garden Native plants can enhance your garden by adding structure, color, and texture, as well as food for native fauna such as pollinators and birds.During this class we will explore plants native to our region and how you can successfully integrate them into your current gardens, transforming them into beautiful native sanctuaries. Please bring photos, site plans, and plant lists from your current gardens. After a short presentation we will work together to develop a multi-year plan to integrate natives throughout the landscape. Saturday, May 16th @ 10:00 am Friend or Foe: Identifying and Managing Insects in your Garden In a healthy garden ecosystem, insect abound.Which ones are friends and which ones are foes?Learn how to attract insects friends and manage insect foes.Then take a walk outside and apply what you have learned! Saturday, September 5th @ 10:00 am Introduction to Landscape Design Good garden design teaches you to see and work with your property, soil, architecture, terrain, and existing flora.Learn how to turn ideas into sustainable designs. Saturday, October 3rd @ 10:00 am Putting the Garden to Bed Discover best practices for preparing your garden for winter. Learn which plants to cut back, which to leave for wildlife and protection, and how to guard plants against wind and deer damage. Saturday, October 10th @ 10:00 am Lawn Elimination & Reduction Picturesque lawns require vast inputs of time, energy, lawn care products, and water, but offer little wildlife habitat or food for people. This program will cover the basics of lawn reduction or elimination for the homeowner. We will discuss your goals, budgeting time and money, site assessment and site preparation, as well as the selection of appropriate plant material, including tips for establishing a wildflower meadow. Saturday, November 7th @ 10:00 am Native Grasses These often-overlooked plants provide texture, low-maintenance, and adaptability. Learn which species thrive in moist soils or dry landscapes, and how to use them effectively. $10 per class / $0 per class (solidarity pricing for those who cannot pay at this time) Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E190538&id=919 ========================================= 2026 Gardening Classes Saturday, October 10, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join us for our 2026 Gardening Classes! Taught by our Master Gardener Volunteers classes will be held on Saturdays @ 10:00 am.  Sign-up for as many classes as you would like. 2026 Gardening Classes Date & Time Topic Description Saturday, January 10th @ 10:00 am Backyard Maple Syrup During this class we will introduce you to the process of maple syrup creation and teach you how to make real maple syrup as we touch briefly on the history of syrup production, discuss tree identification, learn about tree tapping, and the collection and processing of sap into syrup. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. NEW DATE!Saturday, January 31st @ 12:00 pm Shiitake Mushroom Cultivation Learn about the history, benefits, and proven best practices for growing Shiitake mushrooms on logs at home or for small scale commercial use. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, January 31st @ 10:00 am Winter Sowing Winter Sowing is an easy, low-cost way to start seeds in outdoor containers. Learn how and why it works, and get step-by-step instructions to start your seeds as early as December.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, February 28th @ 10:00 am Understanding Healthy Soil This class delves into the hidden world beneath our feet, exploring the fundamental principles of understanding and cultivating healthy soil. Participants will embark on a journey through soil science, learning about its composition, structure, and the dynamic interactions between microorganisms, plants, and the environment. This course emphasizes sustainable practices, teaching students how to enhance soil fertility, prevent erosion, and mitigate pollution. Students will gain the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about soil health in various contexts, from agriculture to landscaping. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 7th @ 10:00 am Starting a Vegetable Garden During this class you will learn all about vegetable gardening from deciding where to put your garden to when to harvest your bounty.You will also learn about numerous crops that grow well in our area, how and when to plant them, and how to care for your garden throughout the year.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 14th @ 10:00 am Growing Fruit in your Backyard Whether you already have a small orchard or you are looking to add some berries to your vegetable garden, this is the class for you. We'll talk about tree fruit such as apples and pears, some uncommon fruits like pawpaws and serviceberries, and small fruit such as raspberries and strawberries.For each type of fruit, we will talk about plant requirements, basic maintenance, and potential pests.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 28th @ 10:00 am Home Composting Not sure what to do with your kitchen, garden, and yard scraps? Would you like to start composting at home? Come learn the basics of home composting including what, where, and how to compost.We also will provide proven suggestions for your home compost bin design and discuss vermicomposting (composting with worms). Saturday, April 11th @ 10:00 am Cover Crops for the Home Vegetable Garden Cover crops are usually planted after an edible crop is harvested and are used to protect the soil surface.They can also add organic matter, provide aeration, and improve overall soil health.There are many different plants to choose from depending on the size of your garden, what your goals are, and timing.Join us as we explore different types of cover crops that can be used to protect and enhance the soil in your vegetable garden! Saturday, April 18th @ 10:00 am Integrating Native Plants into the Home Garden Native plants can enhance your garden by adding structure, color, and texture, as well as food for native fauna such as pollinators and birds.During this class we will explore plants native to our region and how you can successfully integrate them into your current gardens, transforming them into beautiful native sanctuaries. Please bring photos, site plans, and plant lists from your current gardens. After a short presentation we will work together to develop a multi-year plan to integrate natives throughout the landscape. Saturday, May 16th @ 10:00 am Friend or Foe: Identifying and Managing Insects in your Garden In a healthy garden ecosystem, insect abound.Which ones are friends and which ones are foes?Learn how to attract insects friends and manage insect foes.Then take a walk outside and apply what you have learned! Saturday, September 5th @ 10:00 am Introduction to Landscape Design Good garden design teaches you to see and work with your property, soil, architecture, terrain, and existing flora.Learn how to turn ideas into sustainable designs. Saturday, October 3rd @ 10:00 am Putting the Garden to Bed Discover best practices for preparing your garden for winter. Learn which plants to cut back, which to leave for wildlife and protection, and how to guard plants against wind and deer damage. Saturday, October 10th @ 10:00 am Lawn Elimination & Reduction Picturesque lawns require vast inputs of time, energy, lawn care products, and water, but offer little wildlife habitat or food for people. This program will cover the basics of lawn reduction or elimination for the homeowner. We will discuss your goals, budgeting time and money, site assessment and site preparation, as well as the selection of appropriate plant material, including tips for establishing a wildflower meadow. Saturday, November 7th @ 10:00 am Native Grasses These often-overlooked plants provide texture, low-maintenance, and adaptability. Learn which species thrive in moist soils or dry landscapes, and how to use them effectively. $10 per class / $0 per class (solidarity pricing for those who cannot pay at this time) Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E190538&id=919 ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Monday, October 12, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= 2026 Gardening Classes Saturday, November 7, 2026 10:00 am - 11:30 am Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Join us for our 2026 Gardening Classes! Taught by our Master Gardener Volunteers classes will be held on Saturdays @ 10:00 am.  Sign-up for as many classes as you would like. 2026 Gardening Classes Date & Time Topic Description Saturday, January 10th @ 10:00 am Backyard Maple Syrup During this class we will introduce you to the process of maple syrup creation and teach you how to make real maple syrup as we touch briefly on the history of syrup production, discuss tree identification, learn about tree tapping, and the collection and processing of sap into syrup. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. NEW DATE!Saturday, January 31st @ 12:00 pm Shiitake Mushroom Cultivation Learn about the history, benefits, and proven best practices for growing Shiitake mushrooms on logs at home or for small scale commercial use. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, January 31st @ 10:00 am Winter Sowing Winter Sowing is an easy, low-cost way to start seeds in outdoor containers. Learn how and why it works, and get step-by-step instructions to start your seeds as early as December.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, February 28th @ 10:00 am Understanding Healthy Soil This class delves into the hidden world beneath our feet, exploring the fundamental principles of understanding and cultivating healthy soil. Participants will embark on a journey through soil science, learning about its composition, structure, and the dynamic interactions between microorganisms, plants, and the environment. This course emphasizes sustainable practices, teaching students how to enhance soil fertility, prevent erosion, and mitigate pollution. Students will gain the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about soil health in various contexts, from agriculture to landscaping. In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 7th @ 10:00 am Starting a Vegetable Garden During this class you will learn all about vegetable gardening from deciding where to put your garden to when to harvest your bounty.You will also learn about numerous crops that grow well in our area, how and when to plant them, and how to care for your garden throughout the year.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 14th @ 10:00 am Growing Fruit in your Backyard Whether you already have a small orchard or you are looking to add some berries to your vegetable garden, this is the class for you. We'll talk about tree fruit such as apples and pears, some uncommon fruits like pawpaws and serviceberries, and small fruit such as raspberries and strawberries.For each type of fruit, we will talk about plant requirements, basic maintenance, and potential pests.In the event of inclement weather, this class will be held virtually via Zoom. Saturday, March 28th @ 10:00 am Home Composting Not sure what to do with your kitchen, garden, and yard scraps? Would you like to start composting at home? Come learn the basics of home composting including what, where, and how to compost.We also will provide proven suggestions for your home compost bin design and discuss vermicomposting (composting with worms). Saturday, April 11th @ 10:00 am Cover Crops for the Home Vegetable Garden Cover crops are usually planted after an edible crop is harvested and are used to protect the soil surface.They can also add organic matter, provide aeration, and improve overall soil health.There are many different plants to choose from depending on the size of your garden, what your goals are, and timing.Join us as we explore different types of cover crops that can be used to protect and enhance the soil in your vegetable garden! Saturday, April 18th @ 10:00 am Integrating Native Plants into the Home Garden Native plants can enhance your garden by adding structure, color, and texture, as well as food for native fauna such as pollinators and birds.During this class we will explore plants native to our region and how you can successfully integrate them into your current gardens, transforming them into beautiful native sanctuaries. Please bring photos, site plans, and plant lists from your current gardens. After a short presentation we will work together to develop a multi-year plan to integrate natives throughout the landscape. Saturday, May 16th @ 10:00 am Friend or Foe: Identifying and Managing Insects in your Garden In a healthy garden ecosystem, insect abound.Which ones are friends and which ones are foes?Learn how to attract insects friends and manage insect foes.Then take a walk outside and apply what you have learned! Saturday, September 5th @ 10:00 am Introduction to Landscape Design Good garden design teaches you to see and work with your property, soil, architecture, terrain, and existing flora.Learn how to turn ideas into sustainable designs. Saturday, October 3rd @ 10:00 am Putting the Garden to Bed Discover best practices for preparing your garden for winter. Learn which plants to cut back, which to leave for wildlife and protection, and how to guard plants against wind and deer damage. Saturday, October 10th @ 10:00 am Lawn Elimination & Reduction Picturesque lawns require vast inputs of time, energy, lawn care products, and water, but offer little wildlife habitat or food for people. This program will cover the basics of lawn reduction or elimination for the homeowner. We will discuss your goals, budgeting time and money, site assessment and site preparation, as well as the selection of appropriate plant material, including tips for establishing a wildflower meadow. Saturday, November 7th @ 10:00 am Native Grasses These often-overlooked plants provide texture, low-maintenance, and adaptability. Learn which species thrive in moist soils or dry landscapes, and how to use them effectively. $10 per class / $0 per class (solidarity pricing for those who cannot pay at this time) Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E190538&id=919 ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Wednesday, November 11, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Thursday, November 26, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Friday, November 27, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Thursday, December 24, 2026 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Friday, December 25, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Monday, January 18, 2027 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  =========================================