Orange County 4-H 2026 Dog Program Monday, June 8, 2026 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCEOC Education Center & 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike , Otisville, NY 10963 Mandatory Orientation: Monday, April, 6th at 6:30 P.M. at the CCE Orange County office in Middletown (18 Seward Ave. 3rd Floor).These classes are designed as a youth development experience for children, not as a place just to get your dog trained. Dogs need to be controlled by the youth.YOUTH MUST BE 8 YEARS OLD BY 9/30/25 AND NOT REACHED THEIR 19TH BIRTHDAY PRIOR TO 1/1/26 $30 per Youth DeAnna Sardella-Matthews, ds2285@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.249 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/Sys/Login?ReturnUrl=%2fevent-6596639 ========================================= 2026 Out in the Garden: 30-Minute Gardening Lessons @ Newburgh Armory Unity Center Community Garden Tuesday, June 9, 2026 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Newburgh Armory Unity Center, 321 S Willam Street , Newburgh, NY 12550 Join us on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center Community Garden  for short hands-on gardening lesson. Sessions will take place in the garden which is located around the back of the Newburgh Armory Unity Center (NAUC). If there is inclement weather, sessions will take place inside the NAUC. Please enter through the back entrance. The class will be held in the room found on your right immediately upon entering the building. This is a free program! If you have nay questions, please email Lisa Rittweger at lisar@newburgharmory.org or call her at (845) 978-8845. The same program is also being held on different days at two other locations. Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lake - 4th Thursday of the Month Town of Monroe Community Garden - 3rd Wednesday of the MonthOut in the Garden Schedule Date Gardening Lesson Description Tuesday, April 14 @ 6:00 pm Planning your Vegetable Garden There are so many different kinds of vegetables to grow! Come learn the basics of planning your vegetable garden so that your plants are in a place where they can thrive.  Tuesday, May 12 @ 6:00 pm Direct Seeding and Transplanting Now that the ground has warmed, it is time to get all of your plants in the ground. Join us in the garden to learn proper seeding and transplanting techniques. Tuesday, June 9 @ 6:00 pm Garden Maintenance Watering and weeding seem to be everlasting jobs. Learn tricks reduce the time you spend watering and weeding your garden. Tuesday, July 14 @ 6:00 pm Pest Management Do you ever wonder if an insect is a friend or foe?  Come learn about garden insects as well as common vegetable diseases. Tuesday, August 11 @ 6:00 pm Harvesting & Cooking Late summer abounds with delicious produce. Learn the proper way to harvest, store, and prepare your bounty. Tuesday, September 8 @ 6:00 pm Fall Gardening Come learn what crops thrive in the cool fall weather as well as what plants can be planted in fall for spring and summer harvest next year. Learn what you can leave in the garden and what should be removed as well as techniques to protect your soil during the coming winter. ========================================= 2026 Water-Wise Gardening Saturday, June 13, 2026 10:00 am - 11:00 am It currently seems like there is either too much water or not enough. This program teaches gardening techniques to save water during dry periods and prepare for times of superfluous rainfall. Relevant for homeowners, gardeners, or those who are simply curious about eco-friendly gardening practices, participants will leave the program with actionable ideas they can use in their own gardens and landscapes. We have partnered to libraries and other organizations throughout Orange County to bring you this educational program, they are listed alphabetically below. Find the event closest to you! Click on the location to register for this free event!LocationDate & TimeCornwall Public LibraryThursday, March 12th @ 1:00 pmFlorida Public LibraryThursday, April 2nd @ 6:30 pmHighland Falls LibrarySaturday, March 21st @ 11:00 amMiddletown - Thrall LibraryTuesday, March 24th @ 6:00 pmNew Windsor - Devitt's Nursery & SupplySaturday, June 13th @ 10:00 amWashingtonville - Moffat LibraryTuesday, April 7th @ 6:00 pmWarwick - Albert Wisner Public LibrarySaturday, April 11th @ 11:00 amWoodbury Public LibraryTuesday, April 7th @ 6:00 pm Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 ========================================= 4-H Pollinators Program 2026 Saturday, June 13, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm CCEOC Education Center & 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike , Otisville, NY 10963 Join us for a fun and educational morning at the 4-H Pollinators Program, designed for youth ages 5 and up! This engaging, hands-on experience introduces participants to the essential role pollinators—like bees, butterflies, and other iThrough interactive activities and exploration, youth will learn how pollinators support plant life, agriculture, and environmental health. The program encourages curiosity, environmental awareness, and stewardship in a fun, supportive setting.This event is part of the Orange County 4-H “Green Minds, Bright Futures” initiative, which helps young people connect with nature while building knowledge about conservation and sustainability.Registration closes on June 8.Come discover the fascinating world of pollinators and how even the smallest creatures make a big impact!nsects—play in our ecosystems and food systems. FREE Kathy Leo, kal64@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.259 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6668508 ========================================= POSTPONED: 2026 Volunteer Orientation Saturday, June 13, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 We have decided to postpone this event. We will let you know when we have decided on a new date. Come join us for an interactive volunteer orientation.  Expand your knowledge, create connections, and get more involved! Learn more about the Cooperative Extension System. Discover more about Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County and how it fits into the bigger system. Meet volunteers from various sectors and learn more about what they do for our organization. Spend time reflecting on why you volunteer and what you hope to gain from your experiences. Hear from veteran volunteers about how they got involved and how their involvement has evolved over time. This program is geared towards newer volunteers (been with us for < 3 years), but all are welcome! Light refreshments will be provided. Please let us know you are coming by signing up in  VolunteerMatters or calling (845) 344-1234. Susan Ndiaye, sgn32@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.250 ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Lakeside Farmers' Market in Greenwood Lake Saturday, June 13, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Greenwood Lake Farmers' Market, Winstanley Park , Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Lakeside Farmers' Market at Greenwood Lake on select Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Warwick Valley Farmers' Market Sunday, June 14, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Warwick Valley Farmers' Market, Bank Street & South Street , Village of Warwick, NY 10990 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Warwick Valley Farmers' Market every other Sunday, May through September, from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 Sunflower Growing Competition - Registration! Monday, June 1, 2026 6:00 am - 6:00 am It is time to get outside and get growing! Join us for our 2026 Sunflower Growing Competition!! This contest is free and open to all youth in Orange County ages 5-19 as well as all Orange County 4-H youth members. If you are a teacher, 4-H Club leader, or other youth leader in Orange County, you can register the youth in your class, club, or group. We will mail a packet of five sunflower seeds and growing instructions for each registered youth the week of June 15th. For teachers, 4-H Club leaders, and other youth leaders, we will mail you individual packets of seeds for the total number of youth you register and let you distribute them. The seeds should be planted by June 30th. We will follow up with you throughout the summer. Your flowers will bloom in late August and September. Contest submission can be made online from September 1st through October 15th. More details to come. Prizes will be awarded to youth for the tallest plant and largest bloom. Registration closes: Monday, June 15th @ 6:00 am If you have any questions, please call our Community Horticulture Educator Susan Ndiaye at (845) 344-1234 (ext. 250) or email her at sgn32@cornell.edu. Free! Susan Ndiaye, sgn32@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.250 Registration: https://tinyurl.com/growsunflowers ========================================= 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 ========================================= Orange County 4-H Dairy Explorers 2026 Tuesday, June 16, 2026 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Milk and dairy products are New York State’s top agricultural commodity! Want to learn more about where milk comes from and meet the cows that make it? Orange County 4-H is hosting a 5-week Dairy Explorer’s program at local dairy farms!Participants will visit local dairy farms, meet the cows, and gain real-world experience in animal care. Along the way, they’ll enjoy fun crafts and activities and even have the opportunity to showcase a calf at the Orange County Fair during the program’s final week.Program Schedule: Tuesdays, June 16 – July 145:30–6:30 PMPlus a special Show Day on Sunday, July 26Locations: Weeks 1–2: Stap Dairy (Pine Bush, NY)Weeks 3–5: Spruce Gate Holsteins (Walden, NY)Final Week: 4-H Farm & Family Fair (Otisville, NY)Registration Details: Fee: $25Limited to 25 participantsRegistration is required by June 10.For questions or to register, please contact:Zoe Nafis at zrl7@cornell.edu $25 per person Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6665207 ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Cornwall Farmers' Market Wednesday, June 17, 2026 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Cornwall Farmers' Market, 183 Main Street , Cornwall, NY 12518 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Cornwall Farmers' Market every other Wednesday, May through September, from 11:00 am – 5:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family form ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorhelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 Out in the Garden: 30-Minute Gardening Lessons @ Town of Monroe Community Garden Wednesday, June 17, 2026 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Town of Monroe Community Garden, 1465 Orange Turnpike , Monroe, NY 10950 Join us on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at the Town of Monroe Community Garden for short, hands-on gardening lesson. *NOTE: May's program has been postponed until Wednesday, May 27th!* Sessions will take place in the garden located next to Town Hall. If there is inclement weather, sessions will take place inside the Town Hall building located adjacent to the garden. This is a free program! If you have any questions, please call Deputy Clerk Barbara Singer at (845) 783-1900 or email her at bsinger@townofmonroeny.gov. The same program is also being held on different days at two other locations. More information coming soon! Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lake - 4th Thursday of the Month Newburgh Armory Unity Center Community Garden - 2nd Tuesday of the Month Out in the Garden Schedule Date Gardening Lesson Description Wednesday, April 22 @ 6:00 pm Planning your Vegetable Garden There are so many different kinds of vegetables to grow! Come learn the basics of planning your vegetable garden so that your plants are in a place where they can thrive.  NEW DATE!Wednesday, May 27 @ 6:00 pm Direct Seeding and Transplanting Now that the ground has warmed, it is time to get all of your plants in the ground. Join us in the garden to learn proper seeding and transplanting techniques. Wednesday, June 17 @ 6:00 pm Garden Maintenance Watering and weeding seem to be everlasting jobs. Learn tricks reduce the time you spend watering and weeding your garden. Wednesday, July 15 @ 6:00 pm Pest Management Do you ever wonder if an insect is a friend or foe?  Come learn about garden insects as well as common vegetable diseases. Wednesday, August 19 @ 6:00 pm Harvesting & Cooking Late summer abounds with delicious produce. Learn the proper way to harvest, store, and prepare your bounty. Wednesday, September 16 @ 6:00 pm Fall Gardening Come learn what crops thrive in the cool fall weather as well as what plants can be planted in fall for spring and summer harvest next year. Learn what you can leave in the garden and what should be removed as well as techniques to protect your soil during the coming winter. Free Registration: Coming Soon! ========================================= Discipline in NOT a Dirty Word - Summer 2026 Wednesday, June 17, 2026 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Online Event 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: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/DNDWVirtualSummer2026 ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Friday, June 19, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Lakeside Farmers' Market in Greenwood Lake Saturday, June 20, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Greenwood Lake Farmers' Market, Winstanley Park , Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Lakeside Farmers' Market at Greenwood Lake on select Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Middletown Farmers' Market Saturday, June 20, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Middletown Farmers' Market, 1-31 Union Street , Middletown, NY 10940 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Middletown Farmers' Market on Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Pine Bush Farmers' Market Saturday, June 20, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Pine Bush Farmers' Market, 62 Main Street , Pine Bush, NY 845-217-0785 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table the Pine Bush Farmers' Market on select Saturdays, May through October, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Florida Farmers' Market Tuesday, June 23, 2026 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Florida Farmers Market, Between NY-17A and NY-94, across from the Quick Chek, Florida, NY 10921 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Florida Farmers' Market on select Tuesdays, June through September, from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= Orange County 4-H Dairy Explorers 2026 Tuesday, June 23, 2026 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Milk and dairy products are New York State’s top agricultural commodity! Want to learn more about where milk comes from and meet the cows that make it? Orange County 4-H is hosting a 5-week Dairy Explorer’s program at local dairy farms!Participants will visit local dairy farms, meet the cows, and gain real-world experience in animal care. Along the way, they’ll enjoy fun crafts and activities and even have the opportunity to showcase a calf at the Orange County Fair during the program’s final week.Program Schedule: Tuesdays, June 16 – July 145:30–6:30 PMPlus a special Show Day on Sunday, July 26Locations: Weeks 1–2: Stap Dairy (Pine Bush, NY)Weeks 3–5: Spruce Gate Holsteins (Walden, NY)Final Week: 4-H Farm & Family Fair (Otisville, NY)Registration Details: Fee: $25Limited to 25 participantsRegistration is required by June 10.For questions or to register, please contact:Zoe Nafis at zrl7@cornell.edu $25 per person Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6665207 ========================================= Discipline in NOT a Dirty Word - Summer 2026 Wednesday, June 24, 2026 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Online Event 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: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/DNDWVirtualSummer2026 ========================================= 2026 Out in the Garden: 30-Minute Gardening Lessons @ Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lake Thursday, June 25, 2026 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Common Ground Community Garden, 13 Poplar Street , Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 Join us on the 4th Thursday of the month at the Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lakefor short hands-on gardening lesson. Sessions will take place in the Common Ground COmmunity Garden  located at 13 Poplar Street in Greenwood Lake.  This is a free program!If you have any questions, please email Chad Pilieri at gwl@gmail.com. The same program is also being held on different days at two other locations. More information coming soon! Newburgh Armory Community Garden - 2nd Tuesday of the Month Town of Monroe Community Garden - 3rd Wednesday of the MonthOut in the Garden Schedule Date Gardening Lesson Description Thursday, April 23 @ 6:00 pm Planning your Vegetable Garden There are so many different kinds of vegetables to grow! Come learn the basics of planning your vegetable garden so that your plants are in a place where they can thrive.  Thursday, May 28 @ 6:00 pm Direct Seeding and Transplanting Now that the ground has warmed, it is time to get all of your plants in the ground. Join us in the garden to learn proper seeding and transplanting techniques. Thursday, June 25 @ 6:00 pm Garden Maintenance Watering and weeding seem to be everlasting jobs. Learn tricks reduce the time you spend watering and weeding your garden. Thursday, July 23 @ 6:00 pm Pest Management Do you ever wonder if an insect is a friend or foe?  Come learn about garden insects as well as common vegetable diseases. Thursday, August 27 @ 6:00 pm Harvesting & Cooking Late summer abounds with delicious produce. Learn the proper way to harvest, store, and prepare your bounty. Thursday, September 24 @ 6:00 pm Fall Gardening Come learn what crops thrive in the cool fall weather as well as what plants can be planted in fall for spring and summer harvest next year. Learn what you can leave in the garden and what should be removed as well as techniques to protect your soil during the coming winter. Free! Registration: https://www.growlocalgreenwoodlake.org/events ========================================= RAPP Movie Night 2026 - Toy Story 5 Thursday, June 25, 2026 8:15 pm - 10:30 pm Warwick Drive-In, 5 Warwick Turnpike , Warwick, NY 10990 Join us for a fun-filled evening under the stars at our 6th Annual RAPP Movie Night at the Drive-In! Bring your family, friends, and blankets for a memorable night featuring this year’s film, Toy Story 5.Date: Thursday, June 25Time: 8:15 PM – 10:30 PMLocation: The Warwick Drive-In Theater (5 Warwick Turnpike, Warwick, NY)Tickets:$13 per adult $9 per youth (age 9 & under) and seniorsTickets must be purchased through our online link, with proceeds directly benefiting the Relatives as Parents Program (RAPP). Donations are also welcome.Enjoy a classic drive-in experience complete with family-friendly entertainment in a welcoming community atmosphere. This special event supports the Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County’s Relatives as Parents Program (RAPP), which provides vital resources, education, and peer support to kinship families throughout Orange County.Call 845-344-1234 for more information!Come early, grab your spot, and get ready for a magical movie night! $13 per adult, $9 per youth (age 9 & under) and Seniors Caitlin O'Brien, cmo223@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.269 Registration: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E190538&id=952 ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Lakeside Farmers' Market in Greenwood Lake Saturday, June 27, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Greenwood Lake Farmers' Market, Winstanley Park , Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Lakeside Farmers' Market at Greenwood Lake on select Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Warwick Valley Farmers' Market Sunday, June 28, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Warwick Valley Farmers' Market, Bank Street & South Street , Village of Warwick, NY 10990 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Warwick Valley Farmers' Market every other Sunday, May through September, from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener @ Newburgh Healthy Orange Farmers' Market Tuesday, June 30, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Healthy Orange Farmers' Market, 132 Broadway , Newburgh, NY 12550 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Newburgh Healthy Orange Farmers' Market one Tuesday a month, June through September, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family form ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorhelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= Orange County 4-H Dairy Explorers 2026 Tuesday, June 30, 2026 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Milk and dairy products are New York State’s top agricultural commodity! Want to learn more about where milk comes from and meet the cows that make it? Orange County 4-H is hosting a 5-week Dairy Explorer’s program at local dairy farms!Participants will visit local dairy farms, meet the cows, and gain real-world experience in animal care. Along the way, they’ll enjoy fun crafts and activities and even have the opportunity to showcase a calf at the Orange County Fair during the program’s final week.Program Schedule: Tuesdays, June 16 – July 145:30–6:30 PMPlus a special Show Day on Sunday, July 26Locations: Weeks 1–2: Stap Dairy (Pine Bush, NY)Weeks 3–5: Spruce Gate Holsteins (Walden, NY)Final Week: 4-H Farm & Family Fair (Otisville, NY)Registration Details: Fee: $25Limited to 25 participantsRegistration is required by June 10.For questions or to register, please contact:Zoe Nafis at zrl7@cornell.edu $25 per person Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6665207 ========================================= 2026 Fall Bulb Sale Wednesday, July 1, 2026 12:00 pm - 12:00 pm Buy beautiful spring flowering bulbs to plant this fall and help supportthe Master Gardener Volunteer Program.With a wide selection of flowers from daffodils and tulips to alliums and hyacinths, you are sure to find a great addition to your garden!  Orders are shipped directly to you.Sale ends Thursday, October 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 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Cornwall Farmers' Market Wednesday, July 1, 2026 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Cornwall Farmers' Market, 183 Main Street , Cornwall, NY 12518 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Cornwall Farmers' Market every other Wednesday, May through September, from 11:00 am – 5:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family form ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorhelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= Discipline in NOT a Dirty Word - Summer 2026 Wednesday, July 1, 2026 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Online Event 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: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/DNDWVirtualSummer2026 ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Friday, July 3, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Middletown Farmers' Market Saturday, July 4, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Middletown Farmers' Market, 1-31 Union Street , Middletown, NY 10940 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Middletown Farmers' Market on Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Florida Farmers' Market Tuesday, July 7, 2026 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Florida Farmers Market, Between NY-17A and NY-94, across from the Quick Chek, Florida, NY 10921 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Florida Farmers' Market on select Tuesdays, June through September, from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= Orange County 4-H Dairy Explorers 2026 Tuesday, July 7, 2026 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Milk and dairy products are New York State’s top agricultural commodity! Want to learn more about where milk comes from and meet the cows that make it? Orange County 4-H is hosting a 5-week Dairy Explorer’s program at local dairy farms!Participants will visit local dairy farms, meet the cows, and gain real-world experience in animal care. Along the way, they’ll enjoy fun crafts and activities and even have the opportunity to showcase a calf at the Orange County Fair during the program’s final week.Program Schedule: Tuesdays, June 16 – July 145:30–6:30 PMPlus a special Show Day on Sunday, July 26Locations: Weeks 1–2: Stap Dairy (Pine Bush, NY)Weeks 3–5: Spruce Gate Holsteins (Walden, NY)Final Week: 4-H Farm & Family Fair (Otisville, NY)Registration Details: Fee: $25Limited to 25 participantsRegistration is required by June 10.For questions or to register, please contact:Zoe Nafis at zrl7@cornell.edu $25 per person Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6665207 ========================================= Discipline in NOT a Dirty Word - Summer 2026 Wednesday, July 8, 2026 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Online Event 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: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/DNDWVirtualSummer2026 ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Lakeside Farmers' Market in Greenwood Lake Saturday, July 11, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Greenwood Lake Farmers' Market, Winstanley Park , Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Lakeside Farmers' Market at Greenwood Lake on select Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Pine Bush Farmers' Market Saturday, July 11, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Pine Bush Farmers' Market, 62 Main Street , Pine Bush, NY 845-217-0785 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table the Pine Bush Farmers' Market on select Saturdays, May through October, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Warwick Valley Farmers' Market Sunday, July 12, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Warwick Valley Farmers' Market, Bank Street & South Street , Village of Warwick, NY 10990 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Warwick Valley Farmers' Market every other Sunday, May through September, from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener @ Newburgh Healthy Orange Farmers' Market Tuesday, July 14, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Healthy Orange Farmers' Market, 132 Broadway , Newburgh, NY 12550 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Newburgh Healthy Orange Farmers' Market one Tuesday a month, June through September, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family form ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorhelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 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 ========================================= 2026 Out in the Garden: 30-Minute Gardening Lessons @ Newburgh Armory Unity Center Community Garden Tuesday, July 14, 2026 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Newburgh Armory Unity Center, 321 S Willam Street , Newburgh, NY 12550 Join us on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center Community Garden  for short hands-on gardening lesson. Sessions will take place in the garden which is located around the back of the Newburgh Armory Unity Center (NAUC). If there is inclement weather, sessions will take place inside the NAUC. Please enter through the back entrance. The class will be held in the room found on your right immediately upon entering the building. This is a free program! If you have nay questions, please email Lisa Rittweger at lisar@newburgharmory.org or call her at (845) 978-8845. The same program is also being held on different days at two other locations. Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lake - 4th Thursday of the Month Town of Monroe Community Garden - 3rd Wednesday of the MonthOut in the Garden Schedule Date Gardening Lesson Description Tuesday, April 14 @ 6:00 pm Planning your Vegetable Garden There are so many different kinds of vegetables to grow! Come learn the basics of planning your vegetable garden so that your plants are in a place where they can thrive.  Tuesday, May 12 @ 6:00 pm Direct Seeding and Transplanting Now that the ground has warmed, it is time to get all of your plants in the ground. Join us in the garden to learn proper seeding and transplanting techniques. Tuesday, June 9 @ 6:00 pm Garden Maintenance Watering and weeding seem to be everlasting jobs. Learn tricks reduce the time you spend watering and weeding your garden. Tuesday, July 14 @ 6:00 pm Pest Management Do you ever wonder if an insect is a friend or foe?  Come learn about garden insects as well as common vegetable diseases. Tuesday, August 11 @ 6:00 pm Harvesting & Cooking Late summer abounds with delicious produce. Learn the proper way to harvest, store, and prepare your bounty. Tuesday, September 8 @ 6:00 pm Fall Gardening Come learn what crops thrive in the cool fall weather as well as what plants can be planted in fall for spring and summer harvest next year. Learn what you can leave in the garden and what should be removed as well as techniques to protect your soil during the coming winter. ========================================= Orange County 4-H Dairy Explorers 2026 Tuesday, July 14, 2026 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Milk and dairy products are New York State’s top agricultural commodity! Want to learn more about where milk comes from and meet the cows that make it? Orange County 4-H is hosting a 5-week Dairy Explorer’s program at local dairy farms!Participants will visit local dairy farms, meet the cows, and gain real-world experience in animal care. Along the way, they’ll enjoy fun crafts and activities and even have the opportunity to showcase a calf at the Orange County Fair during the program’s final week.Program Schedule: Tuesdays, June 16 – July 145:30–6:30 PMPlus a special Show Day on Sunday, July 26Locations: Weeks 1–2: Stap Dairy (Pine Bush, NY)Weeks 3–5: Spruce Gate Holsteins (Walden, NY)Final Week: 4-H Farm & Family Fair (Otisville, NY)Registration Details: Fee: $25Limited to 25 participantsRegistration is required by June 10.For questions or to register, please contact:Zoe Nafis at zrl7@cornell.edu $25 per person Zoe Nafis, zrl7@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 258 Registration: https://cceorangecounty4h.wildapricot.org/event-6665207 ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Cornwall Farmers' Market Wednesday, July 15, 2026 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Cornwall Farmers' Market, 183 Main Street , Cornwall, NY 12518 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Cornwall Farmers' Market every other Wednesday, May through September, from 11:00 am – 5:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family form ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorhelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 Out in the Garden: 30-Minute Gardening Lessons @ Town of Monroe Community Garden Wednesday, July 15, 2026 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Town of Monroe Community Garden, 1465 Orange Turnpike , Monroe, NY 10950 Join us on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at the Town of Monroe Community Garden for short, hands-on gardening lesson. *NOTE: May's program has been postponed until Wednesday, May 27th!* Sessions will take place in the garden located next to Town Hall. If there is inclement weather, sessions will take place inside the Town Hall building located adjacent to the garden. This is a free program! If you have any questions, please call Deputy Clerk Barbara Singer at (845) 783-1900 or email her at bsinger@townofmonroeny.gov. The same program is also being held on different days at two other locations. More information coming soon! Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lake - 4th Thursday of the Month Newburgh Armory Unity Center Community Garden - 2nd Tuesday of the Month Out in the Garden Schedule Date Gardening Lesson Description Wednesday, April 22 @ 6:00 pm Planning your Vegetable Garden There are so many different kinds of vegetables to grow! Come learn the basics of planning your vegetable garden so that your plants are in a place where they can thrive.  NEW DATE!Wednesday, May 27 @ 6:00 pm Direct Seeding and Transplanting Now that the ground has warmed, it is time to get all of your plants in the ground. Join us in the garden to learn proper seeding and transplanting techniques. Wednesday, June 17 @ 6:00 pm Garden Maintenance Watering and weeding seem to be everlasting jobs. Learn tricks reduce the time you spend watering and weeding your garden. Wednesday, July 15 @ 6:00 pm Pest Management Do you ever wonder if an insect is a friend or foe?  Come learn about garden insects as well as common vegetable diseases. Wednesday, August 19 @ 6:00 pm Harvesting & Cooking Late summer abounds with delicious produce. Learn the proper way to harvest, store, and prepare your bounty. Wednesday, September 16 @ 6:00 pm Fall Gardening Come learn what crops thrive in the cool fall weather as well as what plants can be planted in fall for spring and summer harvest next year. Learn what you can leave in the garden and what should be removed as well as techniques to protect your soil during the coming winter. Free Registration: Coming Soon! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Middletown Farmers' Market Saturday, July 18, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Middletown Farmers' Market, 1-31 Union Street , Middletown, NY 10940 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Middletown Farmers' Market on Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Florida Farmers' Market Tuesday, July 21, 2026 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Florida Farmers Market, Between NY-17A and NY-94, across from the Quick Chek, Florida, NY 10921 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Florida Farmers' Market on select Tuesdays, June through September, from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 Out in the Garden: 30-Minute Gardening Lessons @ Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lake Thursday, July 23, 2026 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Common Ground Community Garden, 13 Poplar Street , Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 Join us on the 4th Thursday of the month at the Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lakefor short hands-on gardening lesson. Sessions will take place in the Common Ground COmmunity Garden  located at 13 Poplar Street in Greenwood Lake.  This is a free program!If you have any questions, please email Chad Pilieri at gwl@gmail.com. The same program is also being held on different days at two other locations. More information coming soon! Newburgh Armory Community Garden - 2nd Tuesday of the Month Town of Monroe Community Garden - 3rd Wednesday of the MonthOut in the Garden Schedule Date Gardening Lesson Description Thursday, April 23 @ 6:00 pm Planning your Vegetable Garden There are so many different kinds of vegetables to grow! Come learn the basics of planning your vegetable garden so that your plants are in a place where they can thrive.  Thursday, May 28 @ 6:00 pm Direct Seeding and Transplanting Now that the ground has warmed, it is time to get all of your plants in the ground. Join us in the garden to learn proper seeding and transplanting techniques. Thursday, June 25 @ 6:00 pm Garden Maintenance Watering and weeding seem to be everlasting jobs. Learn tricks reduce the time you spend watering and weeding your garden. Thursday, July 23 @ 6:00 pm Pest Management Do you ever wonder if an insect is a friend or foe?  Come learn about garden insects as well as common vegetable diseases. Thursday, August 27 @ 6:00 pm Harvesting & Cooking Late summer abounds with delicious produce. Learn the proper way to harvest, store, and prepare your bounty. Thursday, September 24 @ 6:00 pm Fall Gardening Come learn what crops thrive in the cool fall weather as well as what plants can be planted in fall for spring and summer harvest next year. Learn what you can leave in the garden and what should be removed as well as techniques to protect your soil during the coming winter. Free! Registration: https://www.growlocalgreenwoodlake.org/events ========================================= 4-H Farm & Family Fair 2026 Friday, July 24, 2026 3:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCEOC Education Center & 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike , Otisville, NY 10963 Join us at the first annual 4-H Farm & Family Fair in Otisville, NY! From youth exhibits and livestock to interactive games and demonstrations, craft and food vendors, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. We hope to see you this Summer!Admission: FREEParking: $5 per car--------------PLEASE NOTE:NO CONTAINERS PERMIT UPON ENTRANCE TO THE FAIR.NO SMOKING OR VAPING ON THE PROPERTY.NO ALCOHOL PERMITTED.NO FIREARMS.NO ANIMALS UNLESS EXHIBITING.NO DOGS, BESIDES SERVICE DOGS AND DOGS PARTICIPATING IN EVENTS DURING THE FAIR.***PLEASE NOTE: The Education Center & 4-H Park has rock roads and uneven surfaces. Please contact us with any questions. $5 per car Jill Van Aken, Jd863@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.261 ========================================= 4-H Farm & Family Fair 2026 Saturday, July 25, 2026 10:00 am - 10:00 pm CCEOC Education Center & 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike , Otisville, NY 10963 Join us at the first annual 4-H Farm & Family Fair in Otisville, NY! From youth exhibits and livestock to interactive games and demonstrations, craft and food vendors, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. We hope to see you this Summer!Admission: FREEParking: $5 per car--------------PLEASE NOTE:NO CONTAINERS PERMIT UPON ENTRANCE TO THE FAIR.NO SMOKING OR VAPING ON THE PROPERTY.NO ALCOHOL PERMITTED.NO FIREARMS.NO ANIMALS UNLESS EXHIBITING.NO DOGS, BESIDES SERVICE DOGS AND DOGS PARTICIPATING IN EVENTS DURING THE FAIR.***PLEASE NOTE: The Education Center & 4-H Park has rock roads and uneven surfaces. Please contact us with any questions. $5 per car Jill Van Aken, Jd863@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.261 ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Warwick Valley Farmers' Market Sunday, July 26, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Warwick Valley Farmers' Market, Bank Street & South Street , Village of Warwick, NY 10990 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Warwick Valley Farmers' Market every other Sunday, May through September, from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 Great Extension Duck Derby Sunday, July 26, 2026 3:30 pm - 4:00 pm CCEOC Education Center & 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike , Otisville, NY 10963 Welcome to the 2026 Great Extension Duck Derby!Join us on Sunday, July 26, 2026 at 3:33 PM at the 4-H Farm & Family Fair, 300 Finchville Turnpike, Otisville, NY for an exciting community event supporting local youth programs and nonprofit organizations.Sponsor a racing duck for your chance to win fantastic prizes while cheering on hundreds of ducks as they race toward the finish line. Prizes include:1st Place: $5002nd–5th Place: $20 eachLast Place: $20Duck sponsorship tickets are:1 Duck for $55 Ducks for $20All proceeds benefit the 4-H Farm & Family Fair and other local nonprofit organizations through Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County.Would you like to become a sponsor? See the options below:Premier Sponsor$2,000+• 40 ducks entered in the Duck Derby• Donor sign at the Duck Derby• Recognition as a premier sponsor in news releases, Facebook, and on the CCE Orange County websiteSuper Duck Sponsor$500 – $1,999• 20 ducks entered in the Duck Derby• Donor sign at the Duck Derby• Recognition in news releases, Facebook, and on the CCE Orange County websiteTop Duck Sponsor$250 – $499• 10 ducks entered in the Duck Derby• Donor sign at the Duck Derby• Name listed on the CCE Orange County websiteFeathered Friend Sponsor$100 – $249• Donor sign at the Duck Derby• Name listed on the CCE Orange County websiteQuacker Backer$50 – $99• Name listed on the CCE Orange County websiteCLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN BUY TICKETS/SPONSORSHIPS Jill Van Aken, Jd863@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.261 Registration: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E190538&id=939 ========================================= 4-H Farm & Family Fair 2026 Sunday, July 26, 2026 10:00 am - 5:00 pm CCEOC Education Center & 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike , Otisville, NY 10963 Join us at the first annual 4-H Farm & Family Fair in Otisville, NY! From youth exhibits and livestock to interactive games and demonstrations, craft and food vendors, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. We hope to see you this Summer!Admission: FREEParking: $5 per car--------------PLEASE NOTE:NO CONTAINERS PERMIT UPON ENTRANCE TO THE FAIR.NO SMOKING OR VAPING ON THE PROPERTY.NO ALCOHOL PERMITTED.NO FIREARMS.NO ANIMALS UNLESS EXHIBITING.NO DOGS, BESIDES SERVICE DOGS AND DOGS PARTICIPATING IN EVENTS DURING THE FAIR.***PLEASE NOTE: The Education Center & 4-H Park has rock roads and uneven surfaces. Please contact us with any questions. $5 per car Jill Van Aken, Jd863@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.261 ========================================= Fair Judging for Quilts & Photography 2026 Friday, July 24, 2026 8:00 am - 5:00 pm CCEOC Education Center & 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike , Otisville, NY 10963 Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) Orange County is excited to announce that during the brand-new 4-H Farm & Family Fair this July, we will be hosting Open Classes for anyone quilts and photography. Show off your talent and creativity during this fun, friendly competition.The competition is open to all ages, with no age divisions, and welcomes original work from exhibitors. All entries must be submitted with completed entry information, including size specifications in inches (quilts: width × length; photography: image size). Each entry requires a $10.00 fee. The submission deadline for applications and fees is June 15, 2026.CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT A QUILT ENTRYCLICK HERE TO SUBMIT A PHOTOGRAPHY ENTRYAwardsParticipants will compete for cash prizes and recognition, including: 1st Place (Blue Ribbon): $752nd Place (Red Ribbon): $503rd Place (White Ribbon): $25Best in Show (Quilts and Photography): $100 eachQuilt DivisionThe Quilt Division features multiple categories based on construction and technique, including machine pieced, hand pieced, and appliqué quilts, with both hand- and machine-quilting variations.Eligible entries must be lap-size or larger and limited to blankets or bedding quilts only; wall hangings, clothing, table runners, and similar items are not permitted. All quilts must be submitted in a protective pillowcase or clear storage bag and include a completed entry tag with exhibitor information. Identifying details will be covered during judging.Judging will be based on design and composition, workmanship, quilting technique and difficulty, creativity, visual impact, and overall condition and finishing.Quilt Drop-Off: Location: Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) Orange, 18 Seward Ave., Suite 300, Middletown, NY 10940Dates/Time: July 20–21, 2026, 8:30 a.m. – 4:40 p.m.Quilt Pick-Up: Location: 300 Finchville Turnpike, Otisville, NYDates/Time: July 26, 5–7 p.m. or July 27, 9–11 a.m.Unclaimed entries will be returned to 18 Seward Ave., Middletown, NY.Photography DivisionThe Photography Division includes four categories: Portrait (Phone), Landscape (Phone), Portrait (Camera), and Landscape (Camera). Portrait entries may include people or animals, while landscape entries may feature natural or built environments.Minor editing such as cropping and color correction is permitted; however, heavy digital manipulation is not allowed. All photographs must be framed, ready to hang (wire backing preferred), and include an entry tag. Submissions must be family-friendly.Judging will consider composition, technical quality (focus, lighting, exposure), and creativity and impact.Photo Drop-Off: Location: Kasuga Barn, 300 Finchville Turnpike, Otisville, NYDate/Time: July 23, 2026, 12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Photo Pick-Up: Location: Kasuga Barn, 300 Finchville Turnpike, Otisville, NYDates/Time: July 26, 5–7 p.m. or July 27, 9–11 a.m.Unclaimed entries will be returned to 18 Seward Ave., Middletown, NY.Additional InformationAll entries must be original work of the exhibitor. Entries not meeting requirements may be refused. Submitted works will be displayed publicly during the fair.Judges’ decisions are final. All entries are exhibited at the owner’s risk. The Fair and Cornell Cooperative Extension assume no responsibility for loss, theft, or damage, though reasonable precautions will be taken to protect submitted items.By entering the competition, exhibitors grant permission for their work to be photographed or reproduced for promotional use, including print, digital, and social media platforms, with credit provided when practical.For questions regarding entries, please contact Maire Ullrich, CCE Orange County Executive Director at mru2@cornell.edu or call our office at 845-344-1234. Maire Ullrich, mru2@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.256 ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Cornwall Farmers' Market Wednesday, July 29, 2026 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Cornwall Farmers' Market, 183 Main Street , Cornwall, NY 12518 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Cornwall Farmers' Market every other Wednesday, May through September, from 11:00 am – 5:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family form ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorhelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 Fall Bulb Sale Saturday, August 1, 2026 12:00 pm - 12:00 pm Buy beautiful spring flowering bulbs to plant this fall and help supportthe Master Gardener Volunteer Program.With a wide selection of flowers from daffodils and tulips to alliums and hyacinths, you are sure to find a great addition to your garden!  Orders are shipped directly to you.Sale ends Thursday, October 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 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Middletown Farmers' Market Saturday, August 1, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Middletown Farmers' Market, 1-31 Union Street , Middletown, NY 10940 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Middletown Farmers' Market on Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Florida Farmers' Market Tuesday, August 4, 2026 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Florida Farmers Market, Between NY-17A and NY-94, across from the Quick Chek, Florida, NY 10921 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Florida Farmers' Market on select Tuesdays, June through September, from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Lakeside Farmers' Market in Greenwood Lake Saturday, August 8, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Greenwood Lake Farmers' Market, Winstanley Park , Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Lakeside Farmers' Market at Greenwood Lake on select Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Warwick Valley Farmers' Market Sunday, August 9, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Warwick Valley Farmers' Market, Bank Street & South Street , Village of Warwick, NY 10990 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Warwick Valley Farmers' Market every other Sunday, May through September, from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener @ Newburgh Healthy Orange Farmers' Market Tuesday, August 11, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Healthy Orange Farmers' Market, 132 Broadway , Newburgh, NY 12550 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Newburgh Healthy Orange Farmers' Market one Tuesday a month, June through September, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family form ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorhelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 Out in the Garden: 30-Minute Gardening Lessons @ Newburgh Armory Unity Center Community Garden Tuesday, August 11, 2026 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Newburgh Armory Unity Center, 321 S Willam Street , Newburgh, NY 12550 Join us on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center Community Garden  for short hands-on gardening lesson. Sessions will take place in the garden which is located around the back of the Newburgh Armory Unity Center (NAUC). If there is inclement weather, sessions will take place inside the NAUC. Please enter through the back entrance. The class will be held in the room found on your right immediately upon entering the building. This is a free program! If you have nay questions, please email Lisa Rittweger at lisar@newburgharmory.org or call her at (845) 978-8845. The same program is also being held on different days at two other locations. Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lake - 4th Thursday of the Month Town of Monroe Community Garden - 3rd Wednesday of the MonthOut in the Garden Schedule Date Gardening Lesson Description Tuesday, April 14 @ 6:00 pm Planning your Vegetable Garden There are so many different kinds of vegetables to grow! Come learn the basics of planning your vegetable garden so that your plants are in a place where they can thrive.  Tuesday, May 12 @ 6:00 pm Direct Seeding and Transplanting Now that the ground has warmed, it is time to get all of your plants in the ground. Join us in the garden to learn proper seeding and transplanting techniques. Tuesday, June 9 @ 6:00 pm Garden Maintenance Watering and weeding seem to be everlasting jobs. Learn tricks reduce the time you spend watering and weeding your garden. Tuesday, July 14 @ 6:00 pm Pest Management Do you ever wonder if an insect is a friend or foe?  Come learn about garden insects as well as common vegetable diseases. Tuesday, August 11 @ 6:00 pm Harvesting & Cooking Late summer abounds with delicious produce. Learn the proper way to harvest, store, and prepare your bounty. Tuesday, September 8 @ 6:00 pm Fall Gardening Come learn what crops thrive in the cool fall weather as well as what plants can be planted in fall for spring and summer harvest next year. Learn what you can leave in the garden and what should be removed as well as techniques to protect your soil during the coming winter. ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Cornwall Farmers' Market Wednesday, August 12, 2026 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Cornwall Farmers' Market, 183 Main Street , Cornwall, NY 12518 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Cornwall Farmers' Market every other Wednesday, May through September, from 11:00 am – 5:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family form ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorhelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Middletown Farmers' Market Saturday, August 15, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Middletown Farmers' Market, 1-31 Union Street , Middletown, NY 10940 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Middletown Farmers' Market on Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Pine Bush Farmers' Market Saturday, August 15, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Pine Bush Farmers' Market, 62 Main Street , Pine Bush, NY 845-217-0785 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table the Pine Bush Farmers' Market on select Saturdays, May through October, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Florida Farmers' Market Tuesday, August 18, 2026 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Florida Farmers Market, Between NY-17A and NY-94, across from the Quick Chek, Florida, NY 10921 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Florida Farmers' Market on select Tuesdays, June through September, from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 Out in the Garden: 30-Minute Gardening Lessons @ Town of Monroe Community Garden Wednesday, August 19, 2026 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Town of Monroe Community Garden, 1465 Orange Turnpike , Monroe, NY 10950 Join us on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at the Town of Monroe Community Garden for short, hands-on gardening lesson. *NOTE: May's program has been postponed until Wednesday, May 27th!* Sessions will take place in the garden located next to Town Hall. If there is inclement weather, sessions will take place inside the Town Hall building located adjacent to the garden. This is a free program! If you have any questions, please call Deputy Clerk Barbara Singer at (845) 783-1900 or email her at bsinger@townofmonroeny.gov. The same program is also being held on different days at two other locations. More information coming soon! Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lake - 4th Thursday of the Month Newburgh Armory Unity Center Community Garden - 2nd Tuesday of the Month Out in the Garden Schedule Date Gardening Lesson Description Wednesday, April 22 @ 6:00 pm Planning your Vegetable Garden There are so many different kinds of vegetables to grow! Come learn the basics of planning your vegetable garden so that your plants are in a place where they can thrive.  NEW DATE!Wednesday, May 27 @ 6:00 pm Direct Seeding and Transplanting Now that the ground has warmed, it is time to get all of your plants in the ground. Join us in the garden to learn proper seeding and transplanting techniques. Wednesday, June 17 @ 6:00 pm Garden Maintenance Watering and weeding seem to be everlasting jobs. Learn tricks reduce the time you spend watering and weeding your garden. Wednesday, July 15 @ 6:00 pm Pest Management Do you ever wonder if an insect is a friend or foe?  Come learn about garden insects as well as common vegetable diseases. Wednesday, August 19 @ 6:00 pm Harvesting & Cooking Late summer abounds with delicious produce. Learn the proper way to harvest, store, and prepare your bounty. Wednesday, September 16 @ 6:00 pm Fall Gardening Come learn what crops thrive in the cool fall weather as well as what plants can be planted in fall for spring and summer harvest next year. Learn what you can leave in the garden and what should be removed as well as techniques to protect your soil during the coming winter. Free Registration: Coming Soon! ========================================= Small Engine Repair Training Series 2026 Thursday, August 20, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm Online Event Back by popular demand, CCE Orange County will hosting a Small Engine Repair Training Series!*Must be 16 years old or older to take part*6-Session Course – Thursdays, virtually, starting August 20thThis program ends on Sept. 26, ONSITEThis course is $50/person to attend.This course is perfect for farmers, landscapers, and anyone that uses small engines for work or play! $50 per person Javier Acosta, jba78@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 275 Registration: https://bit.ly/4tOWDNL ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Lakeside Farmers' Market in Greenwood Lake Saturday, August 22, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Greenwood Lake Farmers' Market, Winstanley Park , Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Lakeside Farmers' Market at Greenwood Lake on select Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Warwick Valley Farmers' Market Sunday, August 23, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Warwick Valley Farmers' Market, Bank Street & South Street , Village of Warwick, NY 10990 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Warwick Valley Farmers' Market every other Sunday, May through September, from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Cornwall Farmers' Market Wednesday, August 26, 2026 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Cornwall Farmers' Market, 183 Main Street , Cornwall, NY 12518 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Cornwall Farmers' Market every other Wednesday, May through September, from 11:00 am – 5:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family form ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorhelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 Out in the Garden: 30-Minute Gardening Lessons @ Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lake Thursday, August 27, 2026 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Common Ground Community Garden, 13 Poplar Street , Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 Join us on the 4th Thursday of the month at the Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lakefor short hands-on gardening lesson. Sessions will take place in the Common Ground COmmunity Garden  located at 13 Poplar Street in Greenwood Lake.  This is a free program!If you have any questions, please email Chad Pilieri at gwl@gmail.com. The same program is also being held on different days at two other locations. More information coming soon! Newburgh Armory Community Garden - 2nd Tuesday of the Month Town of Monroe Community Garden - 3rd Wednesday of the MonthOut in the Garden Schedule Date Gardening Lesson Description Thursday, April 23 @ 6:00 pm Planning your Vegetable Garden There are so many different kinds of vegetables to grow! Come learn the basics of planning your vegetable garden so that your plants are in a place where they can thrive.  Thursday, May 28 @ 6:00 pm Direct Seeding and Transplanting Now that the ground has warmed, it is time to get all of your plants in the ground. Join us in the garden to learn proper seeding and transplanting techniques. Thursday, June 25 @ 6:00 pm Garden Maintenance Watering and weeding seem to be everlasting jobs. Learn tricks reduce the time you spend watering and weeding your garden. Thursday, July 23 @ 6:00 pm Pest Management Do you ever wonder if an insect is a friend or foe?  Come learn about garden insects as well as common vegetable diseases. Thursday, August 27 @ 6:00 pm Harvesting & Cooking Late summer abounds with delicious produce. Learn the proper way to harvest, store, and prepare your bounty. Thursday, September 24 @ 6:00 pm Fall Gardening Come learn what crops thrive in the cool fall weather as well as what plants can be planted in fall for spring and summer harvest next year. Learn what you can leave in the garden and what should be removed as well as techniques to protect your soil during the coming winter. Free! Registration: https://www.growlocalgreenwoodlake.org/events ========================================= Small Engine Repair Training Series 2026 Thursday, August 27, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm Online Event Back by popular demand, CCE Orange County will hosting a Small Engine Repair Training Series!*Must be 16 years old or older to take part*6-Session Course – Thursdays, virtually, starting August 20thThis program ends on Sept. 26, ONSITEThis course is $50/person to attend.This course is perfect for farmers, landscapers, and anyone that uses small engines for work or play! $50 per person Javier Acosta, jba78@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 275 Registration: https://bit.ly/4tOWDNL ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Middletown Farmers' Market Saturday, August 29, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Middletown Farmers' Market, 1-31 Union Street , Middletown, NY 10940 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Middletown Farmers' Market on Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 Fall Bulb Sale Tuesday, September 1, 2026 12:00 pm - 12:00 pm Buy beautiful spring flowering bulbs to plant this fall and help supportthe Master Gardener Volunteer Program.With a wide selection of flowers from daffodils and tulips to alliums and hyacinths, you are sure to find a great addition to your garden!  Orders are shipped directly to you.Sale ends Thursday, October 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 - Ask a Master Gardener @ Newburgh Healthy Orange Farmers' Market Tuesday, September 1, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Healthy Orange Farmers' Market, 132 Broadway , Newburgh, NY 12550 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Newburgh Healthy Orange Farmers' Market one Tuesday a month, June through September, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family form ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorhelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Florida Farmers' Market Tuesday, September 1, 2026 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Florida Farmers Market, Between NY-17A and NY-94, across from the Quick Chek, Florida, NY 10921 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Florida Farmers' Market on select Tuesdays, June through September, from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= Small Engine Repair Training Series 2026 Thursday, September 3, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm Online Event Back by popular demand, CCE Orange County will hosting a Small Engine Repair Training Series!*Must be 16 years old or older to take part*6-Session Course – Thursdays, virtually, starting August 20thThis program ends on Sept. 26, ONSITEThis course is $50/person to attend.This course is perfect for farmers, landscapers, and anyone that uses small engines for work or play! $50 per person Javier Acosta, jba78@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 275 Registration: https://bit.ly/4tOWDNL ========================================= 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, 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 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Warwick Valley Farmers' Market Sunday, September 6, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Warwick Valley Farmers' Market, Bank Street & South Street , Village of Warwick, NY 10990 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Warwick Valley Farmers' Market every other Sunday, May through September, from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Monday, September 7, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= 2026 Out in the Garden: 30-Minute Gardening Lessons @ Newburgh Armory Unity Center Community Garden Tuesday, September 8, 2026 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Newburgh Armory Unity Center, 321 S Willam Street , Newburgh, NY 12550 Join us on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center Community Garden  for short hands-on gardening lesson. Sessions will take place in the garden which is located around the back of the Newburgh Armory Unity Center (NAUC). If there is inclement weather, sessions will take place inside the NAUC. Please enter through the back entrance. The class will be held in the room found on your right immediately upon entering the building. This is a free program! If you have nay questions, please email Lisa Rittweger at lisar@newburgharmory.org or call her at (845) 978-8845. The same program is also being held on different days at two other locations. Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lake - 4th Thursday of the Month Town of Monroe Community Garden - 3rd Wednesday of the MonthOut in the Garden Schedule Date Gardening Lesson Description Tuesday, April 14 @ 6:00 pm Planning your Vegetable Garden There are so many different kinds of vegetables to grow! Come learn the basics of planning your vegetable garden so that your plants are in a place where they can thrive.  Tuesday, May 12 @ 6:00 pm Direct Seeding and Transplanting Now that the ground has warmed, it is time to get all of your plants in the ground. Join us in the garden to learn proper seeding and transplanting techniques. Tuesday, June 9 @ 6:00 pm Garden Maintenance Watering and weeding seem to be everlasting jobs. Learn tricks reduce the time you spend watering and weeding your garden. Tuesday, July 14 @ 6:00 pm Pest Management Do you ever wonder if an insect is a friend or foe?  Come learn about garden insects as well as common vegetable diseases. Tuesday, August 11 @ 6:00 pm Harvesting & Cooking Late summer abounds with delicious produce. Learn the proper way to harvest, store, and prepare your bounty. Tuesday, September 8 @ 6:00 pm Fall Gardening Come learn what crops thrive in the cool fall weather as well as what plants can be planted in fall for spring and summer harvest next year. Learn what you can leave in the garden and what should be removed as well as techniques to protect your soil during the coming winter. ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Cornwall Farmers' Market Wednesday, September 9, 2026 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Cornwall Farmers' Market, 183 Main Street , Cornwall, NY 12518 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Cornwall Farmers' Market every other Wednesday, May through September, from 11:00 am – 5:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family form ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorhelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= Small Engine Repair Training Series 2026 Thursday, September 10, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm Online Event Back by popular demand, CCE Orange County will hosting a Small Engine Repair Training Series!*Must be 16 years old or older to take part*6-Session Course – Thursdays, virtually, starting August 20thThis program ends on Sept. 26, ONSITEThis course is $50/person to attend.This course is perfect for farmers, landscapers, and anyone that uses small engines for work or play! $50 per person Javier Acosta, jba78@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 275 Registration: https://bit.ly/4tOWDNL ========================================= 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 ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Middletown Farmers' Market Saturday, September 12, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Middletown Farmers' Market, 1-31 Union Street , Middletown, NY 10940 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Middletown Farmers' Market on Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Pine Bush Farmers' Market Saturday, September 12, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Pine Bush Farmers' Market, 62 Main Street , Pine Bush, NY 845-217-0785 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table the Pine Bush Farmers' Market on select Saturdays, May through October, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Florida Farmers' Market Tuesday, September 15, 2026 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Florida Farmers Market, Between NY-17A and NY-94, across from the Quick Chek, Florida, NY 10921 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Florida Farmers' Market on select Tuesdays, June through September, from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 Out in the Garden: 30-Minute Gardening Lessons @ Town of Monroe Community Garden Wednesday, September 16, 2026 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Town of Monroe Community Garden, 1465 Orange Turnpike , Monroe, NY 10950 Join us on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at the Town of Monroe Community Garden for short, hands-on gardening lesson. *NOTE: May's program has been postponed until Wednesday, May 27th!* Sessions will take place in the garden located next to Town Hall. If there is inclement weather, sessions will take place inside the Town Hall building located adjacent to the garden. This is a free program! If you have any questions, please call Deputy Clerk Barbara Singer at (845) 783-1900 or email her at bsinger@townofmonroeny.gov. The same program is also being held on different days at two other locations. More information coming soon! Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lake - 4th Thursday of the Month Newburgh Armory Unity Center Community Garden - 2nd Tuesday of the Month Out in the Garden Schedule Date Gardening Lesson Description Wednesday, April 22 @ 6:00 pm Planning your Vegetable Garden There are so many different kinds of vegetables to grow! Come learn the basics of planning your vegetable garden so that your plants are in a place where they can thrive.  NEW DATE!Wednesday, May 27 @ 6:00 pm Direct Seeding and Transplanting Now that the ground has warmed, it is time to get all of your plants in the ground. Join us in the garden to learn proper seeding and transplanting techniques. Wednesday, June 17 @ 6:00 pm Garden Maintenance Watering and weeding seem to be everlasting jobs. Learn tricks reduce the time you spend watering and weeding your garden. Wednesday, July 15 @ 6:00 pm Pest Management Do you ever wonder if an insect is a friend or foe?  Come learn about garden insects as well as common vegetable diseases. Wednesday, August 19 @ 6:00 pm Harvesting & Cooking Late summer abounds with delicious produce. Learn the proper way to harvest, store, and prepare your bounty. Wednesday, September 16 @ 6:00 pm Fall Gardening Come learn what crops thrive in the cool fall weather as well as what plants can be planted in fall for spring and summer harvest next year. Learn what you can leave in the garden and what should be removed as well as techniques to protect your soil during the coming winter. Free Registration: Coming Soon! ========================================= Small Engine Repair Training Series 2026 Thursday, September 17, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm Online Event Back by popular demand, CCE Orange County will hosting a Small Engine Repair Training Series!*Must be 16 years old or older to take part*6-Session Course – Thursdays, virtually, starting August 20thThis program ends on Sept. 26, ONSITEThis course is $50/person to attend.This course is perfect for farmers, landscapers, and anyone that uses small engines for work or play! $50 per person Javier Acosta, jba78@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 275 Registration: https://bit.ly/4tOWDNL ========================================= 11th Annual Bountiful Harvest Celebration Friday, September 18, 2026 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCEOC Education Center & 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike , Otisville, NY 10963 Come join us at the 11th Annual Bountiful Harvest Celebration at our Education Center & 4-H Park! You don’t want to miss out on an autumn evening filled with good old-fashioned fun and delicious food prepared from local farms! Festivities will include hay wagon rides, a sumptuous farm-to-table dinner prepared with locally sourced favorites and the highlight event – a celebrity cow milking contest. All proceeds from the event will support the continued development of the Education Center & 4-H Park located at 300 Finchville Turnpike, Otisville, New York.Date: Friday, September 18, 2026Time: 5 PM - 9 PMLocation: Education Center & 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike, Otisville, NY 10963----------------------------------------------------------------Get ready for one of the most entertaining traditions of the Bountiful Harvest Celebration—the Celebrity Cow Milking Contest! This lively competition brings together well-known Orange County leaders for a fun, friendly challenge that also supports an important cause.Click on the names below to "vote" for your favorite 2026 Celebrity Cow Milker:Heather Bell, President & CEO, Orange County Chamber of CommerceJeff Crist, Chairman, Orange County IDAAmanda Dana, Director of Tourism, Orange CountyConor Eckert, President & CEO, Orange County PartnershipSteve Gross, Orange County Economic Development DirectorImportant Reminder: When donating, make sure to click on your chosen cow milker’s fundraising tab so they receive credit for your contribution!The Celebrity Cow Milking Contest will take place during the Bountiful Harvest Celebration on Friday, September 18, 2026, at the Education Center & 4-H Park in Otisville, NY. The evening features farm-fresh food, old-fashioned games, a live auction, themed raffle baskets, and plenty of good-natured fun—all to benefit the ongoing development of the Education Center & 4-H Park.Each celebrity will step up to a real dairy cow to see who can fill their bucket with the most milk—cheered on by friends, families, and the community. But the contest isn’t just about skill and speed. Every contestant is also raising funds through their online “milk bucket.”How the Fundraising HelpsAll donations support the development and continuation of Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County’s Education Center & 4-H Park—expanding hands-on learning opportunities for youth, families, and farmers across the region.Awards Two blue ribbons will be presented:Top Milker – most milk collected during the contestTop Fundraiser – most money raised in the online milk bucket Jill Van Aken, Jd863@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext.261 ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Warwick Valley Farmers' Market Sunday, September 20, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Warwick Valley Farmers' Market, Bank Street & South Street , Village of Warwick, NY 10990 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Warwick Valley Farmers' Market every other Sunday, May through September, from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Cornwall Farmers' Market Wednesday, September 23, 2026 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Cornwall Farmers' Market, 183 Main Street , Cornwall, NY 12518 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Cornwall Farmers' Market every other Wednesday, May through September, from 11:00 am – 5:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family form ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorhelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 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 ========================================= 2026 Out in the Garden: 30-Minute Gardening Lessons @ Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lake Thursday, September 24, 2026 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Common Ground Community Garden, 13 Poplar Street , Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 Join us on the 4th Thursday of the month at the Common Ground Community Garden in Greenwood Lakefor short hands-on gardening lesson. Sessions will take place in the Common Ground COmmunity Garden  located at 13 Poplar Street in Greenwood Lake.  This is a free program!If you have any questions, please email Chad Pilieri at gwl@gmail.com. The same program is also being held on different days at two other locations. More information coming soon! Newburgh Armory Community Garden - 2nd Tuesday of the Month Town of Monroe Community Garden - 3rd Wednesday of the MonthOut in the Garden Schedule Date Gardening Lesson Description Thursday, April 23 @ 6:00 pm Planning your Vegetable Garden There are so many different kinds of vegetables to grow! Come learn the basics of planning your vegetable garden so that your plants are in a place where they can thrive.  Thursday, May 28 @ 6:00 pm Direct Seeding and Transplanting Now that the ground has warmed, it is time to get all of your plants in the ground. Join us in the garden to learn proper seeding and transplanting techniques. Thursday, June 25 @ 6:00 pm Garden Maintenance Watering and weeding seem to be everlasting jobs. Learn tricks reduce the time you spend watering and weeding your garden. Thursday, July 23 @ 6:00 pm Pest Management Do you ever wonder if an insect is a friend or foe?  Come learn about garden insects as well as common vegetable diseases. Thursday, August 27 @ 6:00 pm Harvesting & Cooking Late summer abounds with delicious produce. Learn the proper way to harvest, store, and prepare your bounty. Thursday, September 24 @ 6:00 pm Fall Gardening Come learn what crops thrive in the cool fall weather as well as what plants can be planted in fall for spring and summer harvest next year. Learn what you can leave in the garden and what should be removed as well as techniques to protect your soil during the coming winter. Free! Registration: https://www.growlocalgreenwoodlake.org/events ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Middletown Farmers' Market Saturday, September 26, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Middletown Farmers' Market, 1-31 Union Street , Middletown, NY 10940 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Middletown Farmers' Market on Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= Small Engine Repair Training Series 2026 Saturday, September 26, 2026 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Online Event Back by popular demand, CCE Orange County will hosting a Small Engine Repair Training Series!*Must be 16 years old or older to take part*6-Session Course – Thursdays, virtually, starting August 20thThis program ends on Sept. 26, ONSITEThis course is $50/person to attend.This course is perfect for farmers, landscapers, and anyone that uses small engines for work or play! $50 per person Javier Acosta, jba78@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 275 Registration: https://bit.ly/4tOWDNL ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Florida Farmers' Market Tuesday, September 29, 2026 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Florida Farmers Market, Between NY-17A and NY-94, across from the Quick Chek, Florida, NY 10921 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Florida Farmers' Market on select Tuesdays, June through September, from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 Fall Bulb Sale Thursday, October 1, 2026 12:00 pm - 12:00 pm Buy beautiful spring flowering bulbs to plant this fall and help supportthe Master Gardener Volunteer Program.With a wide selection of flowers from daffodils and tulips to alliums and hyacinths, you are sure to find a great addition to your garden!  Orders are shipped directly to you.Sale ends Thursday, October 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, 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, 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 Create a Hypertufa Planter Saturday, October 3, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Education Center & 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike , Otisville, New York 10963 Old stone containers make wonderful planters, but they are heavy (and difficult to find)! Hypertufa is a lighter weight man-made, stone-like material created from natural materials that can be fashioned into all sorts of containers and objects. In this class, you will make a hypertufa planter to take home with you. You will also be given instructions on how to prepare the correct soil mixture for this special type of planter, and we will show you what kind of plants will thrive in your hypertufa planter once it is “cured.” Please wear old work clothes and bring waterproof garden gloves to use when mixing and handling cement. You must be able to work standing up. We recommend you bring a tarp, large plastic bag, or large cardboard box to use for transporting your hypertufa planter home. Registration closes: Friday, September 25th. Registration is limited to the first 25 people.Sorry, no refunds. If you can’t attend, please send someone in your place. $35 per person, includes materials to make one hypertufa planter Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026HypertufaPlanterWorkshop ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Pine Bush Farmers' Market Saturday, October 3, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Pine Bush Farmers' Market, 62 Main Street , Pine Bush, NY 845-217-0785 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table the Pine Bush Farmers' Market on select Saturdays, May through October, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 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, 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 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Middletown Farmers' Market Saturday, October 10, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Middletown Farmers' Market, 1-31 Union Street , Middletown, NY 10940 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Middletown Farmers' Market on Saturdays, June through September, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to: answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Warwick Valley Farmers' Market Sunday, October 11, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Warwick Valley Farmers' Market, Bank Street & South Street , Village of Warwick, NY 10990 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Warwick Valley Farmers' Market every other Sunday, May through September, from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Monday, October 12, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= 2026 Fall Bulb Sale Thursday, October 15, 2026 12:00 pm - 12:00 pm Buy beautiful spring flowering bulbs to plant this fall and help supportthe Master Gardener Volunteer Program.With a wide selection of flowers from daffodils and tulips to alliums and hyacinths, you are sure to find a great addition to your garden!  Orders are shipped directly to you.Sale ends Thursday, October 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 Dyeing with Fresh Indigo Sunday, October 18, 2026 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Education Center & 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike , Otisville, New York 10963 Come learn how to dye with fresh indigo leaves with local artisan Kirsten Gabrielsen.In this hands-on workshop you will learn how to use the indigo plant (Persicaria tincoria) straight from the garden! This is a seasonal method of dyeing that can only be done in the summer months when the indigo plants are actively growing. First we will harvest leaves from fresh cut plants. Then participants will learn how to extract the dye using only indigo leaves, ice and salt. Each participant will get experience both preparing dye from the Indigo plants, and dying sample skeins of yarn.Registration closes: Monday, October 12th.  Registration is limited to the first 12 people.Sorry, no refunds. If you can’t attend, please send someone in your place. $30 per person, includes all materials to dye two sample skeins of yarn. Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026DyeingwithFreshIndigo ========================================= 2026 Create an Autumn Wreath Saturday, October 24, 2026 10:00 am - 11:30 am Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 There is more to fall than pumpkins and corn stalks! During this workshop participants will create a beautiful autumn wreath from natural dried flowers, leaves, and other fall themed items. Registration closes: Friday, October 16th. Registration is limited to the first 20 people.Sorry, no refunds. If you can’t attend, please send someone in your place. $35 per person, includes all materials to make one wreath Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026AutumnWreathWorkshop ========================================= 2026 - Ask a Master Gardener Table @ Warwick Valley Farmers' Market Sunday, October 25, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Warwick Valley Farmers' Market, Bank Street & South Street , Village of Warwick, NY 10990 Master Gardener Volunteers will staff an 'Ask a Master Gardener' Table at the Warwick Valley Farmers' Market every other Sunday, May through September, from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm.Please visit our Master Gardener Volunteers, they are excited to:answer your gardening questions — diagnosis plant diseases, identify insects, etc.talk to you about invasive species such as the spotted lanternflyteach you how to protect you and your family from ticks and tick-borne diseasesprovide research-based information about sustainable gardening practices including home composting, using native plants, and attracting pollinatorshelp children engage with the outdoors by providing gardening and nature focused activitiesdiscuss ways in which you can become involved with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County such as joining 4-H, volunteering with our gleaning program, and taking gardening classesSee you at the Market! ========================================= 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, 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 Natural Plant Dyes - Hands-on Workshops Saturday, November 7, 2026 10:00 am - 1:30 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Come learn the art of natural plant dyeing with local artisan Kirsten Gabrielsen!Kirsten grows and forages for plants such as cosmos, goldenrod, phragmites, coreopsis, amaranth, chamomile, and indigo. She then creates vibrant colored dyes from their blooms and/or leaves, which she uses to produce skeins of beautifully dyed natural fiber yarns.Come explore the various dye colors you can create using plants that are easily grown right here in Orange County. Learn how to create vibrant colored dyes and all of the steps involved in the dyeing process. First you will learn about the art of creating natural plant dyes followed by a hands-on dyeing project. Each participant will get experience both preparing dye from plants and dyeing yarn and leave with two sample skeins of naturally dyed yarn.Hand-dyed yarn will be available for purchase after the workshop. Registration closes: Friday, October 30th.Registration is limited to the first 12 people.Sorry, no refunds, if you can’t attend, please send someone in your place. $30 per person, includes all materials to dye two sample skeins of yarn. Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026NaturalPlantDyes ========================================= Holiday Office Closure Wednesday, November 11, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The office will be closed in observance of the holiday.  ========================================= 2026 Create a Fall Pumpkin Centerpiece Saturday, November 21, 2026 10:00 am - 11:00 am Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Here is opportunity to make a beautiful fall flower arrangement in a ceramic pumpkin just in time for Thanksgiving. Each attendee will design a centerpiece to beautify their home.Participants will learn to construct a fresh floral centerpiece. The instructors will review different types of flowers one can use to create arrangements and teach participants how to properly condition flowers before using them in an arrangement. All materials for the centerpiece are included in your registration.Registration closes: Friday, November 13th. Registration is limited to the first 20 people.Sorry, no refunds. If you can’t attend, please send someone in your place. $30 per person, includes all materials to make a centerpiece Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026FallPumpkinCenterpieceWorkshop ========================================= 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.  ========================================= 2026 Create a Kissing Ball Friday, December 4, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Nothing is more festive than holiday decorations made with fresh greens.This workshop will begin with an introduction to all the gorgeous greens followed by a demonstration.Then attendees will work together in small groups alongside our Master Gardener Volunteers to create their own beautiful kissing ball.Join us for this great family project! Each attendee is encouraged to bring gloves and clippers.Registration is limited to the first 20 people for the morning session and the first 9 people for the evening session.Sorry, no refunds. If you can’t attend, please send someone in your place. $50 per person, includes all materials to make on kissing ball. Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026KissingBallWorkshop ========================================= 2026 Create a Holiday Wreath Friday, December 4, 2026 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Nothing is more festive than holiday decorations made with fresh greens.This workshop will begin with an introduction to all the gorgeous greens followed by a demonstration.Attendees will work together in small groups alongside our Master Gardener Volunteers to create their own beautiful holiday wreath.Join us for this great family project! Each attendee is encouraged to bring gloves and clippers.Registration is limited to the first 20 people per session.Sorry, no refunds. If you can’t attend, please send someone in your place. $50 per person, includes all materials to make one holiday wreath. Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026HolidayWreathWorkshop ========================================= 2026 Create a Tabletop Tree Friday, December 4, 2026 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Nothing is more festive than holiday decorations made with fresh greens.This workshop will begin with an introduction to all the gorgeous greens followed by a demonstration.Then attendees will work together in small groups alongside our Master Gardener Volunteers to create their own beautiful tabletop tree.Join us for this great family project!Each attendee is encouraged to bring gloves and clippers.Registration is limited to the first 20 people per session.Sorry, no refunds, if you can’t attend, please send someone in your place. $50 per person, includes all materials to make one tabletop tree Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026HolidayTabletopTreeWorkshop ========================================= 2026 Create a Kissing Ball Friday, December 4, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Nothing is more festive than holiday decorations made with fresh greens.This workshop will begin with an introduction to all the gorgeous greens followed by a demonstration.Then attendees will work together in small groups alongside our Master Gardener Volunteers to create their own beautiful kissing ball.Join us for this great family project! Each attendee is encouraged to bring gloves and clippers.Registration is limited to the first 20 people for the morning session and the first 9 people for the evening session.Sorry, no refunds. If you can’t attend, please send someone in your place. $50 per person, includes all materials to make on kissing ball. Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026KissingBallWorkshop ========================================= 2026 Create a Holiday Wreath Friday, December 4, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Nothing is more festive than holiday decorations made with fresh greens.This workshop will begin with an introduction to all the gorgeous greens followed by a demonstration.Attendees will work together in small groups alongside our Master Gardener Volunteers to create their own beautiful holiday wreath.Join us for this great family project! Each attendee is encouraged to bring gloves and clippers.Registration is limited to the first 20 people per session.Sorry, no refunds. If you can’t attend, please send someone in your place. $50 per person, includes all materials to make one holiday wreath. Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026HolidayWreathWorkshop ========================================= 2026 Create a Tabletop Tree Friday, December 4, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County, 18 Seward Avenue Suite 300 (third floor), Middletown, New York 10940 Nothing is more festive than holiday decorations made with fresh greens.This workshop will begin with an introduction to all the gorgeous greens followed by a demonstration.Then attendees will work together in small groups alongside our Master Gardener Volunteers to create their own beautiful tabletop tree.Join us for this great family project!Each attendee is encouraged to bring gloves and clippers.Registration is limited to the first 20 people per session.Sorry, no refunds, if you can’t attend, please send someone in your place. $50 per person, includes all materials to make one tabletop tree Katy Boula, keb332@cornell.edu, (845) 344-1234, Ext. 240 Registration: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/2026HolidayTabletopTreeWorkshop ========================================= 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.  =========================================