NSA Executive Board
Talks and Presentations by Arboretum Staff for 2008

NSA Staff

Jim Locklear, Director
 402/472-6679
  jlocklear1@unl.edu




Justin Evertson
 Assistant Director for
 Community Programs
402/472-5045
 jevertson1@unl.edu

 

Bob Henrickson
 Assistant Director for
 Horticulture Programs
402/472-7855
rhenrickson2@unl.edu



Christina Hoyt, Landscape Design Associate
402/472-5049
choyt2@unl.edu

 


Kristina Jensen, Nursery Technician
402/472-4952 or 402/610-5741
kjensen2@unl.edu  

 

 

Sue Kohles
 Therapeutic Horticulture Specialist/Special Projects
 Coordinator
 402/472-2212
 skohles2@unl.edu



Karma Larsen
 Communications Associate
 402/472-7923
 klarsen1@unl.edu

 

 

Connie Paxton
Administrative Assistant

402/472-2971
cpaxton@unlnotes.unl.edu



NSA EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESIDENT - Dick Meyer
Owner, Scottsbluff Landscaping
P.O. Box 6
Scottsbluff, NE 69363-0006               308-635-0811 (w)

VICE PRESIDENT - Kit Dimon
6615 Old Cheney Rd.
Lincoln, NE 68516                 402/423-0430 (h)

 SECRETARY -
John Anderson
Instructor, Central Community Collge
P.O. Box 1024
Hastings, NE 68902               402/461-2534 (w)
        
TREASURER - Bill Wenke
P.O. Box K
Pender, NE 68047           402/385-3323 (w)

BOARD MEMBERS AT LARGE
Linda Jacobsen
Peru State College
Peru, NE 68421                402/872-2224 (w)

Bryan Kinghorn
Kinghorn Gardens, 8024 N. 28th St.
Omaha, NE 68112                402/457-0071 (w)

Carol Kraus
599 Highway 30 West
Brule, NE 69127-3701          308/284-6473

Carol Evans Lynch
6100 Northern Hills Dr.
Omaha, NE 68152                 402/573-1684 (h)

John Royster, Registerred Landscape Architect
Big Muddy Workshop, Inc.
Landscape Architects / Interpretive Planners
4502 S. 42nd St.
Omaha, NE 68107-1059                 402/344-8711 (w)

Past PRESIDENT, Jeff Culbertson
East Campus Landscape Services
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68583-0828                 402/472-9188 (w)

 UNL Representative, Daniel J. Duncan
Assistant Dean & Director, Agricultural Research Division
207 Agriculture Hall
Lincoln, NE 68583-0704                402/472-7085


UNL-Nebraska Forest Service
Nebraska State Forester, Scott Josiah - sjosiah2@unl.edu
Community Forester, Eric Berg - eberg2@unl.edu
Community Forester Assistant, Chip Murrow - jmurrow2@unl.edu
District 1 Panhandle, Doak Nickerson - hnickerson1@unl.edu
District 2 West Central, Rachel Allison - rallison1@unl.edu
District 3 Northeast, Steve Rasmussen - srasmussen2@unl.edu
District 4 South Central, Scott DeWald - sdewald1@unl.edu and
     Rich Woollen - rwoollen1@unl.edu
District 5 Southeast, Steve Karloff - skarloff1@unl.edu and
     Rich Lodes - rlodes1@unl.edu

2008 Talks by Nebraska Statewide Arboretum Staff

Charges for Speaking Engagements. Thank you for your interest in a speaking engagement by a member of the NSA staff. We greatly appreciate the opportunity to address your group! Please note the charges for speaking engagements necessary to meet operational expenses.
     NSA Associate Members. No speaker fee or mileage reimbursement will be charged to groups that hold an associate membership with NSA, or that become an associate member (dues @ $100/year) prior to the engagement.
     University-Related Groups. No speaker fee will be charged to groups associated with state-funded programs of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, including master gardener training and other events sponsored by UNL Extension, or events sponsored by the UNL Nebraska Forest Service. Reimbursement of roundtrip mileage will be charged at the current UNL rate ($0.485).
     Other Groups. The following charges apply, payable to the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum: Minimum $50 speaker fee and round trip mileage at current UNL rate ($0.485/mile) if round trip distance exceeds 100 miles.

Talks for 2008 include presentations on:
•  Trees & Shrubs
•  Perennials & Grasses
•  Nebraska Statewide Arboretum , how its programs can impact your community
•  Landscape Design
•  GreatPlants® for the Great Plains , NSA's plant recommendation program
•  Miscellaneous (horticultural therapy and therapeutic design, Lewis & Clark, propagation, gardening w/ children, connecting to nature)
•  OR “just about any other tree or landscape related topic that an audience might want!”  

TREES & SHRUBS

Trees for Nebraska/Great Plains : An informative discussion of some of the better trees suited for use in Nebraska and/or the Great Plains. The talk can be tailored to any time length and local issues/concerns. Justin Evertson , Assistant Director for Community Programs, power point presentations (402/472-5045 or email jevertson1@unl.edu )

Woody Plants for Nebraska/Great Plains : Similar to above talk but also includes information on shrubs and vines. Justin Evertson , Assistant Director for Community Programs, power point presentations (402/472-5045 or email jevertson1@unl.edu )

The Wonder of Trees : Inspirational look at trees from across the world and what they mean to our lives. 30-60 min. Justin Evertson , Assistant Director for Community Programs, power point presentations (402/472-5045 or email jevertson1@unl.edu )

Tree Selection & Care: Outstanding and overlooked trees for the Great Plains landscape. The presentation will also focus on the difference between a tree growing in a forest and one growing in an urban setting. How can we help trees thrive? Bob Henrickson , Assistant Director for Horticulture Programs (402/472-7855 or email rhenrickson2@unl.edu )

Outstanding Shrubs for Nebraska: Outstanding and overlooked shrubs for the Great Plains landscape. The presentation will also focus on the difference between a tree growing in a forest and one growing in an urban setting. How can we help trees thrive in our climate? Bob Henrickson , Assistant Director for Horticulture Programs (402/472-7855 or email rhenrickson2@unl.edu )

Designing with Trees : How do we create beautiful landscapes with healthy trees? (30 min.) Christina Hoyt , Landscape Design Associate (402/472-5049 or email choyt2@unl.edu )

PERENNIALS & GRASSES

Gardening with Prairie Plants (forbs and grasses): This presentation will focus on native plant selection of forbs and grasses for use in home landscapes. I will discuss soil preparation, design features, and maintenance tips for prairie-style landscapes. Bob Henrickson , Assistant Director for Horticulture Programs (402/472-7855 or email rhenrickson2@unl.edu )

Proven Perennial Performers (native and hardy exotics): This presentation will discuss the use of hardy herbaceous perennials to create a low maintenance landscape. Focus will be on plants that provide seasonal interest with minimal use of fertilizer, pest control, and supplemental watering. Bob Henrickson , Assistant Director for Horticulture Programs (402/472-7855 or email rhenrickson2@unl.edu )

Ornamental grasses . Information about native and exotic ornamental grasses for the landscape. Including cultural information, maintenance and design ideas. Bob Henrickson , Assistant Director for Horticulture Programs (402/472-7855 or email rhenrickson2@unl.edu )

On Fire for Phlox: No group of American plants can equal the genus Phlox for its importance in the wild and in the garden. Its sixty-some species decorate and often define plant communities up and down the continent, yet no American genus has enjoyed a richer history in the gardens of the world. In this presentation NSA director Jim Locklear will highlight ten years of travel across the United States in preparation for his forthcoming book on Phlox . Jim Locklear , NSA Director (402/472-6679 or email jlocklear1@unl.edu )

Nebraska Statewide Arboretum

Every Town a Garden: The vision, values and aspirations of NSA are summed up in the theme, Every Town a Garden , which declares our dedication to the greening of every community in the state, making each a more attractive, healthy, vital place to live, work and visit. This presentation will provide an overview of the more than 80 public gardens and 500 community landscape projects supported by NSA across Nebraska. Jim Locklear , NSA Director (402/472-6679 or email jlocklear1@unl.edu )

The Nebraska Statewide Arboretum : A closer look at the programs and accomplishments of this unique, nationally recognized organization. 30-60 minutes. Justin Evertson , Assistant Director for Community Programs, power point presentations (402/472-5045 or email jevertson1@unl.edu )

The Nebraska Statewide Arboretum: A closer look at the programs and accomplishments of this unique, nationally recognized organization. This topic can also be done as a tour of the NSA facilities including the display garden and the Maxwell Arboretum on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln East Campus. KRISTINA JENSEN , Nursery Technician ( 402/472-4952 or email kjensen2@unlnotes.unl.edu )

The Nebraska Statewide Arboretum in the Classroom: Give students a chance to learn more about this great organization. Other topics may include careers in horticulture, horticulture pathways at UNL, and horticulture projects (plant propagation, plant identification, etc.) KRISTINA JENSEN , Nursery Technician ( 402/472-4952 or email kjensen2@unlnotes.unl.edu )

  LANDSCAPE DESIGN

Plains Scapes : A closer look at the natural landscape of the Great Plains, how it evolved and how it can serve as the inspiration for more sustainable community landscaping. 30 to 60 min. Justin Evertson , Assistant Director for Community Programs, power point presentations (402/472-5045 or email jevertson1@unl.edu )

Plant it Right : Design and planting recommendations for successful landscaping projects. 30-60 minutes. Justin Evertson , Assistant Director for Community Programs, power point presentations (402/472-5045 or email jevertson1@unl.edu )

Beyond Aesthetics : Creating and maintaining environmentally responsible landscapes. (30 min.) Christina Hoyt , Landscape Design Associate (402/472-5049 or email choyt2@unl.edu )

Landscape Design : A 2-3 hour workshop that is an overview of landscape design principles, site analysis and plant selection. Created for a “Master Gardener” type of audience. (2-3 hours) Christina Hoyt , Landscape Design Associate (402/472-5049 or email choyt2@unl.edu )

Sustainable Landscapes : How and why do we need to change the way we think about the landscape to make it more sustainable in the light of environmental and economic issues being faced today? (45 min.) Can also present on various design strategies for landscape renovations; prairie gardens; woodland landscapes; and developing low-maintenance landscapes for public and home landscapes. 30-60 min. Christina Hoyt , Landscape Design Associate (402/472-5049 or email choyt2@unl.edu )

Horticulture Demons and Suggested Therapy: A PowerPoint presentation that uses text and photographs to explore common tree planting problems and makes suggestions for increasing plant survival through appropriate species selection and the creation of planting environments designed to be closer to those found in nature. 40-60 minutes

Audience: residential and public landscape gardeners and gardens. SUE KOHLES , Therapeutic Horticulture Specialist (402/472-2212 or email skohles2@unl.edu )

GreatPlants ® for the Great Plains

Garden Treasures from America's Grasslands: The NSA GreatPlants® Program promotes the use of water-conserving plants and practices in the landscape, and has introduced many native Nebraska plants into horticulture. This presentation will take the audience on a ramble through the Great Plains on a search for the region's most beautiful plants and inspiring landscapes. Jim Locklear , NSA Director (402/472-6679 or email jlocklear1@unl.edu )

GreatPlants for the Great Plains program: This presentation explains the GreatPlants program. What is the program and why does it exist? What plants does this program promote and what plants have been released through the program? A look at a few of the exciting plants that are going to be released through the program in the future. Garden Design magazine calls the GreatPlants program "one of the top five programs" worth watching. Bob Henrickson , Assistant Director for Horticulture Programs (402/472-7855 or email rhenrickson2@unl.edu )

GreatPlants for the Great Plains program: This presentation explains the GreatPlants program. What is the program and why does it exist? What plants does this program promote and what plants have been released through the program? A look at a few of the exciting plants that are going to be released through the program in the future. Garden Design magazine calls the GreatPlants program "one of the top five programs" worth watching. KRISTINA JENSEN , Nursery Technician ( 402/472-4952 or email kjensen2@unlnotes.unl.edu )  

MISCELLANEOUS

Restoration, Rehabilitation & Healing Through Therapeutic Landscape Design & Horticultural Therapy: A PowerPoint presentation that uses text and photographs to explore the relationship between contact with nature and multidimensional wellness and its relevance in today's society and healthcare environment. Attendees are introduced to the benefits of gardens and related research, horticultural therapy and design characteristics of therapeutic gardens. 50-60 minutes. Audience: consumers, gardeners and garden volunteers, Master Gardeners, students, landscape designers and healthcare providers (goals and objectives available for formal inservice presentations). SUE KOHLES , Therapeutic Horticulture Specialist (402/472-2212 or email skohles2@unl.edu )

After Lewis and Clark: Journeys across Unknown Nebraska . Nebraskans are proud of their connection to the monumental Lewis and Clark Expedition. But while the Corps of Discovery only brushed the eastern shore of Nebraska, two later and lesser-known expeditions broke free of the Missouri River and plunged westward along the Platte, traversing the heart of Nebraska. Like Lewis and Clark, the Long Expedition (1820) and the Wyeth Expedition (1834) each brought new species of plants and animals to light, and produced journals that provide intriguing images of untrammeled Nebraska. Jim Locklear , NSA Director (402/472-6679 or email jlocklear1@unl.edu )

Perpetuating Plants through Propagation: Plants for your garden don't always have to come in a pot from the nursery. Learn how collect and germinate various types seeds or take cuttings from your own backyard--or prairie! KRISTINA JENSEN , Nursery Technician ( 402/472-4952 or email kjensen2@unlnotes.unl.edu )

Gardening with Children . Involving children in the garden in all aspects across the curriculum and using plants even when a school garden isn't available. Christina Hoyt , Landscape Design Associate (402/472-5049 or email choyt2@unl.edu )

Healthy Yards, Healthy People AND Healthy Parks, Healthy People : Our critical need for nature and the challenges we are faced with. A better understanding of our need for nature leads us to a new ways of thinking about landscape design and stewardship. Both presentations present some broader scale issues but the first focuses on residential issues/solutions and the second on broader community issues. Christina Hoyt , Landscape Design Associate (402/472-5049 or email choyt2@unl.edu )

Nebraska Statewide Arboretum
P.O. Box 830715
Lincoln, NE 68583-0715
(402) 472-2971