Mr. Yuk, doing his job. |
Officially, National Poison Prevention Week is held annually across the
United States during the third week in March, although awareness and education presentations
occur throughout the entire month in many counties.
This year, our Philadelphia Master Gardeners helped to celebrate National Poison Prevention Week by introducing city first-graders to Mr. Yuk and teaching youth to identify and avoid contact with toxic substances as well as what to do in a poison emergency. But the highlight is almost always the conversation about pest identification and bugs - at least until the stickers are handed out at the end.
Master Gardeners enjoy the bug talk just as much. Presenter Kia Linder pointed out that it’s just as important to talk about the good bugs when working with the youngsters, after all, we Master Gardeners are working hard to save pollinators, and you can’t swat at everything that flies. Kia said “The best part for me, as a Master Gardener, was explaining to the children that a lot of insects play a major part in the growth of fruits and vegetables we eat to sustain life.”
Master Gardener Table Set with Presentation Materials |
This year, our Philadelphia Master Gardeners helped to celebrate National Poison Prevention Week by introducing city first-graders to Mr. Yuk and teaching youth to identify and avoid contact with toxic substances as well as what to do in a poison emergency. But the highlight is almost always the conversation about pest identification and bugs - at least until the stickers are handed out at the end.
Master Gardeners enjoy the bug talk just as much. Presenter Kia Linder pointed out that it’s just as important to talk about the good bugs when working with the youngsters, after all, we Master Gardeners are working hard to save pollinators, and you can’t swat at everything that flies. Kia said “The best part for me, as a Master Gardener, was explaining to the children that a lot of insects play a major part in the growth of fruits and vegetables we eat to sustain life.”
Philadelphia Master Gardeners Tracy Katz, Kia Linder, Mary Anne Pedrick
and Jessica S. Herwick, along with Jim Millisky (an enrolled MG Trainee getting
ahead on those volunteer service hours) donated their talents and time to reach
over 450 students in 7 schools and several after-school programs throughout the
district. Some joined the Penn State
Pest Educators who came into town for program delivery, while coordinator Anna
Herman and Master Gardener Michele Doberman helped things run smoothly behind
the scenes. All volunteers managed to
distribute materials, knowledge and those cool Mr. Yuk stickers to help to make
homes a safer place.
Jim Milliski discussing chemicals with 1st grade students at John B. Kelly School |
John B. Kelly School student shares his thoughts on chemical pesticides. We agree! |
out there, full of
all sorts of products that intrigue the senses and 8 year old curiosities. And this is what makes Mr. Yuk such an
important safety figure for elementary school-agers.
For example, the following photo contains 2 bottles with the labels pulled off. One bottle is a toxic liquid cleaner. One bottle is a sports drink. Can you tell which is which? A lot of the students and teachers had a difficult time telling the difference as well.
For example, the following photo contains 2 bottles with the labels pulled off. One bottle is a toxic liquid cleaner. One bottle is a sports drink. Can you tell which is which? A lot of the students and teachers had a difficult time telling the difference as well.
Scroll to the very bottom to see which bottle is toxic. Look for Mr.Yuk. |
According to Herwick, who spearheaded the registration and scheduling for the 2015 program, most every school has already pre-registered to bring the Philly Master
Gardeners back again in March 2016. That’s
a lot of homework assignments away from the next Poison Prevention Week, but
the MG presenters are looking forward to their return as they continue
pre-registrations and refine their presentations in preparation for next year. Philadelphia Master
Gardeners intend to expand their reach in 2016 by at least doubling the number
of registered Public, Charter and Private schools in the Philadelphia Area.
Educators and school employees interested in registering their first
grade classrooms for this free program can contact Anna Herman or Jessica
Herwick to get on the list for the 2015-16 school year. Pre-registration is currently open!
Looking for More Information?
Interested Philadelphia Master Gardeners can join the working group by
signing up on the Volunteer Management System under Poison Prevention in Projects.
https://pennstate.volunteersystem.org/UniversalLogin.cfmMore About The History Mr. Yuk and Poison Prevention on This Blog
http://philadelphiacountymastergardeners.blogspot.com/2013/12/mr-yuck-in-cabinet-with-poison.html?m=1
http://www.chp.edu/CHP/poisoncenter
http://extension.psu.edu/pests/pesticide-education/educators
Anna Herman, Master Gardener Coordinator aeh22@psu.edu
Jessica Herwick coffeehead75@yahoo.com
Mr. Yuk Poison Prevention NATIONAL POSTER CONTEST!
Currently, submissions of children's artwork and poster designs are being accepted for the National Poison Prevention Poster Contest. The winners artwork will be printed onto posters and distributed nationally in 2016. Parents, Teachers, Caregivers can submit children's work. See guidelines:
http://www.poisonprevention.org/poster.htm
ANSWER: Toxic Cleaner has Mr. Yuk Sticker. Did you guess right? |
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