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Miller Roth Ranch, Carly Roth,

Goats from the Miller Roth Ranch greet onlookers as Carly Roth gives a talk to Denise Schaupp’s third grade class during the 20th Annual Agriculture Day at Bauer-Speck Elementary School. Photo by Meagan Friberg

Goats and donkeys and chickens…oh my!

For nearly three hours on Friday, volunteers from the local agriculture community shared their insight and knowledge to give students at Bauer-Speck Elementary School a close-up, hands-on experience at the ranch and farm life while helping them develop an awareness and appreciation of the role of agriculture. All aspects of agriculture, from water usage and soil consistency to farm equipment, animals, food, and more were represented at the 20th Annual Agriculture Day.

“The students really look forward to this day,” said teacher Nannette Carminati as she sat with her first-grade students. Taylor Lindquist, the reigning Miss California Mid State Fair, shared a lesson on the care and handling of baby goats and how the term “kids” came about, Carminati added, “They are completely attentive, like little sponges. Many of the students dress up like little cowboys and cowgirls and they have so much fun while learning about where their food and other products come from.”

C&N Tractors, Agriculture Day, Paso Robles

Kata Lindfield’s first grade students cheer on Jeff Sponhaltz from C&N Tractors as he gives a demonstration during the 20th Annual Agriculture Day. Photo by Meagan Friberg

Judy Honerkamp, a fifth-grade teacher at Bauer-Speck, first started the annual event with the late Vicki Dauth, her friend and fellow teacher.

“In an effort to share agriculture with the students, part of the heritage of our town and our personal roots, we brought the community to school,” said Honerkamp. “When Vicki and I were growing up there was mainly grain and cattle in this area and now it’s mostly vineyards, but it’s still agriculture. The students are able to get outside, meet new people, and appreciate the area that we live in.”

Judy Honerkamp, Agriculture Day, Paso Robles

Judy Honerkamp joins her fifth-grade students during an ice-cream making activity. Photo by Meagan Friberg

The list of volunteers from day one was “mostly friends and family members,” according to Honerkamp, and the same holds true today. The demonstrations and activities show the children that almost everything they encounter in their everyday lives can be traced back to agriculture in one form or another whether it’s the people, land, animals, or crops. A popular activity had students tossing bags filled with cream, salt, and ice back and forth to make ice cream.

“It’s all related to science,” said Honerkamp. “The cream and the dairy is the tie-in to agriculture, using salt to change the state of the matter — and they get to eat the ice cream that they just made.”

Mary Bishop, Agriculture Day, Paso Robles

Third grade teacher Mary Bishop helps her student, Rogelio, with tortillas. Students learned that everything they eat comes from the earth with the help of volunteers Miss Alicia and Grandma Rosa. Photo by Meagan Friberg

Paso Robles School District Board Members Dave Lambert and Joan Summers walked the school grounds taking in the excitement of the day. As they watched Mary Bishop’s third grade class make tortillas, they expressed the value of students learning about the people that grow the crops and how the various ingredients came from the land.

“A lot of our kids go to the store and they see the butter, ice cream, or tortillas,” said Lambert, “but today they learn more about how all of that comes from our land in addition to learning about water conservation, drought, and more.”

Gloria and Lynn Walter, Luv Me Tender Farm, Bauer-Speck, ,Meagan Friberg

Gloria and Lynn Walter share information about their miniature donkeys from their Luv Me Tender Farm with Bauer-Speck Elementary School students. Photo by Meagan Friberg

Summers agreed, saying, “The kids are being exposed to things they may not get to see or do in their everyday lives. I’m sure that many of them, when they are driving past fields in our area with their parents, will remember what they learned here today and the role agriculture plays in their lives.”

During a break in activities, parent volunteers set up a potluck lunch to show appreciation for the presenters. A surprise presentation for Honerkamp had Principal Karen Grandoli, former Principal Ron George, Superintendent Chris Williams, and others celebrating her many accomplishments and praising her for 20 years of effort and dedication.

Agriculture Day, Judy Honerkamp, Principal Karen Grandoli, Superintendent Chris Williams, Meagan Friberg

Teacher Judy Honerkamp, center, is congratulated by Paso Robles School District Superintendent Chris Williams and Bauer-Speck Elementary School Principal Karen Grandoli for her 20 years of dedication and efforts in bringing Agriculture Day to students. Photo by Meagan Friberg

“Judy is the utmost professional and does everything she can to help her students and her community,” said Grandoli. “Agriculture Day makes learning so much more real and it brings probably 20 or 30 field trips right here to our campus. It extends to the students’ classrooms and lives for many months and years ahead. Their interactions today carry over into science, art, writing, and more. And to think that this has been affecting children in our community for 20 years and that it will continue – it really is just amazing.”

More photos from the 20th Annual Agriculture Day

Bauer-Speck Elementary School, Agriculture Day, Paso Robles, Meagan Friberg

Bauer-Speck Elementary School students learn about soil, rain, and more during Agriculture Day. Photo by Meagan Friberg

Cal Poly, Agriculture Day, Bauer-Speck, Paso Robles

Cal Poly students Trevor Sey and Louis Vasquez help Diane Harris’ fifth grade class understand the concept of horsepower using stationary bikes attached to pumps that produce water at four gallons per minute. “It’s a fun way for them to understand how much work and effort it takes to produce just one horsepower,” said Sey. Photo by Meagan Friberg

Mary Bishop, Agriculture Day, Paso Robles

Mary Bishop leads her students in a song as they pay tribute to Judy Honerkamp’s 20 years of bringing Agriculture Day to Bauer-Speck Elementary School. Photo by Meagan Friberg

Farm Supply Paso Robles, Agriculture Day

Students peek at baby chicks from Farm Supply at the 20th Annual Agriculture Day. Photo by Meagan Friberg

Judy Honerkamp, Paso Robles, Ron George

Ron George, former principal at Bauer-Speck Elementary School, makes a surprise appearance to honor teacher Judy Honerkamp for her 20 years of bringing Agriculture Day to students. Photo by Meagan Friberg

A banner hangs outside the Bauer-Speck Elementary School garden to celebrate Agriculture Day. Photo by Meagan Friberg

A banner hangs outside the Bauer-Speck Elementary School garden to celebrate Agriculture Day. Photo by Meagan Friberg

Bauer-Speck, Agriculture Day, Ann Mihelic

Students from Ann Mihelic’s kindergarten class look on as Jason Diefenderfer shares his daughter’s Ranchita Canyon 4-H lambs and explains how the lamb’s wool is shaved and may be used in making clothing or blankets. Photo by Meagan Friberg

Bauer-Speck, Agriculture Day, Paso Robles

Bauer-Speck Elementary School students get hands-on while learning more about milking cows. Later, they learned how the milk is used to make butter. Photo by Meagan Friberg

Miss California Midstate Fair, Taylor Lindquist, Nanette Carminati, Meagan Friberg

Miss California Midstate Fair, Taylor Lindquist, shares a lesson on the care and handling of baby goats with Nanette Carminati’s first grade students. Photo by Meagan Friberg

Nancy Mayer, Kelly Roth, Bauer-Speck, Agriculture Day

Students in Nancy Mayer’s fourth grade class look on as Kelly Roth, also a fourth grade teacher at Bauer-Speck Elementary School, gives a lesson on chickens. Photo by Meagan Friberg

 

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