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DOC and KATY ABRAHAM GREEN THUMB MEMORIAL AWARD ANNOUNCED


     Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ontario County with support from Spring Valley Garden and Fresh Ayr Farm Market announces the Doc and Katy Abraham Green Thumb Memorial Award. This annual award will be presented to the person, business or organization that promotes and enhances the green industry in Ontario County and provides horticultural awareness and education to residents.
     In January and May, 2005, Ontario County and the entire Finger Lakes Region lost friends and pioneers in the Green Industry, Doc and Katy Abraham. Their Green Thumb radio show, syndicated newspaper columns, and talks around the region had scores of followers and gave people insight on both the practical side of gardening as well as its personal satisfaction. Doc and Katy made the phrase "Gotta grow now," a famous sign off slogan during their years on WHAM radio. Doc Abraham and his wife, Katy, made an enormous contribution to the growth of the green industry through educating the home gardener.
     The first award will be made at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ontario County's annual Fall Garden Symposium on November 5, 2005. The winner will receive a framed plaque and gift certificates for merchandise from Spring Valley Garden and Fresh Ayr Farm Market.
     Applications for the award can be obtained at Spring Valley Garden, 3100 County Road 10, Canandaigua; or Fresh Ayr Farm Market, at the corner of Route 96 and County Road 28 in Shortsville; or by calling Extension at 585-394-3977 x 38. A panel of Master Gardeners, Extension staff and industry representatives will review all applications.
     Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ontario County sponsors an extensive homes and grounds horticulture program with the efforts of its Master Gardeners, a program important to the late Doc and Katy Abraham.
      Cornell Cooperative Extension is a non-profit educational organization with a mission to extend new knowledge and research-based information in agriculture, family, and consumer sciences from Cornell University to county residents. County residents with concerns or questions related to agriculture, horticulture, water quality, recycling, youth development, parenting, nutrition, or family financial management can call 585-394-3977 any time or visit.
     
     "Cornell Cooperative Extension provides equal program and employment opportunities."

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