Three Rivers Park District/Gale Woods Farm Tim Reese, Farm Supervisor 7210 County Road 110 West Minnetrista, MN 55364 Phone: (763) 694-2002 Fax: (952) 472-9205
Email Address: treese@threeriversparkdistrict.org Website: www.galewoodsfarm.com
Organizational Goals
Three Rivers Park District (formerly Hennepin Parks) is a special park district established by the State Legislature in 1957 with the mission to promote environmental stewardship through recreation and education in a natural-resources based park system. The Park District consists of 26,000 acres of park reserves, regional parks, trails and special use areas that annually provide outdoor opportunities for three million park visitors. Gale Woods Farm is a 410-acre property in Minnetrista is located 30 miles west of Minneapolis and managed by Three Rivers Park District for multiple uses including agriculture, recreation, and natural resource conservation. Approximately 100 acres of the property is managed as an educational working farm with diversified production systems including pasture-based livestock, hay and grain production, gardens, and orchards. The goal of the farm is to demonstrate contemporary small-scale agriculture through public programs and school group visits. In 2007 the farm attracted nearly 25,000 visitors from the urban Minneapolis and local suburban & semi-rural areas. The farm’s education programs are designed to create an awareness of farming and food production and demonstrate agriculture focused on environmental stewardship.
Internship Description Several possibilities exist for an internship. An intern would not be limited to the potential projects described below.
1.) Agriculture Education Intern: Assist with instructing school programs and developing age-appropriate sustainable agriculture curriculum.
2.) Livestock/Animal Husbandry Intern: Assist in the daily chores and seasonal veterinary tasks of caring for a flock of 30 sheep, 10 cattle and 50-100 laying hens, broiler chickens, pasture-raised pigs and turkeys.
3.) Garden/Horticulture Intern: Assist with all aspects of a 5 acre organic market garden and 3 acre orchard, including greenhouse, gardens, harvesting, processing and marketing.
Intern Skills/Experience 1.) Agriculture Education Intern: At least one year of experience in education and/or enrollment in an education/teaching licensure program and at least one season of experience working in an agricultural or horticultural setting. 2.) Livestock/Animal Husbandry Inter: At least one year of experience working with livestock or veterinary care and enrollment in an animal science, veterinary or other related program. 3.) Garden/Horticulture Intern: At least one year of experience working in gardening, landscaping, orchard care or greenhouse work and enrollment in a horticulture, agronomy or related program.
Internship Timeline 1.) Agriculture Education Intern: April 1st—June 1st or September 10th –November 10th 2-3 days/week 9:00 a.m. –3:00 p.m. Intern could work a somewhat flexible schedule, but at a minimum they would need to come 2 days/week for 6weeks. Total of 12 days at 6 hours/day for a minimum of 72 hours. 2.) Livestock/Animal Husbandry Intern: March 25th—May 25th : 2-3 days a week for a minimum of 3 hours/day. This could occur on weekdays or weekend days. 3.) Garden/Horticulutre Intern: Any two month period from May 1st—September 1st : 2-3 days a week for a minimum of 4 hours/day.
Internship Stipends/Benefits In 2007, there are no stipends or benefits available for an internship. However, there are seasonal positions with an hourly wage of $9.50-$13 per hour. These hourly positions could be combined with some additional learning opportunities to create an internship for qualified individuals.
Additional Information Visit the Gale Woods website www.galewoodsfarm.com for more information about the park. |