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One-Day Workshops
"KCK  2008 Tour"
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Want to be a site coordinator??

We are developing an Advanced Workshop for those who have been to the Beginner workshop or who have significant tissue culture experience.  Please contact us if you have suggestions of what you would like included in the Advanced workshop and if you would like to be a site coordinator.

January

February March 29
Milton Dog Park Benefit
Milton, WI
April May June  14
Tucson, Arizona
June 24-25
Fort Valley State University
July 9
WAAE Conference
Middleton, WI  
August September
October 6
November

December

January 2009
 
February 2009 March 21, 2009
Milton Dog Park Benefit
Milton, WI
Email us if you want a workshop in your area: kck@turbonet.com


Plant Tissue Culture in the Classroom and Home
for the Serious Teacher, Gardener, or Hobbyist

  • Plant tissue culture involves the sterile growth of plants in bottles for the purpose of mass production.

  • Through the use of plant hormones and other growth regulators, small plant parts can be induced to produce hundreds of small "plantlets" which can be further developed and grown in greenhouses or as house plants.

  • Using a microwave oven or a pressure cooker, supplies found in your kitchen, plus the contents of the newly developed "Kitchen Culture Kit©, you can mass propagate hundreds of your favorite plants in your kitchen or classroom.

  • In this workshop you will make your own media, disinfect and culture plant leaves, axillary buds and seeds, and discuss trouble shooting and internet resources.

Time Tentative Schedule (Photos) for Beginner Class
9:00 Introductions
Fill out information sheets; hand out class schedule
Discuss what everyone wants to accomplish
Safety and food; location of aprons, gloves, goggles, etc.
9:20 Presentation on plant tissue culture in the home and classroom (part 1)
  Break
10:20 Media preparation using a microwave: demo by instructor followed by media preparation by students (break into groups)
11:20 Discuss clean boxes and aseptic technique
Assemble PVC boxes and prepare areas
12 Noon Lunch (provided) and discussion
1:00 Demo of disinfection and culture of: leaf, axillary bud, seeds
1:15 Students disinfect and culture:
--African violet leaves
--Axillary buds
--Seed or orchid pod (if available)
--Other?
  Break (as it fits your individual schedule)
4:00 Discuss problems, trouble shooting, alternative protocols, internet connection and webpage resources;
Share experiences with "seasoned tissue culturists" at meeting
5:00 Workshop officially ends/discussions continue as needed
   
 

Tentative Schedule for Advanced Class
(Developed at request of specific groups)
Contact Carol with your requests.

9:00 Introductions/background of experience/plants of interest
9:30 Advanced techniques for media preparation: 
Dependent on student requests
10:30 Demonstrations of specific dissection of dicots and monocots of interest  using video projection equipment
Dependent on student requests
12 Noon Lunch/discussion
1   - 5 p.m. Advising on specific plants; assistance from local experts when available

 

 

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Registration

Cost = $65 - 130/person
( Cost varies with distance travelled [drive vs. fly].  Discounts are available to schools, gardening groups, others; contact Carol Stiff at kck@turbonet.com )

Note: some workshops are offered through other groups or schools and payment is made directly to them.  Others are organzied through KCK and payment is made directly to KCK.  Email Carol at kck@turbonet.com for further information.
Special Rate for Kit + DVD = $100 for workshop participants
if ordered before the workshop.  See registration form.
  • Email us to reserve a place in class

  • Registration can be paid online via credit card  once we determine there is a sufficient number of students:   www.kitchenculturekit.com/catalog.htm

  • Alternate payment methods are possible.  Email or call us for options.  Contact
    Carol at kck@turbonet.com

  • Workshop is subject to cancellation if insufficient enrollment or weather related problems.

We are looking for site coordinators in all regions of the US.
Please contact us if you are interested.


A site coordinator:

  • must be a KCK customer or be experienced in plant tissue culture or willing to learn

  • prepares media and sterile water for the class   (Baby food jars, Phytocaps, media, etc. will be shipped to the site coordinator.) or helps instructor prepare these things the night before the workshop

  • helps arrange classroom rental or location (free rent is preferred)

    -- classroom should be WITHOUT CARPET
    -- have a water source in the building
    -- have long tables (29" x 72 " or 29" x 48")  or lab benches
    -- chairs or stools for 20 people
    -- electricity
    -- empty wall or projector screen (to project presentation)
  • purchases isopropyl alcohol, bleach, and other items that do not "fly" well

  • provides transportation for the instructor from hotel  to classroom

  • arranges coffee break beverages and snacks and delivery of lunch.

  • will be  reimbursed for all requested expenses

  • gets free registration for the workshop
  • gets a free kit and DVD or equilvalent in supplies 

  • does not get rich but gets to meet nice people at the workshop

  • NOTE: many of these responsibilities are not applicable if the instructor drives to the workshop site (rather than fly) and brings the required items in the car  



Contact Information

Carol M. Stiff, PhD
Kitchen Culture Kits, Inc.
Milton, Wisconsin  53563
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608-302-2750   FAX  608-868-2851
kck@turbonet.com

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