By CDFA Secretary Karen Ross
At the department’s “Chem Lab” in the Meadowview community of Sacramento, Nirmal Saini describes the “Christmas Dollar Drive” theme, benefitting (1) the annual state employee food drive, (2) the Sacramento Public Library, (3) Women Escaping a Violent Environment (WEAVE), and (4) Fieldhaven Feline Rescue.
When I began several years ago as California’s agriculture secretary, I had an inkling that there would be some travel involved. Nothing like Santa’s annual trip, mind you, but certainly a busy schedule. Meetings, hearings and events, a ribbon or two to cut, and even the occasional farm animal to pat on the head. It’s all part of a job I love, a job I am honored to do.
Earlier today, I hit the road on a little, local trip that has become a tradition – I visited CDFA employees here at headquarters and at a few of our local offices and laboratories. I enjoyed a few cups of hot chocolate and coffee, a snack here and there (who’s counting?), and more than a few hugs, handshakes and laughs.
I also had the honor of serving as a judge in the annual “can creation” competition, a friendly challenge among coworkers. They use the canned goods and other items they have collected as part of state employees’ annual charitable campaign to let their creativity and kindness flow, and the results (photo gallery, below) are a lot of fun. In fact, I’d call them
“inspirational.”
Of course, all of our entries in this “competition” are winners. Here are the categories:
Best Theatrical Lighting: CDFA’s Animal Health and Food Safety Services staff went all-out this year with a “Shining the Light on World Hunger” theme. Canned goods, hand-painted decorations, a flat-screen fireplace, and even Secretary Ross in a sleigh!
USDA’s Favorite Can Creation: Division of Measurement Standards, for its “Holiday Food Drive Pyramid” complete with individually labeled food groups.
Architectural Excellence: This award went to the Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services office for its replica of the local Tower Bridge – they even got the color right!
Best Direct Marketing: CDFA’s Inspection Services office just happens to oversee certified farmers’ markets (among many other facets of our industry), so their “Farm to Can Stand” display was well chosen and expertly executed.
Best Moat: CDFA’s Administrative Services staff constructed a remarkable castle, complete with drawbridge, using canned goods and food items donated for the annual food drive. A welcome holiday addition to CDFA’s headquarters lobby.
Spreading Your Kindness the Farthest: The Chem Lab (Center for Analytical Chemistry) took this category hands-down with its “Christmas Dollar Drive” benefitting (1) the annual State Employee Food Drive, (2) The Sacramento Public Library, (3) Women Escaping a Violent Environment (WEAVE), and (4) Fieldhaven Feline Rescue.
Best Use of Farm Equipment: The Plant Lab (Plant Pest Diagnostics Center) built a canned-good tractor that was a powerful and poignant symbol of charitable giving.
Best Animation: The Division of Marketing Services incorporated a working choo-choo train into its “From Can-Tree To Pantry” display – and they have collected more than 500 cans and other food items so far!
For the faithful readers of our Planting Seeds blog, I think the takeaway message is simple: CDFA’s employees throughout the state (did you know that most of our employees work in the field, not in an office?) are not just good at their jobs; they are genuinely good people. I’m fortunate to work with them, and we are all fortunate to work for you. Happy holidays from all of us at CDFA!
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CDFA’s Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services staff put its donated canned goods to good use with this replica of the nearby Tower Bridge, an icon on the Sacramento skyline
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Secretary Ross admiring the expertly decorated tree in the Executive Office at headquarters, with chief ornament-applier Merry Wells.
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In addition to collecting canned goods for the food drive, CDFA’s Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services office is collecting donations for local charitable organization Wind Youth Services.
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CDFA’s Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services staff put its donated canned goods to good use with this replica of the nearby Tower Bridge, an icon on the Sacramento skyline.
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CDFA’s Inspection Services Division welcomes Secretary Ross.
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The holiday sweaters were proudly on display at CDFA’s Inspection Services Division this year.
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CDFA’s Inspection Services Division built this amazing “Farm to Can Stand.”
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The elves who assembled the “Shining a Light on World Hunger” display at CDFA’s Animal Health and Food Safety Services office. From left: Lori Wright, Robyn Ypema, Donna Rossbo, LaVone Dyer and Tuan Nguyen, with State Veterinarian Annette Jones.
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Detail of the elaborate and creative display at CDFA’s Animal Health and Food Safety Services office.
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Hey! That’s me in the sleigh!
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Secretary Ross shares a holiday story or two with the staff of the Pierce’s Disease Control Program and the Audits Office.
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Over at the Pierce’s Disease Control Program/Audits Office wing at Gateway Oaks, the “presents” under the tree are all destined for local families through the California State Employees Food Drive.
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The Division of Marketing Services rounded out the presentation with song.
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Over at the department’s Gateway Oaks office, the Division of Marketing Services built its “Can Creation” with a working choo-choo train. The theme is “From Can-Tree to Pantry,” with more than 500 food items collected (so far) for the annual food drive.
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The Plant Lab’s resident crooner Maaka Letuligasenoa leads Secretary Ross and a few dozen fellow employees in a carol or two.
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Detail from the Plant Lab’s tree – a microscope ornament!
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CDFA’s Plant Lab in the Meadowview area incorporated their Christmas tree into a tractor-themed “Can Creation.”
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Secretary Ross thanks Dania King at the Chem Lab for her leadership of the “Our Promise” charitable campaign.
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At the department’s “Chem Lab” in the Meadowview community of Sacramento, Nirmal Saini describes the “Christmas Dollar Drive” theme, benefitting (1) the annual state employee food drive, (2) the Sacramento Public Library, (3) Women Escaping a Violent Environment (WEAVE), and (4) Fieldhaven Feline Rescue.
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“Selfies with the Secretary” are officially a thing. Here’s Rebecca Bland with the Division of Measurement Standards getting in on that trend.
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The department’s Division of Measurement Standards went with a “Holiday Food Drive Pyramid” theme, complete with each level representing a separate food group.
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The fourth-floor entry at CDFA headquarters was this can-flag, entitled “California Feeds the USA.”
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Detail from the castle built by the Administrative Services staff. Ready, joust!
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The castle the Food Drive built – with a little help from CDFA’s Administrative Services staff. Well done!