Tell us a little about you!
Hi, I'm Celeste Carmichael. I often go by "Cel" - just a shorthand, and it relates to my childhood nickname - "Shell". I work in Extension Administration and have worked for Extension in many different capacities over the years. When I'm not working, I love to garden, walk my dogs, hike, read, knit, and write. I live in Cayuga County, and I'm from Onondaga County. In my spare time, I'm working on a PhD in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment. My friends tell me that my superpower is documenting processes and memories so that we don't forget what we have done. This is year 8 for PDLC - every year, I apply the cohort time to a project of my own...just keeping it relevant :). Looking forward to working with you all!
Hello all, Scott Hudson from Onondaga County. I was born and raised here in Onondaga County, and was the 4th generation in my family to graduate from Baldwinsville Central School District (it's just what we do haha). I've been in my role here at CCE-Onondaga, as 4-H Youth & Family Development Team Leader, for almost 2 years now. In my position, I oversee 4-H clubs & programs, coordinate our summer camp program, and collaborate with the other wonderful program areas in our association. Moving forward, I'm looking to begin afterschool programming, parenting/family education, and youth mental health education. I love extension work because each and every day is different and we're constantly evaluating how we can better meet the needs of the communities we serve! My friends and colleagues generally say that my superpower is the ability to build connections and relationships with those around me, so that we can accomplish more with the time and resources we all have. In my spare time, I enjoy just about anything outdoors! I'm usually found hiking, biking, paddling, running, or just playing games in the backyard. I'm very much looking forward to this opportunity, and having the chance to learn from you all.
Hi All!I'm Lynne Wahlstrom from Chautauqua County. I grew up here in but left after college to pursue my dream of being a 4-H Educator in Northeast Indiana. After 10 years away from home (and 6 years in Extension), it was time to come home and enjoy more time with family, so I moved back in late October of this year.
I really enjoy trying new things with them and seeing what they love, even if we never compete in it. Your pup will love it and you'll love how it grows your relationship and communication skills with your pup! I hope you take the leap :)
I think my super power comes from my diverse background that includes work in conservation, on farms, and in kitchens. This allows me to better view things through the lens of many different stakeholders. I hope to leverage my diverse background to expand the reach of my program, Bridging the Upstate-Downstate Food Network Divide, into NYC restaurants.

We are also working on launching the Food Box Program into Schuyler County this year. The Food Box Program offers pre-packed boxes filled with fresh, seasonal produce for free or discounted rate to participants who participate in a 6-week nutrition education series hosted by SNAP-Ed Nutrition Educators. The produce boxes will be delivered to participants each week at the end of each nutrition education workshop.
Hello all! I am Linnea Haskin, and work as the Community Food System Educator for CCE Chautauqua. I am born and raised in Chautauqua, and have worked in food systems for most of my career. I love working at extension because I get to constantly meet new people, learn from them, and find/create ideas that lead to collaboration. I am very passionate about food security work, and am proud to have spearheaded the first mobile market in our county almost 10 years ago, and it is still running strong! I am currently very invested in assisting food pantries in better understanding our food needs, and working to connect food insecure individuals with local producers. In my free time I love to garden, cook and preserve food and spend time with my husband and our five cats. My friends would say that superpowers are having perspective to understand and consider all sides of an argument, and that I am very principled.
Hello, I'm Nina Saeli and I work for the Cornell Small Farms Program managing their Veterans in Agriculture Project called Farm Ops. I spend most of my adult life in the military and retired in 2009. My husband, who is also retired, and I own/operate Centurion Farm in Locke, NY. We manage a small vegetable operation and plant nursery and a feeder to finish pig operation. I am also an educator at heart, and learned to use the ADDIE model while a military instructor at Fort Sam Houston. I am getting ready to start a project with another CCE educator to use the ADDIE model to conduct task analysis and then design and develop farm business management curriculum for NYS the farmer veteran and aspiring farmer veteran audience. This PDLC opportunity came at a perfect time for me as a great refresher before I dive deep into it for the next year. When I am not busy (which is almost never) I spend as much of my time with my 3 grandchildren exploring the outdoors and teaching them that their food does not come from Walmart 😁😅
Great to meet you and thank you for your service! I'm curious to learn more about the Farm Ops program.
I have helped start to non-profits supporting wounded Veterans and am always interested to learn about how we can serve our Veterans better.
Colin
I grew up in Ithaca, and am happy to be back in the area, now with a family in tow. I am constantly inspired by the direct impact Extension has in communities across the state, and am excited to be a part of it. In my free time I enjoy playing lots of music, and my superpower is injecting Tom Petty into every discussion I have.
My sister is a veterinary researcher and focuses on sea stars and brittle wasting disease when she's not working in fisheries welfare. Her job has taken her all over the world and I enjoy living vicariously through her travels!
There is so much that I love about all of these posts but in this case my dog Snoopy needs to say "hey" to Watson :). Snoops loves the scent of soil, my gardens, and especially the scent of rain :).
The thing that interests me most about extension work is the variety of people, work opportunities and programs. There is always something new to discover or someone new to talk to. I specifically came to CCE because I love summer camp! Programs such as camp have made a huge impact on my life and I want to continue that positive impact to the future generations! Plus it is fun! :D
When I am not working I am enjoy playing board games, hiking, biking, playing with my puppy and cats, watching basketball or learning something new!
What is your favorite board game?
Colin
Yes, it is a very unique camp! Right now my favorite board game is Wingspan. I am on the lookout for the new game by the same creators called UnderGrove
Hello Cohort! I'm Mel Sheffield (they/them), the Extension Administration Front Desk Admin. (You may have seen me during various Zoom meetings or received an email from me.) Although I have been with Extension for just under a year, I genuinely enjoy my role and the opportunity to work with many different people and teams across the state. My superpowers include creating welcoming environments and facilitating effective communication, with a side of diplomacy.I will be supporting Celeste throughout the PDLC kickoff this year and look forward to meeting all of you.
Thank you for your support of Celeste for our kickoff! I'm sure it's a lot of work putting the event on.
Colin
I took the Cornell Climate Stewardship course in 2021 with my project being to get a community garden up and running in the Town of Seneca Falls. I reached out to CCE Master Gardener volunteers to get advice on how to get a new garden up and running and was blown away with the support I received. I ended up taking the master gardener training myself the end of the first season in the community garden and was offered a job the following Spring.
Like many others have mentioned, I appreciate the flexibility with a job at extension. CCE is very open and accommodating to learning opportunities for both staff and participants which is able to open so many more avenues for potential programming. I enjoy that we are able to build our own programs based on our county needs, making it all that more meaningful and impactful. I enjoy opportunities such as this to connect with other counties and programs to try and implement more ourselves.
Re: Tell us a little about you!
I love connecting people with nature and advancing conservation efforts, so I jumped at the chance to work with the K-12 Education team at Cornell Lab. Birds are such charismatic animals and serve as a great entry point to inspire people to learn about the natural world, our human impacts, participatory science and nature-based science inquiry. I like having the chance to reach educators, by developing materials and leading workshops, that help them develop meaningful connections between our natural world and their students.
I look forward to meeting and learning from everyone this week!
I'm Jennifer Coe and I'm currently the Camp Overlook team leader for Franklin County, where my position oversees the year-round vision for the camp including rentals, field trips, school visits, and our summer camp program. Camp will be celebrating it's 80th anniversary this summer. I started my position here in October, so I'm fairly new to the camp, but not new to positive youth development, program development and camp. I grew up in Chautauqua County and have directed summer camps in Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Wyoming, Niagara and Suffolk counties. Super power? I've had some staff say that I have an amazing way of dealing with kids, which I think is pretty cool. Since many have shared their pets and scenic views, I'll do the same.
I'm Sarah, an Extension Support Specialist with Eastern New Youk Commercial Horticulture Program. Looking forward to meeting you all shortly!
