While attending UK, he worked at the legendary store McAlpin’s, and then transitioned to Embry’s, the finest furrier in the South. The time at the University of Kentucky allowed Patric to hone his skills with textiles, becoming an expert in their use and care. In college, there was only one choice, a degree in Fashion merchandising, apparel and textiles. Voted best dressed in eighth grade and again in high school, the obsession with clothes continued. Starting as a child, Patric developed an appreciation for wonderful clothes and incredible service at great, lost department stores like Parson’s and Stone and Thomas in eastern Kentucky and West Virginia. Patric Richardson, the owner of Mona Williams, is a longtime lover of beautiful clothes. Patric's book will be available for purchase by credit card. You will never look at laundry the same again! Learn how to save money and toss those chemicals. Wash the unwashable and care for textiles and clothes at home plus more and all the while having fun. Sort, wash and care for your clothes with confidence. Patric will reveal his secrets in stages and then give out tips of the trade. You'll be shocked at what you will learn about laundry in one evening. Most recently, Patric has become a national sensation in his own TV series on Discovery+, The Laundry Guy.Įnjoy his vivid storytelling and Southern drawl as you learn things you thought you always knew but really didn't. There have been articles about him in the Wall Street Journal, Star Tribune, a local spot on Kare 11, and more. He has had national TV appearances with the Nightly News and "Inside Edition". In partnership with: Anoka-Hennepin School District, Eden Prairie Public Schools, Edina Public Schools, Hopkins Schools, Lakeville Area Public Schools, Minneapolis Public Schools, Minnetonka Public Schools, Orono Public Schools, Osseo Area Schools, and Wayzata Public Schools.Įveryone is talking! Patric Richardson is being called the 'Laundry Evangelist' and becoming a household name!Ĭome relax, and have fun learning with Patric Richardson, laundry guru from Mona Williams and author of Laundry Love. Under his direction, the University of Minnesota fruit crops breeding program has introduced and commercialized 28 cultivars of apples, wine grapes, blueberries, strawberries, and other fruits. His research aims to determine the inheritance of these traits and identify important genetic loci and DNA markers for use in DNA-informed breeding. The emphasis of this program is to develop new varieties that combine a satisfying eating experience for the consumer with cold hardiness and disease resistance. Luby is a Professor in the Department of Horticultural Science at the University of Minnesota where he has directed research in fruit crops breeding and genetics since 1982. in Plant Breeding and Genetics from the University of Minnesota in 1982. in Agronomy-Crop Science from Purdue University in 1978 and Ph.D. You’ll also learn how plant breeders develop new apple varieties that are adapted to our region, providing delicious fruit for consumers and apple processors for years to come.**This event is free and open to students, parents & guardians, and community members.**Dr. Luby shares the Honeycrisp story, the science that led to the creation of this unique apple, and how taste testing propelled it to be such a sensational success story. The Honeycrisp, Minnesota’s state fruit, has become a global phenomenon and is considered to be one of the most profitable apples to grow in the world.Join us as Dr. Apple breeding at the University of MN has been ongoing since 1908 and has produced 28 varieties of apples including the Honeycrisp.
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