Applications now being accepted for 2015 Master
Gardener Volunteer Training
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[November 11, 2014]
If
you have a desire to learn more about gardening and share your
knowledge with others than the University of Illinois Extension
Master Gardener volunteer program may be for you. Applications are
now being accepted from residents of Logan, Menard and Sangamon
counties. |
Master Gardeners are adult members of the community who are
interested in learning more about lawns, trees, shrubs, flowers,
vegetables, the environment and much more. Master Gardener trainees
receive 60 hours of in-depth unbiased, research-based horticulture
training from University of Illinois Extension educators and
specialists. A Master Gardener Intern is expected to return 60 hours
of volunteer service in the year following their graduation. To
learn more about the Master Gardener program visit
http://web.
extension.illinois.edu/mg/.
Classes will be offered one day a week from 9am to 4pm, starting
January 22 and ending April 2, 2015. Training classes are face to
face. Cost of the training which includes the Master Gardener
training manual is $200.
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Applications are due November 14. If you would like an
application or have questions, call University of Illinois
Extension Sangamon county office at (217) 782-4617.
[Jennifer Fishburn, Horticulture
Educator, University of Illinois Extension for Logan, Menard and
Sangamon Counties] |