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			 These areas represent an amazing natural diversity 
			that enriches our area socially, economically, and in countless 
			other ways such as improved health and well-being. We learn more 
			about these areas all the time as scientists and researchers study 
			them closely and residents nurture and protect them. 
			University of Illinois Extension has two very popular 
			and high-impact programs that equip area residents to deeply 
			understand, care for, and enjoy this natural wealth. The 
			Fulton-Mason-Peoria-Tazewell Extension Unit announces Core Education 
			courses in Horticulture and Natural Resources for adults 18 and over 
			this fall.
 The programs are taught by U of I Extension educators who are 
			actively involved in research, education, and conservation. The 
			programs are an outstanding opportunity for area residents to 
			benefit from one of the world’s leading research universities to 
			acquire the knowledge and skills to become stewards, advocates, and 
			teachers who support and grow our natural diversity as life-long 
			learners.
 
			
			 
			
 Horticulture Core Education is open to area residents who are 
			interested in acquiring research-based horticulture knowledge for 
			their personal or professional enrichment, as well as those who may 
			be interested in becoming volunteers in our Extension Master 
			Gardener (EMG) program by completing a short skills training course 
			in early spring 2020.
 
 Horticulture Core Education will take place on seven successive 
			Tuesdays from September 17 through October 29, 2019. Classes will be 
			held in our county offices in Peoria and Pekin, and one will be held 
			at Spoon River College in Canton. Each day begins at 9 a.m. and 
			concludes at 3:30 p.m. There is a half-hour break for a 
			bring-your-own lunch at noon, as well as coffee breaks in the 
			morning and afternoon.
 
 Classes are taught by U of I Extension educators. Topics by week 
			are:
 
				
				
				Small Fruits and Tree Fruits
				
				Botany and Soils
				
				Vegetable Gardening
				
				Turf Grass and Entomology
				
				Woody Ornamentals and Integrated Pest Management
				
				Annuals and Perennials
				
				Plant Pathology 
			The cost of this course is $200. This covers the 
			Illinois Master Gardener Manual (on which instruction is based), 
			handouts, and related material.
 Registration deadline is August 27, and space is limited. To 
			register visit 
			https://go.illinois.edu/HorticulturistEd
 
			Naturalist Core Education is open to area residents 
			who are interested in research-based naturalist education for their 
			personal or professional enrichment, as well as those who may be 
			interested in becoming volunteers in our Extension Master Naturalist 
			(EMN) program by completing a short skills training course in the 
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			Naturalist Education will take place on Thursday 
			September 5 and then Tuesdays, September 10, 17, 24, Wednesday, 
			October 2, Tuesday, October 8, 15, 22 and 29. Classes are held at 
			venues around our four-county unit. Each day begins at 9 a.m. and 
			concludes at 3:30 p.m. There is a half-hour break for a 
			bring-your-own lunch at noon, as well as coffee breaks in the 
			morning and afternoon. 
			Classes are taught by U of I Extension educators and 
			local and regional experts. Topics to be covered: 
				
				
				Understanding the Natural World & Natural 
				Divisions of Illinois 
				
				Botany & Soils
				
				Forest of Illinois 
				
				Wetland & Aquatics
				
				Prairies of Illinois
				
				Geology
				
				Ornithology & Entomology
				
				Mammalogy & Herpetology
				
				Climate & Weather
				
				Archaeology & Anthropology 
				
				Environmental Ethics & Philosophy  
			The cost of this course is $250. This covers the 
			Illinois Master Naturalist Manual (on which instruction is based), 
			handouts, and related material. 
Registration deadline is August 25, and space is limited. To 
register visit 
https://go.illinois.edu/NaturalistEd 
 Students of both the horticulture and naturalist courses will receive a 
certificate of completion.
 
 For those wishing to become Extension Master Gardeners or Extension Master 
Naturalists, there is an additional three-day volunteer training that focuses on 
volunteer skills and policies and includes visits to area EMG projects and other 
horticultural sites and EMN volunteer and naturalist sites. Volunteer training 
will be taught by current Extension Master Gardeners and Naturalists, Extension 
staff, and other area experts.
 
 
The application process for the Extension Master Gardener and Naturalist 
Programs will begin in October, and is open to Horticulture and Naturalist 
Education students who wish to become volunteers. Extension staff will take time 
during the course to share an overview of the programs and application 
procedures and requirements.
 If you would like to learn more about this fall’s Horticulture Core Education 
classes, contact Ian Goslin at 
ianmg@illinois.edu or call 309-347-6614.
 
 For more information about this fall’s Naturalist Core Education classes, 
contact Christine Belless at 
cbelless@illinois.edu or call 309-547-3711.
 
				 
			[Christine Belless, program 
			coordinator] |