Volunteers grow together during
annual Illinois Master Gardener Conference
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[August 20, 2024]
From
rural farms and small towns to bustling suburbs, over 2,300
dedicated volunteers across Illinois are committed to gardening
education and community outreach. While they typically help others
learn to grow, Master Gardener volunteers will grow together during
the 2024 Illinois Master Gardener Conference in Champaign on Sept.
12-13.
Hosted by Illinois Extension volunteers and staff from Champaign,
Ford, Iroquois, and Vermilion counties, the annual conference
promises a rich blend of educational sessions, engaging tours, and
valuable networking opportunities.
On Sept. 12, attendees can choose from a range of optional tours.
Explore the natural beauty of Allerton Park in Monticello with a
full-day guided tour or opt for a half-day experience in the
Champaign-Urbana area by visiting a flower farm, vegetable farm, or
a garden-focused campus tour.
The conference on Sept. 13 kicks off with a keynote address from
entomologist May Berenbaum, whose research focuses on the
interactions between insects and plants and their implications in
the organization of natural communities and agroecosystems.
Participants will have the chance to attend three informative
breakout sessions, participate in a silent auction, and celebrate at
an awards ceremony honoring the exceptional contributions of
volunteers from across the state.
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This event not only highlights
the incredible dedication of volunteers but also provides an
opportunity for professional development and networking.
Volunteers and staff interested in attending the conference can
register at
go.illinois.edu/2024MGConference.
University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunities in
programs and employment. If you need a reasonable accommodation
to participate in programming, contact Candice Anderson at
217-935-5764 or by email at mille116@illinois.edu. Early
requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time for
meeting participant needs.
ABOUT ILLINOIS EXTENSION: Illinois Extension leads public
outreach for University of Illinois by translating research into
action plans that allow Illinois families, businesses, and
community leaders to solve problems, make informed decisions,
and adapt to changes and opportunities. Illinois Extension is
part of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign College of
Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences.
[SOURCE: Candice Anderson, state Master
Gardener specialist
WRITER: Heather Willis, regional media communications coordinator] |