Seminar information for Baxter County
Master Gardeners
Each
year since 1995, the Baxter County Master Gardeners have
presented a community seminar titled "Developing an
Ozark Green Thumb.'' This seminar is an educational
opportunity for area residents covering various aspects
of Ozark gardening. Various topics have been covered;
such as composting, vegetables, herbs, perennial and
annual plants, roses, raised bed gardens, lawns, trees,
shrubs, container gardens, insect and disease control.
That is only part of the list.
The date for the coming seminar is
Saturday, March 8, 2008.
Set-up for the seminar is on
Friday,
MARCH 7th, 2008
from 9:00 a.m. to noon.
Because this is a sanctioned project, any time you work
at the seminar during these two days earns hours toward
the twenty (20) work hours required of master gardeners
for the year, or toward the forty (40) hours required of
new master gardeners.
When you are not working but rather watching and
listening to the seminar, you will earn hours
toward the twenty (20) learning hours that are required
for the year.
Other means of earning work hours in seminar related
activities include the following:
1. In the planning phase of the seminar we will have a
number of committees that will be looking for workers.
Time contributed to any of these committee efforts will
constitute work hours. You may expect to be called by
one or more committee chairpersons seeking your
assistance.
2. Each master gardener who attends the seminar is
expected to donate finger food to be used
during seminar breaks. Bring these finger foods [such as
muffins, bars, cookies, coffeecakes, veggies with dip,
fruit] in serving size pieces. Diabetic foods should be
so labeled. Your food donations may be brought in on
set-up day or on the morning of the seminar. These
donations will be your entrance ticket to the seminar,
and the preparation time in making the finger food may
be counted as work hours.
It is hoped that all of the Baxter County Master
Gardeners will participate in the seminar in some
manner, and it is especially desired that master
gardeners will use this opportunity to become
better acquainted with fellow members.
To ensure enough handouts are available at the seminar,
master gardeners who plan to attend and would like to
have a seminar packet are required to sign up ahead of
time.
The seminar is a success each year due to the efforts of
the entire group.
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