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Master Gardeners To Host Trowel Talk Series

March 16, 2013
By Betsy Burgeson - Master Gardener coordinator (family@post-journal.com) , The Post-Journal

Cabin fever? Dreaming of getting your hands dirty in the garden again? Come let the Master Gardeners cure your fever by attending our new Trowel Talk series at several local libraries this spring.

Master Gardener volunteers have put together wonderful workshops on a variety of gardening topics that they will present in the evenings throughout March, April and May at the Ashville, Lakewood, Mayville and James Prendergast libraries.

The best part is, all the workshops are free of charge.

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For more information on the Master Gardener Program, please contact Betsy Burgeson at 664-9502, ext. 204 or emh92@cornell.edu.

The mission of the Chautauqua County Master Gardener Program is to educate and serve the community, utilizing university- and research-based horticultural information. Volunteers are from the community who have successfully completed 50-plus hours of Cornell-approved training and volunteer a minimum of 50 hours per year.

"Like" the Chautauqua County Master Gardeners on Facebook for gardening news and information.

 
 

 

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