Master Gardener Volunteer Program

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Coshocton County's first Master Gardener Program was initiated in January 2001. There are currently 18 active, unpaid Master Gardener Volunteers in Coshocton County. In 2011 they volunteered 1100 hours to beautifying and educating our community and spent 419 hours continuing to educate themselves. Coshocton County Master Gardeners would like to thank the community for their support and look forward to serving the public with more project work and education in 2012!
Folder MGV Forms & Misc. Info.
Constitution, project committee list, project proposals, event planning, etc.
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Master Gardener Volunteers work hard to beautify our community while providing education.
File MGV Hours Tally Sheet
 
File 2012 Project Proposal Application
Coshocton County Master Gardener Volunteers select a limited number of new projects each year. CCMGVs are not to be used for long-term garden maintenance. We are here to assist in education, planning, preparation and planting, with the main focus of educating the citizens of Coshocton County.
File Winter 2012 Issue: Your Extension Working for YOU
Fall highlights and upcoming winter events
Link Coshocton MGVs on Facebook
 
File 2012 Spring Symposium- March 17
Backyard Bounty... from seed to table will be held at the Frontier Power community room from 8:45 a.m.- 2:00 p.m., March 17. $20 per registrant includes materials, refreshments and lunch. Please register by March 12
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About Master Gardener Volunteer Program
Coshocton County's first Master Gardener Program was initiated in January 2001. There are currently 18 active, unpaid Master Gardener Volunteers in Coshocton County. In 2011 they volunteered 1100 hours to beautifying and educating our community and spent 419 hours continuing to educate themselves. Coshocton County Master Gardeners would like to thank the community for their support and look forward to serving the public with more project work and education in 2012!

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