Ashtabula County Master Gardener Training

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The Master Gardener training program trains new Master Gardener volunteers for Ashtabula and Lake Counties. The training is held over ten weeks during this winter.

What
  • AgNR
  • Lake County
  • MG
  • Ashtabula County
When Jan 13, 2010
from 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM
Where Ashtabula County Extension Office
Contact Name
Contact Phone 440-576-9008
Attendees The class is limited to ten participants from each county (Ashtabula and Lake). The members are selected through an application, interview and fingerprinting process.
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This class is on Introduction to Master Gardeners, Introduction to the Training Class, and History of the Master Gardener Program.

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