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Junior Master Gardener Program Training Offered in October and
November
September
29, 2003---The Alabama
Cooperative Extension System is offering two Junior Master Gardener
training workshops for teachers, Master Gardeners, 4-H volunteers and
Extension Agents. The first workshop will be Oct. 29 at the C. Beaty
Hanna Horticulture and Environmental Center in Birmingham and the
second one will be Nov. 4 at the South Alabama Electric Cooperative in
Troy.
Alabama is one of more than 40 states implementing
the Junior Master Gardener (JMG) Program, an international 4-H youth
gardening program. The program engages children in novel, hands-on
group and individual learning experiences that promote a love of
gardening, develop an appreciation for the environment, and cultivate
the mind. Junior Master Gardeners also inspires youth to be of
service to others through service learning and leadership development
projects and rewards them with certification.
“Because of the success and popularity
of the Junior Master Gardener program in Alabama’s 15 pilot counties,
these workshops are open statewide to anyone interested in the
program, especially prospective teachers and leaders who are
interested in using the Junior Master Gardener program in their
school or community,” said Shane Harris, Extension Junior Master
Gardener coordinator.
“Ideally, having representatives from many schools
would be very effective and would allow us to reach more areas.
The training workshops are sponsored
by Bonnie Plant Farm, a division of Alabama Farmers Cooperative., Inc.
In addition to funding the workshops and providing snacks and lunches,
Bonnie Plant Farm is furnishing 100 and teachers and leaders with a
set of the Level I JMG curriculum. The first 50 teachers who sign up
at each location and send in their registration forms will receive a
JMG Leader’s Guide and a Youth Handbook. Selection is on a first
come, first served basis.
Deadline for registration is Oct. 24. Seating will
be limited at each location. For more information about the training
workshops or registration forms, visit
www.aces.edu/jmg or
www.aces.edu/junior-master-gardener, or contact Shane Harris
at aharris@aces.edu or
(256) 825-1050.
The terms Junior
Master Gardener, JMG, Golden Ray Series, Operation Thistle, and
associated logo designs are registered service marks of Texas
Cooperative Extension, The Texas A&M University System.
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