- Author: Lisa Nedlan
Sunday, September 8th, 2024, was a beautiful day for a potluck gathering, celebration, and recognition of the UC Master Gardeners of Humboldt and Del Norte Counties.
We celebrated our achievements as our group of 30 Master Gardeners logged an impressive 1,467 volunteer service hours this past program year.
Several members reached milestone recognition for lifetime hours as of June 30th, 2024.
- 1000 hours, Gold Membership Card – Tom S.
- 750 hours, Pruning Shears Pin – Maria K.
- 500 hours, Watering Can Pin - Terry A., Jody D., and Rita Q.
- 250 hours, Trowel Pin – Grant E. and Lisa N.
- 100 hours, a “Busy” Bee Pin – Birgitte E., Keyt F., Jody G. Linda P., Annie S., Martha S., and Denise V.
On behalf of the entire community, we extend our heartfelt congratulations and deepest gratitude to each and every one of you for your dedication and hard work. Thank you.
The mission of the University of California Master Gardener Program is “To extend research-based knowledge and information on home horticulture, pest management, and sustainable landscape practices to the residents of California and be guided by our core values and strategic initiatives."
Examples of community outreach from UC Master Gardeners:
- Demonstration and community gardens
- School gardens
- Classes and workshops
- Websites, blogs, and social media
- Advice to Grow By/Help Desk
- Fairs & Farmers Market
- Tabling events
- Print and digital media
How UC Master Gardeners make a difference:
- Promote environmentally responsible and sustainable horticultural practices
- Reduce fertilizer and pesticide pollutants
- Protect water quality and promote water conservation
- Compost green waste, reducing landfill materials and improving air quality
- Detect and manage invasive species
- Raise fire protection awareness
All images courtesy of HDNMGs. Used with permission.