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Planting into amended soil at IVC Martha Proctor Thank you for your interest in supporting the UC Marin Master Gardeners Opportunity Fund. Founded in 1986, UC Marin Master Gardeners (UC MMG) are trained volunteers who share knowledge and skills with the public.
Monarch butterfly Karen Gideon Planned Giving often allows donors to make larger gifts than they may have thought possible. Planned gifts are gift arrangements that have specific tax advantages and often include lifetime income to a beneficiary or beneficiaries named by the donor.
California lilac blossoms Karen Gideon Current Work Group: Vicki Crase Joan Irwin Joan Koslowski Bonnie Marks Julie McMillan Becca Ryan Founding and Past Work Group Members: Alanna Brady, President (2014-16), Honorary James Campbell Don Chapman, President (2012-2014) Pat Decker, President (2012-201...
Lady Bugs Don Chapman Q: Why does UC MMG have an Opportunity Fund endowment? A: Well managed non-profits are conservatively run financially, do not run deficits, keep emergency operating funds on hand in case of shortfalls, carry no debt, and have endowment funds for insuring long term success.
About this map: This map shows the many types of gardens in Marin, such as community, school, institutional, and faith-based gardens. Many have had support and advice from Marin Master Gardeners or UCCE Marins Community Garden Program.
Check out all the varieties we will have for sale on March 12! All plants were planted from seed and grown with care by Marin Master Gardeners at the greenhouse at Falkirk Cultural Center.
Are you a lifelong learner and keen gardener who enjoys sharing what you know with others in the community? Consider becoming a UC Marin Master Gardener!