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UC Master Gardeners of Tuolumne CountyFind answers to your home gardening questions, including plant and pest problems. When the garden is not open, home gardening assistance is offered by UC Master Gardeners through the help line at: 209-533-5912. The public may leave a message regarding a…
4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning citizenship, leadership and life skills. All 4-H programs offer opportunities for youth to learn by doing with hands-on activities.
As a True 4-H member, I pledge: My Head to Clearer Thinking My Heart to Greater Loyalty My Hands to Larger Service My Health to Better Living For My Club, My Community, My Country, And My World.
Upcoming Events open to the General Public are found by checking the calendar here or clicking on our Facebook page. Members Only: UC Master Gardener Volunteers access the Volunteer Management System (VMS) to view volunteer opportunities, sign up for events, and record volunteer hours.
The Quick Tips Order Form is for UC Master Gardener Coordinators, UCCE staff, or other approved delegates to order UC IPM Quick Tips cards, bookmarks, and business cards. We require one person to be an approve delegate to minimize multiple people from one county ordering materials.
Welcome to the Calaveras County 4-H Program, we have approximately 300 youth enrolled in local 4-H programs and nearly 70 adult volunteers engaging youth in varied learning experiences. There are eleven clubs in the county.
The University of California, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), and Siskiyou County government provide joint funding for this cooperative venture. Additional funding from grants allows us to target programs to the specific needs of Siskiyou County citizens.
Understanding Rate and Recharge Why do we need rates in the first place? (5:50) Rate Preparer Assessment Test your rate & recharge knowledge. Where are you in the Rate and Recharge Process? 1. Determine if a Rate is Needed 2. Determine Activity Scope 3. Develop the Rate 4. Submit to Control Unit 5.