About Master Gardener Volunteer Program
The Ohio State University Extension Master Gardener Program provides knowledge to volunteers and develops the leadership abilities of volunteers. Master Gardener Volunteers work to enhance home and community environments through horticultural education and activities. Currently, there are 55 active Erie County Master Gardeners whose volunteer hours for Erie County number in the thousands every year!
County Master Gardener News
The 2010 Master Gardener Training program will begin January 25, 2010! Classes will take place on Monday evenings from 6-9pm. Most classes will be held at the Erie County Services Center at 2900 Columbus Ave., Sandusky. Two Saturday sessions are also required as part of the class.
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