Welcome New UCCE Master Gardener Trainees of San Bernardino County!

Sep 28, 2019

Welcome New UCCE Master Gardener Trainees of San Bernardino County!

Sep 28, 2019

I'd like to extend a warm welcome to the 56 newly accepted trainees in our UC Cooperative Extension San Bernardino County Master Gardener class that starts Tuesday, October 1st in Loma Linda.  We are excited to meet and greet those of you taking the class in person as well as our online desert and mountain students. The first evening we will go over the syllabus outlining the subject matter we'll be covering over the next 18 weeks, distribute training materials, and discuss expectations.  Our team is here to help you navigate the volunteer management system (VMS), become familiar with events and activities current Master Gardeners are involved in, and - most of all - to help guide you and to address questions and any concerns you have along the way. 

Thank you for choosing to become a UC Master Gardener volunteer. We look forward to helping you help your community  save water and reduce the impacts of urban heat islands through the incorporation of drought-resistant sustainable landscaping; enhance food security and health by expanding home, school, and community food gardens; and enhance the health, well-being and sense of community by promoting an appreciation of nature and outdoor activities.        

I also want to assure you that both the midterm and final exam are intended to help you help the public, not memorize endless facts and figures with little practical value.  Therefore both exams are open book, open notes.  Our main goal educationally during the class is to familiarize you with credible UC ANR resources to enable you to provide accurate information to the public.  Topics include the selection and care of fruits, vegetables, and landscape plants; integrated pest management stressing prevention; soil/water relations and irrigation to maximize plant health and minimize water waste; sustainable food systems; plant propagation; prevention and control of weeds and invasive plants; helping mitigate the impacts of climate-change with well placed trees; and more.      

Main contacts for the UCCE Master Gardener Program of San Bernardino County:

Master Gardener Coordinator:  Maggie O'Neill (magoneill@ucanr.edu)

Office/Promotion Manager:  Robin Rowe (rjrowe@ucanr.edu)

See you Tuesday!

Janet

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Janet Hartin,  UCCE Area Environmental Horticulture Advisor (San Bernardino, Riverside and Los Angeles Counties), Master Gardener Manager (San Bernardino and Riverside Counties), UCCE County Co-Director (San Bernardino County)

 

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