Master Gardener Volunteer Week, April 5-9, 2021
The Wisconsin Master Gardener Program will be celebrating Master Gardener Volunteer Week April 5-9, 2021. Master Gardener Volunteers are an important part of University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension Manitowoc County. Volunteers make a positive difference in Manitowoc County lives and communities by working at/ maintaining Woodland Dunes Butterfly Garden, Lincoln Park Zoo Gardens, and the rain gardens at the Extension Office. Through hours of community service by answering diagnostic questions through the plant clinic, educating the public on horticultural topics, growing and donating food to local pantries, beautifying community spaces, conducting workshops, and more, these volunteers work tirelessly to make Wisconsin an incredible place to live.
Wednesday, April 7 is “Thank a Master Gardener Volunteer Day.” Extension wants to recognize all of our Master Gardener Volunteers for their dedication and contributions to Wisconsin. Join us by making a phone call, writing a note, or just saying “Thank you!” to a Master Gardener Volunteer on April 7th!
To thank your local Master Gardener Volunteers, find us on Facebook or call the Extension Manitowoc County office at 920.683.4169. Find out more information about the Master Gardener Program at: mastergardener.extension.wisc.edu
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