This training will be held on Thursdays, February 29 through May 16, 2024 from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm at the Kirksville Aquatic Center meeting room. Register online at https://extension.missouri.edu/events/master-gardener-course-kirksville. Cost for the class is $200. Learn about our easy payment plan by calling the Adair County MU Extension Center at 660-665-9866.
The mission of the Missouri Master Gardener Extension Program is “helping others learn to grow.” The Master Gardener program provides in-depth horticultural training to individuals throughout Missouri who then volunteer their time applying what they have learned to help others in their communities to learn about gardening and environmental education.
The Master Gardener program promotes and raises public awareness of the University of Missouri Extension as a source of unbiased, research-based gardening information. Through activities such as MU Extension hotlines or answer services, workshops, speaker’s bureaus, garden show booths, and demonstration projects, Master Gardeners provide gardening information to thousands of Missourians each year.
To become trained as a Master Gardener, an individual must complete a 30-hour core training course. Then the Master Gardener trainee is required to give 30 hours of volunteer service back to the community in approved MU Extension activities.
No admission Charge
Monday, April 29th
7 p.m.
First Christian Church 100 N. High Street
Contact the Chamber today and get signed up!
Purchase tickets at https://www.itickets.com/events/477533?aff=BIT
Date: Friday, May 3, 2024
Where: NEMO Fair Grounds
Time: 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
(Picture Booth open 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM)
Cost: $8.00/couple, $2 for each additional child ($10 family cap)
Details: FREE concessions, photo booth, giveaways, and crafts. All girls in preschool through 6th grade and their father/significant adult male role models are invited. No RSVP is needed!
Mothers/female role models will not be admitted to the event.
This event is sponsored by the Heartland Task Force Prevention Team & NEMO Fair Association Board, with support from Truman State University, Adair County Family YMCA, Hy-Vee, Memphis Bottling Company, KTVO, and PFH, Inc.
**Heartland Task Force is working to reduce substance abuse among youth & adults through a systems approach to community-wide substance prevention - by increasing protective factors/Developmental Assets and decreasing risk factors. Proceeds of this event will go to support Heartland Task Force activities.**
Event Page: https://fb.me/e/464qLJO8g
Contact the Chamber today and get signed up!
Contact the Chamber today and get signed up!
Contact the Chamber today and get signed up!