Info Meeting Explores Volunteer Opportunities with The Extension Master Gardener Program

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WICHITA –  If you love gardening, learning, sharing your knowledge with others, and volunteering in your community, the Sedgwick County Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program may be for you! A new volunteer training class will be held in the fall of 2023, and anyone interested in applying for the program is encouraged to attend an informational meeting on Thursday, July 20th at 1:30 p.m. at the Sedgwick County Extension Center in 4-H Hall (7001 W. 21st St. North). The requirements and benefits of the program will be outlined, and current Master Gardeners will be on-hand to share their experiences as volunteers.  Applications will be available at the event and are also available online.

“Our Sedgwick County Extension Master Gardener Volunteers are incredible people” says Matthew McKernan, Horticulture Agent for K-State Research & Extension – Sedgwick County, who oversees the program. “Our volunteers come from diverse backgrounds, with many interesting talents and skills, but together they share the common bonds of a love for gardening and a desire to help better the community.”

New recruits for the Sedgwick County Master Gardener Volunteer Program must be residents of Sedgwick County, and will participate in extensive horticultural training provided by K-State Research & Extension. The daytime training classes are held on Thursdays, September 7th through December 7th, with morning classes held in person at the Extension Education Center and afternoon classes held virtually on Zoom.  Participation in both sessions is required.  The cost for the class is $120.00 per person; need-based scholarships are available to defray part of the cost.

Sedgwick County Extension Master Gardener Volunteers devote a minimum of 48 hours of hands-on volunteer service in the community annually. “Together they do so much for our community, from collecting fresh produce for those in need, to supporting community gardens, providing gardening presentations, inspiring youth gardening, and so much more” McKernan says. Other potential volunteer activities include:

  • Maintaining a Demonstration Garden and Arboretum
  • Volunteering at gardening-themed workshops and special events
  • Assisting with gardening projects in the community
  • Conducting classroom presentations for youth
  • Answering telephone, email, or walk-in clinic questions about gardening
  • Speaking on gardening and horticulture topics to local organizations

Since 1987, 882 Sedgwick County residents have received Master Gardener training from K-State Research & Extension-Sedgwick County. In 2022, Sedgwick County Master Gardeners contributed over 21,978 hours of volunteer service and made over 88,589 contacts with the public through their events and workshops.

For more information, contact Matthew McKernan at (316) 660-0140 or [email protected], or visit:  https://sedgwick.ksu.edu/mastergardener.

K-State Research and Extension is committed to providing equal opportunity for participation in all programs, services and activities. Program information may be available in languages other than English. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities, including alternative means for communication (e.g., Braille, large print, audio tape, and American Sign Language) may be requested by contacting Matthew McKernan two weeks prior to the start of the event (July 6, 2023) at 316-660-0140 or [email protected].  Requests received after this date will be honored when it is feasible to do so.  Language access services, such as interpretation or translation of vital information, will be provided free of charge to limited English proficient individuals upon request.

Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service

K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer

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