Daviess County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2020 - Jun 30, 2021





1032 - Master Gardener
1032.1) 11

Number of certified Master Gardeners and active volunteers

1032.3) 0

Number of Master Gardener hours completed in county

1032.4) 0

Number of continuing education hours completed  by Master Gardeners

1032.5) 0

Number of direct contacts made by Master Gardeners

1032.7) 0

Number of Master Gardeners who completed a University of Kentucky Leadership Training Course

1032.6) 0

Number of indirect contacts made by Master Gardeners

1032.2) 0

Number of people with less than 1 year as Master Gardener

1032.8) 0

Number of Master Gardener volunteers who believe the Master Gardener program greatly improves the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service’s connection to the local community

1032.9) 12

Number of master gardener volunteers who believe they developed skills they can use in other areas of their lives



Success Stories

Extension Master Gardeners Conducted Key Partner Interviews to Enhance Educational Programming

Author: Annette Heisdorffer

Major Program: Master Gardener

Extension Master Gardener volunteers, trained by the Extension Agent for Horticulture Education in Daviess County, play a vital role in providing science-based, gardening information to the public.  The Green River Area Extension Master Gardener Association (GRAEMGA) Executive Committee took a leadership role in deciding to conduct key community partner interviews as part of their strategic planning process for determining their upcoming projects and programs.  Extension Specialists fr

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Extension Master Gardener Program Builds Leaders and Contributes to the Community

Author: Annette Heisdorffer

Major Program: Master Gardener

The Extension Master Gardener Program develops leadership skills and contributes to the community.   A strategic plan was developed by the Extension Master Gardeners, with the help of Dr. Nicole Breazeale, Department of Community and Leadership Development, and the horticulture agent to make the most impact with the volunteers’ time in the community through horticultural programs. The plan was started with a Ripple Effect Mapping session attend by 29 Green River Area Extension Master

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