Success StorySpring Lawn and Garden Fair a Success
Spring Lawn and Garden Fair a Success
Author: Erika Wood
Planning Unit: Hopkins County CES
Major Program: Master Gardener
Plan of Work: Expanding Opportunities for Technology, Sustainability, and Environmental Stewardship
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
The Spring Lawn and Garden Fair is a program run by the Pennyroyal Master Gardener Association. The fair takes place at the Danny Peyton Outdoor Education Pavilion and offers a variety of activities including educational talks and demonstrations relating to horticulture, lawn and garden vendors, plant sales, and activities for children. The purpose of the fair is to educate local residents about different topics relating to horticulture, as well as raising awareness of the Master Gardener program and Cooperative Extension Service. On April 30th, 2022, the Eighth Annual Lawn and Garden Fair took place and was well attended by over 400 people. Twenty-five Pennyroyal Master Gardeners, twenty-five lawn and garden vendors, and numerous adult volunteers were present at the fair. A spring lawn and garden fair survey was handed out to the people in attendance at registration. Of the people who completed the survey, 96% of them expressed that they planned on or may plan on changing one or more practices in their lawn, garden, or landscape because of attending the fair and 96% of them expressed that they would plan on attending the Spring Fair again.
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