Author: Tyson Gregory
Planning Unit: Woodford County CES
Major Program: Master Gardener
Plan of Work: Leadership and Volunteer Development
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Woodford County Extension Master Gardener program addressed the need for more volunteers and leadership by re-implementing a 14-week training program co-lead by the Woodford County Horticulture Agent, Tyson Gregory, and the Frankling County Horticulture Agent, Adam Leonberger. This program provided interested residents of central Kentucky with a deep dive into core horticultural principles and related scientific disciplines.
Eighteen residents successfully completed the program and became Extension Master Gardener interns. As interns, they will gain valuable practical experience by each contributing 40 hours of volunteer service over the 2024 calendar year. This volunteer work serves the dual purpose of solidifying their theoretical understanding and fostering the development of leadership skills within the Master Gardener organization. The volunteer service requirement extends beyond simply fulfilling a time commitment. By working alongside established Master Gardeners, interns will develop essential leadership qualities, ensuring the program's continued success and future growth.
This influx of knowledgeable and dedicated volunteers strengthens and invigorates the program. The Master Gardener program empowers community members with valuable work skills and leadership experiences, while serving the greater community by promoting a love of gardening and providing residents with access to expert horticultural resources.
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