Master Gardener Intern, Marsha
Kiss is October’s recipient of the Leaping Frog Award. The award
travels between Union County Master Gardeners who exemplify a Master Gardener
volunteer. Marsha was chosen for her involvement on a variety of
projects including writing articles for the One to Grow On Newspaper Column
and recently taking on the position of Secretary for the Union County
Master Gardener Association. Marsha keeps current on her horticulture education
by reading the Ohio State University Horticulture Newsletters and attending
Master Gardener Workshops.
Master Gardeners are university-trained volunteers
who serve as educators in their communities. The program began in Ohio
over 11 years ago and is now active in more than 62 counties. Union County
began its Master Gardener Program in the summer of 1994.
Working with Union County Extension personnel,
the main activity of Master Gardeners has been to answer gardening questions.
These volunteers also address important social and environmental issues
in the county. They conduct plant clinics, work with youth and the
elderly, beautify the community by developing community and demonstration
gardens--creating horticultural programs which reflect the skills and individualities
of the Master Gardeners.
The Union County Master Gardener Association is
a volunteer program that enables its members to serve the County through
horticultural education. It promotes personal growth. Master
Gardeners can increase their gardening knowledge through conferences,
inservices and hands-on experience. In addition, they can develop
communication, management, and leadership skills by being involved with
the organization. There’s even time for fun--and Leaping Frog Awards!
As you can see the Master Gardener Program is
more than a garden club or horticulture class. If you would like
more information on how to become a Union County Master Gardener, contact
the OSU Extension, 246 West Fifth Street, Marysville, visit our website
at http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~unio/mgarden/mgarden.htm
or call 800-589-8594 or 937 644-8117.
All educational programs conducted by Ohio State University
Extension are available to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis without
regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, national origin,
gender, age, disability or Vietnam-era veteran status.
Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice President for Ag. Admin.
and Director, OSU Extension TDD No. 800-589-8292 (Ohio only) or 614-292-1868
Revised December, 2001