Classes & Clinics
How to Become a Master Gardener
The Master Gardener program involves volunteer education and community outreach. At the completion of the 60 hour training program, "intern Master Gardeners fulfill their commitment by performing 60 hours of community service during the ensuring year. To remain active, Master Gardeners must complete 25 hours of community service annually and 25 hours of continuing education.
2008 Master Gardener Training
Training Classes Starting Soon
Grow your garden knowledge and skills by taking the 2008 Washington State University Master Gardener Training Course for Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties. Classes are conducted from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays for five consecutive weeks starting September 23 and ending October 30. Training sessions for new Master Gardeners are held every other year, in the fall. Course instructors include WSU faculty and veteran Master Gardeners. A wide variety of essential topics are covered. A $75 fee covers course materials. For more information or to be put on the mailing list for an application, (mailed this summer) contact the Extension Office at 360-875-9331 or email Don Tapio.
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Life is good at WSU.
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A unique richness of students, faculty, location, activities, and organizations creates a full, lively student life at the University. This section gives you the insider's view on student life and a sampling of the opportunities here.
"Glimpses." Students talk about life at WSU
These brief posts are written by WSU students to give you a personal look through their window on campus life.