Arkansas Master Gardener State Conference
"Springtime in the Ozarks" Hot Springs
SOME WAYS TO GET YOUR HOURS IN!
This calendar includes listings for WCMG events, programs, and Saturday Crew workdays; various local opportunities to earn volunteer hours outside of WCMG’s regularly scheduled sanctioned project work; and close-to-home Arkansas Master Gardener events and education programs.
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"Springtime in the Ozarks" Hot Springs
WHERE: Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park, 506 E Douglas Street, Prairie Grove CHAIR: Susan Donnangelo Please contact the project chair for more information.
Potluck Picnic Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park
Zoom Meeting with UADA Extension Service Staff Learn how to grow healthy, nutritious food in your own backyard and get some tips for new ways to cook and prepare your harvest. In this presentation, you will learn how to grow and cook with tomatoes. More information
Downtown Square Harrison
Featuring gardens in Fayetteville, Springdale, and near Hindsville. Tickets are $15 are available here on the WCMG website. Proceeds from the Garden Gate Tour go to support educational programs for the public on topics of interest to gardeners.
Zoom program with Dr. Anthony Bowden, UADA ornamental specialist. Learn how to evaluate your planting site and select the best trees for the site. Part of the Arkansas Urban Forestry Council educational seminar series. More information
THEME: Native Plants Visit the Photo of the Month Competition webpage for details.
WHERE: Hillcrest Towers, 1 N. School Avenue, Fayetteville CO-CHAIRS: Regina Gabel, Carrie Gamble, Nancy Sloan Please contact a project chair for more information.
Washington County Extension Office 2536 N. McConnell Avenue, Fayetteville
WHERE: 198 Main Street, West Fork CO-CHAIRS: Haley Deatherage, Susan Donnangelo, Liz Hale, Aileen Wilson Please contact a project chair for more information.
"The Almanac: Old Wives Tales and Science" Dr. H. L. Goodwin, UA professor emeritus of agricultural economics Washington County Extension Office 2536 N. McConnell Avenue, Fayetteville