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Class of 2014 Graduation

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Thursday, August 21, 2014 was the date of the Piney Hills Louisiana Master Gardener monthly meeting as well as the graduation of six new Master Gardeners. 

The graduating class(see photo at right), from left to right, included Larry Dean, George Dean, Melissa Caskey, Tiffany Fox, Pam Gruner and Janice Clark.

After an intense 10-week course, the class was awarded a completion certificate, member card and the coveted Master Gardener Volunteer pin. 

Class Coordinator, Marjorie Thomas, also presented small gifts to each for bug boards completed during the class.  Bug boards were graded on the point system with 132 points being the highest score. 

A wonderful meal was served by the August Food Committee and table decorations were provided by several other Master Gardeners. 

A warm welcome is extended to these new enthusiastic PHLMG members !!!

If you think you might like to join the Master Gardeners, a new class will be held next summer. You may contact Lee Faulk, Assistant County Agent for Webster and Claiborne Parishes, at 371-1371 or 927-3110 for more information.
 


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