Valley City Times-Record

NDSU Extension Master Gardeners honored for volunteer service

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Several Extension Master Gardeners were honored during the recent North Dakota State University Extension Master Gardener Program awards ceremony.

The NDSU Extension Master Gardener Program is a volunteer service organizati­on that beautifies communitie­s, educates the public about gardening, donates fresh produce to local food pantries and encourages pollinator conservati­on.

After participan­ts complete 40 hours of class work, they are known as Master Gardener interns. They can become certified Master Gardener volunteers by volunteeri­ng 48 hours of time during a twoyear period on gardening and education projects in cooperatio­n with NDSU Extension.

Those honored at the awards program were (all cities are in North Dakota unless otherwise noted):

• Adult Education Award - Burleigh and Morton Counties Diagnostic Teams; Sophia Asbury, Deb Gallagher, Annette Kost, Breanna Miller, Don Reiner, Ray Utter, Kathleen Wiese, Bismarck; Christy Ames-Davis, Mandan

• Best Group Project Award - presented to Ward County Extension Master Gardener Food Pantry Garden; Bette Furgeson, Burlington; Liz Mueller, Linton; Rebeccah Eman, Deb Fauske, Gladys Lowell, Nancy Scofield, Minot

• Communicat­ions Award - Renée Jean, Williston

• Best Elder Care Project - Curt Larson, Forman

• Feeding the Hungry Award - Jennifer Skoog, Christine

• Innovation Award - Theresa Martin-Johnson, Tolna

• Working with Underserve­d Population­s Award - Beth Rogness, Fargo

• Youth Education Award - Cecelia Collins and Laurie Podoll, Jamestown

• Friend of the Extension Master Gardener Program - Breana Kiser, NDSU Extension agent for Dickey County

• Ron Smith Award for Community Service - Candace Allen, Moorhead, Minnesota

100 Hour Service Club Members – These Master Gardeners volunteere­d 100 hours or more but less than 200 hours (volunteer hours in parenthese­s):

• Sandy Bieber (110.5), Mary Heyerman (180.5), Annette Kost (143.5), Don Reiner (124.5), Bismarck

• Myla Alsaker (100), Felicia Davis Cooper (164), Julie GardenRobi­nson (114), Cindy McLean (141), Will Robinson (114), Nola Storm (158.5), Fargo

• Cindy Filler (156), Grand Forks

• Nicole Severance (102.5), Hunter

• Kathryn Torkelson (144.5), Lansford

• Ann Guanella (148), Oberon

• Linda Hovda (176.5), Parshall

• Lynnette Vachal (119.5), Ross

• Brenda Jorgenson (158), Tioga

• Penny Seifert (164.5), Wahpeton

• Barbara Keyes (180.75), West Fargo

200 Hour Service Club Members – These Master Gardeners volunteere­d 200 plus hours in the previous year (volunteer hours in parenthese­s):

• Meigan Cameron (254), Bismarck

• Jennifer Skoog (401.5), Christine

• Joan Bishoff (341), Anita Hofsommer (332), Kathleen Johnson (211), Rhonda Miller (221), Jack Wood (580), Linda Worner (276), Fargo

• Anne Smith (215.5), Grand Forks

• Laurie Podoll (243.5), Jamestown

• Rebeccah Eman (258.25), Minot

• Candace Allen (296.5), Moorhead, Minnesota

• Karen Weber (304), Wahpeton

Certified Master Gardener Volunteers – These individual­s completed their 48-hour volunteer internship in 2021 and were certified as Master Gardener volunteers:

• Sophia Asbury, Debra Gallagher, Kim Lee, Breanna Miller, Greg Tschider, Bismarck

• Lee Briese, Edgeley

• Joyce Hanna, Breanna Kompelien, Nick Moszer, Bette Stieglitz, Maria Toomey, Amber Ueland, Arielle Windham, Fargo

• Jo-Anne LaVigne, Larimore

• Tamara Metzen, Milnor

• Jacob Thrailkill, Minot

• Cheryl Doll, New Salem

• Elizabeth Suhr, Ray

• Amy Koehler, Upham

• Daniel Sikkink, West Fargo

Master Gardener Diagnostic­ians – These individual­s completed their 20-hour apprentice­ship in 2021 and earned the elevated title of Master Gardener Diagnostic­ian:

• Emily Hilgers, Fargo

• Cindy Filler, Grand Forks

• Christy Ames-Davis, Mandan

• Ann Guanella, Obero

• Linda Hovda, Parshall

• Lynnette Vachal, Ross

• Theresa MartinJohn­son, Tolna

• Renee Jean, Williston

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NDSU graphic The NDSU Extension Master Gardener Program is a volunteer service organizati­on that beautifies communitie­s, educates the public about gardening, donates fresh produce to local food pantries and encourages pollinator conservati­on.

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