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MGOI Annual Report 2012 - Master Gardeners of Ontario

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EtobicokeTotal # <strong>of</strong> enquiries 20Total # <strong>of</strong> clinics 5# Attending Clinics# <strong>of</strong> Speaking engagementsAttendance at speaking engagements 230Newspaper/TD/Media# <strong>of</strong> <strong>Master</strong> <strong>Gardeners</strong> 26# <strong>of</strong> <strong>Master</strong> <strong>Gardeners</strong> in Training 12Total # <strong>of</strong> Administrative Hours 1200Total # <strong>of</strong> Advice Hours 1000# <strong>of</strong> TUs/Continuing Education Units 420Highlight <strong>of</strong> the YearThe continued success and growth <strong>of</strong> our Humber Arboretum partnership and our increasinginvolvement with Panorama Community Garden. Both these projects have broadened and deepenedour impact in Etobicoke.Major Volunteer ActivitiesPartnership with Humber ArboretumMontgomery Inn Lecture seriesPanorama Community Gardens including a Children’sGardenNorth Albion School open spaceFundraising Activities Plant Fair in May Our answer table at Islington NurseriesMeetingsCertification exam grads!We meet in January, February, March, April, September, October and November.Group UpdateWe are gradually putting into place Policies and Guidelines to clarify what we require from ourmembers. As the group expands, having more structure will become important. Our focus is changingto include environmental issues as well as our community commitment to the gardening public who askfor our assistance.29

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