Durham County Cooperative Extension is hosting a series of information sessions about its Master Gardeners program.
Nearly 140 volunteers work in the program, according to an event description. Volunteers help Durham residents learn about gardening, answer questions, conduct demonstrations and workshops and help maintain Durham’s community garden at Briggs Avenue.
Attendance at an information session is required to apply to be part of the program. Sessions will be held online on Aug. 17, Sept. 10 and Sept. 26 and in person at 721 Foster St. on Aug. 19, Sept. 6 and Sept. 18.
Advance registration is required.
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