Master Gardeners survey
The Napa County Master Gardeners are trying to determine the best way to serve the local gardening public with workshops, and they welcome your ideas.
They are asking readers to complete and return the survey below to be entered in a drawing for a free copy of their book, “Month-to-Month Guide to Gardening in Napa County.”
• Master Gardener workshops are held on Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the University of California Cooperative Extension office in Napa. Is this a convenient time and place?
• Is there a better time and place for you?
• Upvalley classes are held on Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Whiting Nursery. Is this a convenient time and place?
• Is there a better time and place for you?
• What is your biggest garden challenge that Master Gardener educators might address?
• What home gardening topics are most interesting to you?
• What would encourage you to attend more of our workshops?
• What did you like about a prior workshop that you attended?
• Before this survey, were you aware that Master Gardeners conducted free public workshops?
• How did you become aware of the workshops?
Newspaper
MG Web site
MGTV
Other
Either clip the survey out of the paper and mail it to Napa County Master Gardeners, U. C. Cooperative Extension, 1710 Soscol Ave., Suite 4, Napa, CA, 94558. Or take the survey online at http://cenapa.ucdavis.edu. Thank you for your help.
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