Dallas County Master Gardeners Celebrate National Volunteer Month
April is National Volunteer Month, a perfect time to recognize the impact of the Dallas County Master Gardeners
April is National Volunteer Month, a perfect time to recognize the impact of the Dallas County Master Gardeners
Our most sincere congratulations to the DCMG Class of 2022, who officially received their certificates of completion
Three Dallas County Master Gardeners Receive Lifetime Achievement Awards
President-elect Monica Nagle hosted a lovely party on November 29 to introduce the 2023-2024 DCMGA Board members, TMGA Directors, and elected committee members to each other and to the outgoing 2021-2022 officers. The newly elected team will assume their roles on January 1, 2023.
Last fall, Maggie spearheaded a collaboration between the Friends of the SoPac Trail and the City of Dallas Park and Recreation Department to create a native pollinator garden in the SoPac Trail Respite Area.
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. Sun damage to the exposed parts of your body is cumulative, adding to your risks of skin cancer and premature aging.