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PURDUE UNIVERSITY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE Kosciusko County 202 W Main Street Warsaw, IN 46580-2865 (574) 372-2340 FAX: (574) 372-2342 kheckaman@purdue.edu TO: Potential Master Gardener Participants August 2016 RE: 2016 Classes and Application Hello. Thank you so much for your interest in the Kosciusko County Master Gardener program. The 2016 Master Gardener classes are every Tuesday evening, September 20 until December 8 in the Extension Office, 202 West Main Street, Warsaw, 6:00 9:00 p.m. This year we have also scheduled 3 Thursday evening classes on September 22, December 1 and 8. The Master Gardener program began in 1972 when an extension agent in Washington state found himself overwhelmed with gardening questions from suburban gardeners in his county. His situation: to create a training program for volunteers to work in a plant clinic to help answer gardening questions. The program was so successful that other areas began using volunteers, and so the Master Gardener program was born. The first program was offered in Kosciusko County in 1993. Since that time over 275 people have completed the classes. In an average year the group will volunteer over 700-1,000 hours of time to educate the public on horticulture issues. This is the heart of the program. The Master Gardener program helps gardeners grow by providing them with intensive training in horticultural principles. Participants, in turn, share their knowledge by providing volunteer leadership and service to their communities. Enclosed please find the following information to assist you in your decision to become a Master Gardener: 2016 Kosciusko County Master Gardener Volunteer Program information sheet Purdue Master Gardener Program Policy Guide. Please read completely and fill out pages 13, 14, and 15 and return with Part 2 of the application. 2016 Kosciusko County Master Gardener Class Application Part 2 The consent form for a background check is necessary because of working with children. While not all of you will directly work with children, you may come in contact with them at a fair or other event. The intent of these forms is to protect you and the Master Gardener program. If you have any questions about any of these forms, please contact me at the Extension Office. These are required forms (Pages 13, 14, and 15 of the MG policy guide) in order to participate in the Master Gardener Program. Are you still interested in becoming a Master Gardener? If so, then fill out and return the enclosed application in the Master Gardener Policy Guide and Application part 2 by September 6 th with a registration fee of $140 or $200 per couple. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me by phone or via email. Sincerely, Kelly Heckaman, Agriculture Extension Educator Purdue University, Indiana Counties and U.S Department of Agriculture Cooperating An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution

2016 Kosciusko County Master Gardener Volunteer Program Purpose of the Master Gardener Program: Program Coordinator: The purpose of the Purdue Master Gardener Program is to teach people more about growing plants and to more effectively extend information related to plants. Its specific aim is to provide information and technical assistance in the areas of gardening and home horticulture through the use of trained and certified volunteers. Kelly Heckaman Purdue Extension Educator Agriculture & Natural Resources (Kosciusko County) Training Dates (Tuesdays): September 20, 2016 September 22, 2016* September 27, 2016 October 4, 2016 October 11, 2016 October 18, 2016 October 25, 2016 November 1, 2016 November 8, 2016 November 15, 2016 November 22, 2016 December 1, 2016* December 8, 2016* (*These are Thursdays) Time & Location: All classes begin on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. and end at 9 p.m. with the exception of 3 Thursday classes on September 22, December 1st & 8th. The classes are held at the Extension Office Meeting Rooms in Warsaw, which is located at 202 W Main Street. Topics Covered: Plant Science Plant Nutrition Soil Science Plant Disease Diagnosis/Control Insect Pest Diagnosis/Control Vegetables Weed Identification/Control Pesticide Safety/Pesticide Alternatives Woody Ornamentals Herbaceous Ornamentals Home Lawns Animal Pests Indoor Gardening Plant Propagation Other topics as needed Course Instructors: Instructors for this course will be Purdue University Extension Educators, Purdue University Extension specialists, Master Gardeners, or local experts Please turn over to the back side for further information.

Page 2 Class size: Limited to a maximum of 20 people. In order to have the class, 10 people must sign up. Potential participants must complete an application. Priority will be given to Kosciusko County residents and those who will complete Master Gardener volunteer requirements. The Extension Office reserves the right to have a selection committee review the applications and may potentially call to contact you for more information. Cost: $140 per person/$200 per couple by Tuesday, September 6th or $165 per person/$225 couple on and after September 6th until September 16th, which includes class materials, program maintenance, one soil test, a nametag (upon completion of your hours), a Master Gardener manual and reference materials. Expectations: Master Gardeners is a volunteer training program, not just a series of classes. Participants are expected to attend all sessions. An exam will be given at the last class. Those passing the exam (70% or better) will become Master Gardener interns. Interns are expected to donate 36 hours of public service to the Extension Office. The type of volunteer work is based on a mutual decision with the Master Gardener intern and the Extension Educator in charge of the program. Once the intern has completed the volunteer obligation, the Master Gardener will receive a certificate from Purdue University verifying the participant has completed the Master Gardener course. Additional training and volunteerism can lead to certification as an Advanced Master Gardener. How do I get involved in Master Gardeners? Applications are available after August 3rd and due by 4:30 p.m., September 6th (early bird deadline) or September 16, 2016. Pick up your application in Warsaw at the Purdue Extension Kosciusko County Office, 202 W Main Street, Warsaw. This is located in the County Annex Building. You may request an application to be sent to you by contacting the Extension Office at 574-372-2340. It will also be available at the county extension website http://www.ag.purdue.edu/counties/kosciusko on our main page. Course fees are non-refundable after September 16. Applicants will be notified by letter or email after September 6th about the status of their application and program. Purdue University is an equal opportunity/equal access employer. If you require auxiliary aids and services due to a disability or have a special food needs, please contact us 1 week prior to the event at 574-372-2340.

Kosciusko County Master Gardener Volunteer Program Application Part 2 - I understand I am expected to participate in all 13 sessions (September 20- December 8). The course fee is $140 and $200/couple if paid by September 6th. This fee includes class materials, program maintenance, one soil test, 1 name tag (upon completion of your hours), a Master Gardener manual and reference materials. Please make checks payable to the Kosciusko County CES Ed. Fund. REGISTRATION/EARLY BIRD DEADLINE: September 6th, 2016 GENERAL INFORMATION (Please print) Name Have you participated in Purdue University Extension activities or programs previously? (list most recent involvement) VOLUNTEER INTEREST Please answer the following questions so that we can match your talents to our volunteer needs. No experience is required, but we would like to know what your interests are. How did you hear about the Master Gardener Program? (please circle) Newspaper, Radio, Flyer/Brochure, Poster, Field Day, Friend/Relative, Other: Why are you interested in becoming a Master Gardener volunteer? What about the Master Gardener Program appeals the most to you?

What is your gardening philosophy? Previous Work Experience: (List current or most recent experience first) Employer Position Title Year Other special skills, training, interest (i.e. bird watching, crafts, computer graphics, etc.) Previous Volunteer Experience: (List current or most recent experience first) Organization Volunteer Role Year Are you employed in the horticulture industry? Yes No If so, who is your employer? Type of activities in which are interested: Answering telephone Committee Member Public Presentations Community Gardens Demonstration Gardens Working with Adults Beautification Projects Newsletter Working with Children Horticulture Therapy Writing news releases Social Media Other interest Please list any garden group or club affiliations: Page 2 - Application

Computer Experience Yes No - If yes, what system are you most familiar with? IBM or MacIntosh (circle) Do you use e-mail? Yes No Do you have access to the Internet/World Wide Web? Yes No Please list times during the next gardening season that you know you will not be available for volunteer services: due to vacation, job, or other regular commitments. Would you be willing to serve as an officer in a local Master Gardener Association? Years of gardening experience We frequently have many more applicants than volunteer positions, and consequently must choose among equally qualified individuals. Please explain why you think you would make a good Master Gardener volunteer: (use back of page if necessary) Please return your application by September 6th: Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service Kosciusko County Extension Office Courthouse Annex Building 202 W Main Street Warsaw, IN 46580 Phone: 574-372-2340 Fax: 574-372-2342 Purdue University, Indiana Counties and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating Purdue University is an equal opportunity/equal access employer. If you require auxiliary aids and services due to a disability or have a special food needs, please contact us 1 week prior to the event at 574-372-2340.

EXTENSION MG-5-W Purdue Master Gardener Program Policy Guide Helping Others Grow

Table of Contents Welcome... 3 Purdue Extension Administrative Endorsement.... 3 Purpose... 4 Volunteer Commitment... 4 Application and Volunteer Agreement.... 4 Training.... 5 Exam... 5 Fees and Materials.... 5 Certification... 6 Annual Volunteer Requirements.... 6 Consent for Sex and Violent Offender Registry Checks.... 6 Certification Levels... 7 Reporting Volunteer Activity and Educational Training Hours... 7 Lapse in Volunteer Activity.... 8 Transferring Certification to Another Indiana County.... 8 Transferring Certification from Another State... 8 Transferring Certification to Another State.... 9 Use of the Purdue Master Gardener Title and Official Logo.... 9 Recommendations to Clientele... 10 Pest Information Policy.... 10 Expectations for Volunteer Behavior.... 10 Termination of a Volunteer.... 11 Photo Release... 11 Purdue Nondiscrimination Policy.... 11 Vehicle Use Policy... 12 Appendix A: Purdue Master Gardener Position Description... 12 Appendix B: Purdue Master Gardener Volunteer Application and Agreement... 13 Appendix C: Resources.... 16 Appendix D: Sample Purdue Master Gardener Certificate.... 16 Appendix E: Purdue Master Gardener Badges.... 17 2

Welcome Dear Gardening Enthusiast, I would like to thank you for interest in the Purdue Master Gardener Program! Purdue Master Gardener Volunteers contribute significantly to the lives of Indiana residents and local communities each year. Purdue Extension educators could not satisfy the great need for horticulture and gardening information in Indiana counties without the excellent work of trained Purdue Master Gardener volunteers. A Purdue Master Gardener volunteer truly helps others grow. Best wishes to you as you volunteer in this important role as a Purdue Master Gardener! John Orick Purdue Master Gardener State Coordinator orick@purdue.edu Purdue Extension Administrative Endorsement The Purdue Master Gardener Program is coordinated and administered by Purdue Extension educators and by a Purdue Master Gardener state coordinator who is a full-time Purdue Extension specialist. The Purdue Master Gardener Program is a volunteer training that enables Purdue University, as Indiana s land-grant university, to partially fulfill its mission of engagement in local communities. Purdue Master Gardener volunteers are trained and certified to serve Purdue University by assisting Purdue Extension county offices with home horticulture and gardening education. To earn Purdue Master Gardener certification, volunteers must complete horticultural training conducted by Purdue Extension county offices and engage in volunteer service that has been approved by Master Gardener county coordinators and performed in Indiana communities. To promote and further establish the Purdue Master Gardener Program as one of Purdue Extension s signature programs, Purdue Extension staff support and enforce the policies and procedures contained in this Purdue Master Gardener Program Policy Guide. Every Purdue Master Gardener must follow the policies in this guide. Purdue Extension administrative staff intend to protect both programs and volunteers by endorsing the policies that govern them. Dr. Hazel Wetzstein Department Head, Purdue Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture Dr. Mike Schutz Agricultural and Natural Resources Program Leader, Purdue Extension Dr. Jason Henderson Director, Purdue Extension 3

Purpose The Purdue Master Gardener Program, sponsored by Purdue Extension, is a volunteer training program designed to meet the gardening information needs of the community. The purpose of the program is to teach people more about growing plants and to more effectively provide plant-related information. Specifically, the program aims to provide information and technical assistance about gardening and home horticulture through trained and certified volunteers. To become certified as a Purdue Master Gardener, participants must complete the Purdue Master Gardener Basic Training program and contribute a minimum of 35 hours of volunteer activity on behalf of the Purdue Master Gardener Program. After completing the training program and passing the final examination, participants will be recognized as Purdue Master Gardener Interns. Once Interns have completed their initial volunteer commitments, they will be certified Purdue Master Gardeners. Volunteer Commitment A Purdue Extension educator administers the program in your county and is the Master Gardener county coordinator. This educator will approve the type of volunteer work you will perform. Specific locations for the volunteer work are determined locally and should reflect local needs. The program is intended to provide unbiased information to the public using community resources. Work performed for Purdue Extension is voluntary, however, Purdue Master Gardeners may accept reimbursement of personal travel expenses and/or they may accept donations to their local Master Gardener association or group fund. Participants may not be paid for their volunteer work. If a volunteer provides services at his or her place of employment as a part of his or her job responsibilities, this will not be considered volunteer service to Purdue Extension. During volunteer service, local Master Gardener county coordinators and more experienced Purdue Master Gardener volunteers provide additional training, coaching, and technical assistance. Purdue Master Gardeners are provided Purdue Extension resources and should encourage clientele to obtain Purdue Extension publications from the Education Store (www.the-education-store.com) or from their Purdue Extension county offices. Purdue Master Gardener volunteers, especially newly trained interns, have questions about what activities are approved for volunteer activity hours and educational training hours. Purdue Master Gardener volunteers should always consult their Master Gardener county coordinator before embarking on a new, time-consuming venture. Application and Volunteer Agreement All potential Purdue Master Gardener volunteers will be required to read and agree to all policies explained in this Purdue Master Gardener Policy Guide. As part of the Purdue Master Gardener Application and Volunteer Agreement process, all participants must: 1. Submit an updated and signed copy of the Purdue Master Gardener Volunteer Application and Agreement to the Purdue Extension county office that coordinates the Purdue Master Gardener program of involvement. Purdue Master Gardeners and potential Purdue Master Gardener volunteers must be 18 years or older to sign the volunteer agreement see Appendix B: Purdue Master Gardener Volunteer Application and Agreement, page 13. 2. Provide evidence of a government-issued photo ID to the Master Gardener county coordinator or verify a current copy of photo ID on file. 3. Consent to screening on these registries: Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website: www.nsopw.gov. Indiana Sex and Violent Offender Registry: www.icrimewatch.net/indiana. 4. Pay Basic Training fees charged by the county of participation. 4

Training Potential Purdue Master Gardener volunteers are required to complete at least 35 hours of horticulture training. The Purdue Master Gardener Basic Training program will cover a broad spectrum of horticultural topics including plant and soil science; disease, insect, and weed identification; and culture of horticultural plants (see list of core topics below). The training will be held over a three to five month period, and will consist of day or evening classes that last three to four hours, in accordance with local needs. Instructors will usually be Purdue Extension educators and specialists. Other experts will provide instruction when appropriate. Program participants are expected to participate in every session but may be given an opportunity to make up a missed session by attending a Purdue Master Gardener Basic Training session in another county on the same topic or by listening to an audio recording or watching a video of the missed session. These options will be approved at the discretion of the Master Gardener county coordinator administering the training. Exam Weekly quizzes or homework problems may be assigned for each class meeting. At the end of the basic training, participants must pass a final examination administered by the Master Gardener county coordinator with a minimum score of 70 percent. Those who score below 70 percent may reapply for future Purdue Master Gardener Basic Training programs or retake the exam if the Master Gardener county coordinator approves. Fees and Materials Potential Master Gardeners are charged a fee that covers the cost of the supplies and literature they receive during training. The Master Gardener county coordinator will inform participants of the cost. The Master Gardener literature becomes part of each volunteer s personal library. Basic Training Required Core Topics Every Purdue Master Gardener Basic Training will cover the following topics: Purdue Master Gardener orientation Pesticide safety and pesticide alternatives Soils and plant nutrition Plant science Weed identification and control Plant disease diagnosis Insect identification and control Animal pests Lawn care Herbaceous ornamentals Woody ornamentals Vegetable gardening 5

Basic training participants receive a copy of the Purdue Master Gardener Manual (available in print and digital formats), which is a comprehensive reference about many horticultural topics related to Purdue Master Gardener Basic Training. This reference also includes questions Purdue Master Gardeners may receive from the public with examples of appropriate responses. This manual will be a valuable resource for volunteers. Certification After completing the volunteer commitment of at least 35 hours, Master Gardener Interns will receive a certificate from Purdue University through their Master Gardener county coordinator that verifies they completed the Purdue Master Gardener Program requirements. The Master Gardener county coordinator will determine an appropriate time or event for presenting the certificates. See Appendix D: Sample Purdue Master Gardener Certificate, page 16. Annual Volunteer Requirements Once an individual has completed the necessary requirements and is a certified Purdue Master Gardener, that does not mean he or she is a Purdue Master Gardener for life. Purdue Master Gardeners must satisfy specific requirements each year to maintain the Purdue Master Gardener title and remain eligible to volunteer and participate in official Purdue Master Gardener activities and events. Purdue Master Gardener Annual Requirements To remain active each year, a Purdue Master Gardener must: 1. Volunteer for a minimum of 12 hours each year and report that activity to the Master Gardener county coordinator. 2. Complete and report a minimum of six hours of educational training by participating in one or more of these options: State, regional, national, or international Master Gardener conferences. County-sponsored advanced training sessions. Any other programs approved by the Master Gardener county coordinator. 3. Submit an updated and signed copy of the Purdue Master Gardener Volunteer Application and Agreement to the Purdue Extension county office coordinating the Purdue Master Gardener program of involvement. Purdue Master Gardener volunteers must be 18 or older to sign the volunteer agreement. see Appendix B: Purdue Master Gardener Volunteer Application and Agreement, page 13. 4. Consent to screening on these registries: Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website: www.nsopw.gov. Indiana Sex and Violent Offender Registry: www.icrimewatch.net/indiana. Consent for Sex and Violent Offender Registry Checks All Purdue Master Gardener volunteers must provide the following information for an annual background check: Date of birth Full name Alias/maiden name Purdue Master Gardeners and potential Purdue Master Gardener Basic Training participants must certify that the information they provide is correct, that they authorize Purdue Extension to search the Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public and the Indiana Sex and Violent Offender Registry websites, and that they authorize the release of any information on the registries to Purdue Extension and Purdue University. Purdue Master Gardeners must verify that they understand that misrepresenting or omitting facts requested is just cause for dismissal from the Purdue Master Gardener program. Note: A criminal record will not necessarily disqualify an applicant, but will be considered as it relates to specifics of the position. However, volunteers shall automatically be disqualified from the Purdue Master Gardener Program if they have 6

been convicted for crimes of violence or dishonesty, or crimes that classify them as sex or violent offenders (as defined by Indiana law). In order to be accepted as volunteer, participants must agree to respect, adhere to, and enforce the rules, policies, and guidelines established by Purdue Extension, and abide by all applicable state and federal laws. All participants must recognize that the Purdue Master Gardener program is part of Purdue Extension, which is connected to Purdue University, the United States Department of Agriculture, and all 92 Purdue Extension county offices in Indiana. Volunteers must understand that they are committing to involve individuals regardless of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, genetic information, disability, status as a veteran, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression in cooperation with other Purdue Extension volunteers and Purdue Extension personnel. Purdue University is an Equal Access/Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. Certification Levels Once a Purdue Master Gardener has fulfilled his or her volunteer hour commitment for initial certification, the individual is eligible to work toward Advanced Purdue Master Gardener certification. Purdue Master Gardener Program advanced certification requires at least 10 hours of approved additional instruction and a minimum of 25 hours of additional volunteer service. Other Advanced Master Gardener certification levels include Bronze, Silver, and Gold. The Gold level further recognizes those who have volunteered 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000, and 5,000 hours. Advanced Master Gardeners who earn Gold Level-1,000 hours will be recognized at the Annual Purdue Master Gardener State Conference. Minimum Certification Requirements Certification Level Cumulative Volunteer Activity Hours Cumulative Educational Training Hours Master Gardener 35 35 Advanced Master Gardener 60 45 Advanced Master Gardener Bronze 200 60 Advanced Master Gardener Silver 500 75 Advanced Master Gardener Gold 1,000 1,000 100 Advanced Master Gardener Gold 2,000 2,000 200 Advanced Master Gardener Gold 3,000 3,000 300 Advanced Master Gardener Gold 4,000 4,000 400 Advanced Master Gardener Gold 5,000 5,000 500 Reporting Volunteer Activity and Educational Training Hours Purdue Master Gardeners should speak to their Master Gardener county coordinator about the approved method for reporting volunteer activity and educational training hours. Many counties offer an online reporting system to make reporting easier and more convenient for volunteers. There are also printed forms available for those who do not have access to a computer or Internet service. Volunteers also may use computers at local libraries or Purdue Extension county offices to access the online reporting system. Records of Purdue Master Gardener volunteer hours are essential for Purdue Extension staff members to report the tremendous educational impact that Purdue Master Gardeners have in Indiana communities. 7

Lapse in Volunteer Activity Purdue Master Gardener volunteers are required to fulfill specific requirements each year to maintain their eligibility in the program. We realize that sometimes life circumstances will cause volunteers to be unable to meet the minimum volunteer activity and educational training hours. If there is a lapse in service of four years or less from the last active reporting year, the volunteer will be required to purchase the Purdue Master Gardener Manual (if not previously obtained or if the material has been updated since last active in the program), submit a signed volunteer agreement, provide evidence of a government-issued photo ID, and be subject to the annual sex and violent offender registry checks to become active in the program. If there is a lapse in service of more than four years from the last active reporting year, the Purdue Master Gardener volunteer will be required to retake the Purdue Master Gardener Basic Training, purchase any updated Purdue Master Gardener manuals or materials, retake and pass the Purdue Master Gardener Basic Training exam with a score of 70 percent or more, submit a signed Purdue Master Gardener Volunteer Application and Agreement (see page 13), provide evidence of a government-issued photo ID, and be subject to the annual sex and violent offender registry checks. Transferring Certification to Another Indiana County Purdue Master Gardeners who wish to transfer to a Purdue Master Gardener Program in another Indiana county are required to: 1. Apply to the program through the Master Gardener county coordinator they wish to transfer to. Volunteers must complete and sign the Purdue Master Gardener Program Volunteer Application and Agreement. 2. Submit to checks of the national and Indiana sex and violent offender registries and verify their identity by providing evidence of a governmentissued photo ID. 3. Provide written records from the previous Master Gardener county coordinator that verify: The applicant completed Purdue Master Gardener Basic Training. The applicant s volunteer activity and educational training hours. The applicant s volunteer activity and educational training hours are transferrable from one Indiana County to another. Transferring Certification from Another State Master Gardeners who were trained in another state and wish to volunteer for the Purdue Master Gardener Program must: 1. Apply to the Purdue Master Gardner Program and sign the Purdue Master Gardener Program Volunteer Application and Agreement. 2. Submit to annual checks on the national and Indiana sex and violent offender registries (see page 4). 3. Verify his or her identity by providing evidence of a government-issued photo ID. 4. Pass the Purdue Master Gardener final exam (Purdue Master Gardener post-test) with a minimum score of 70 percent. 5. Pay the locally-determined fee to cover the cost of the Purdue Master Gardener Manual and state program participation fee. Master Gardener county coordinators may charge additional fees to cover program expenses. 6. Provide written verification from their previous Master Gardener coordinator that they are Master Gardeners in good standing in their previous state Master Gardener program. Providing a record of volunteer hours and continuing education hours are helpful but will not be transferred to the Purdue Master Gardener Program from the transferring state s program. These records do help verify the applicant s Master Gardener volunteer activity in the previous state. 7. Complete the Purdue Master Gardener Orientation. Applicants may also be required to take other Master Gardener basic training sessions as determined by the Master Gardener 8

county coordinator. 8. The transferring Master Gardener will enter the program as an intern until completing 12 volunteer activity hours and six educational training hours to earn certification as a Purdue Master Gardener. Advanced levels will be earned according the requirements on page 7. 9. Transferring Master Gardener Interns from another state will be required to meet the Purdue Master Gardener volunteer activity hour requirements for certification found on page 6 provided they have met requirements 1-7 above. Transferring Certification to Another State Master Gardener Program Purdue Master Gardeners who wish to transfer to another state Master Gardener program must follow the transfer policies of that state s program. Master Gardener county coordinators will provide all documentation to the state program as requested. Use of the Purdue Master Gardener Title and Official Logo The Purdue Master Gardener title may be used exclusively in the Purdue Master Gardener Program as part of Purdue Extension. The title may never be used for commercial purposes. Purdue Master Gardener Program participants are expected to identify themselves as Purdue Master Gardeners only when they are performing volunteer work approved by their Master Gardener county coordinator. However, the training, experience, and certification gained by an individual in the Purdue Master Gardener Program may rightfully be included in personal resumes and volunteers are encouraged to include this training when seeking employment. Purdue Master Gardener certificates and badges may not be displayed at places of business nor can the Purdue Master Gardener title be used in advertisements for a business except where the Purdue Master Gardener program is sponsoring an educational program approved by the Master Gardener county coordinator. The Purdue Master Gardener logo may be used in either black, white, dark green (Pantone Green 342 CVU) and cream (4545 CVU), or color leaves with black print. The Master Gardener font is ITC Leawood and Purdue & Program font is Berliner Grotesk. Do not alter the logo in any manner other than to adjust the size. Helping Others Grow and/ or a county name or association name may be added to it (above or below). Purdue Master Gardener activities should also follow Purdue Extension branding guidelines (see Purdue Extension Brand Basics, available from the Purdue Extension Communication and Marketing Resources website, www.ag.purdue.edu/extension/communication). Purdue Master Gardener apparel and marketing items are available through the Purdue Master Gardener state coordinator s office on a limited basis. Vendors who wish to use the Purdue Master Gardener Program logo must be licensed through Purdue University and be in compliance with Purdue s marketing guidelines. Please contact the Purdue Master Gardener state coordinator s office for specific questions about the use of the Purdue Master Gardener Program logo on apparel and marketing items. 9

Recommendations to Clientele Purdue Master Gardeners and interns strive to provide unbiased information to the general public with no intended endorsement of specific products, companies, or services. Purdue Master Gardeners are to make recommendations only in the area of home horticulture. Purdue Master Gardeners shall follow published Purdue recommendations when giving pesticide (insecticide, herbicide, fungicide) recommendations. Questions about cultural practices and problems not specifically covered by Purdue recommendations should be referred to a local Purdue Extension educator. Questions about commercial crops or plants also should be referred to a local Purdue Extension educator. Pest Information Policy Protecting the environment and human health is a concern for everyone. In order to promote wise and effective pest management decisions, Purdue Master Gardener Program volunteers are asked to subscribe to the following policies when providing pest management information: 1. You understand that as a Purdue Master Gardener the pest management information you provide must be limited to home, lawn, and garden problems. Questions about commercial crop production, commercial pest control, and pesticide liability are to be referred to the appropriate Purdue Extension professional. 2. You understand that as a Purdue Master Gardener you will provide both nonchemical and chemical pest management information as approved by Purdue Extension and allow the client to make his or her choice of strategies. 3. You understand that pesticides must be applied with care and only to the plants, animals, or sites listed on the pesticide labels. When mixing and applying pesticides, users must follow all label precautions to protect the applicator, other people, and the environment. It is a violation of law to disregard label directions. You understand pesticide labels and extension recommendations from other states may not be applicable or legal in Indiana. If available at the time of consultation, you will attempt to communicate the label precautions to the client along with the pest management options. 4. You understand that as a Purdue Master Gardener you are considered a volunteer representative of Purdue Extension. Therefore, when it comes to pest management, you will provide only accurate, documented control options provided by Purdue Extension for home and garden use. You understand that if the client or you, are not clear about information, you will request clarification from the appropriate Purdue Extension professional. Expectations for Volunteer Behavior These behavioral expectations give Purdue Master Gardener volunteers the opportunity to reaffirm their commitments and dedication to the well-being of Indiana citizens. When Purdue Master Gardener volunteers agree to follow these policies, they are making a collective statement that youth and adult audiences are being treated with respect, dignity, and attention to individual needs. In the role of a Purdue Master Gardener volunteer, you will: 1. Respect, adhere to, and enforce the rules, policies, and guidelines established by Purdue Extension, and abide by all applicable state and federal laws. 2. Accept the supervision and support from salaried Purdue Extension staff or designated management volunteers. 3. Accept responsibility to represent Purdue Extension and the Purdue Master Gardener Program with dignity and pride by being a positive role model for the citizens of Indiana. 4. Conduct yourself in a courteous, respectful manner, and do your best to cooperate with others. 5. Be truthful and forthright when representing the Purdue Master Gardener Program. 6. Recognize that verbal or physical abuse, failure to comply with equal opportunity and antidiscrimination laws, or committing criminal acts may be grounds for termination as a Purdue Master Gardener volunteer. 10

7. Understand that being under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs while representing the Purdue Master Gardener Program may result in termination as a Purdue Master Gardener volunteer. 8. Operate machinery, vehicles, and other equipment in a safe, lawful, and responsible manner. 9. Use technology and social media in an appropriate manner that reflects the best practices in your role as a Purdue Master Gardener. 10. Use the Purdue Master Gardener title only for approved volunteer activities in the Purdue Master Gardener Program, not for commercial purposes. 11. Provide unbiased information to the general public with no intended endorsement of specific products, companies, or services. You understand that you will make recommendations only in the area of consumer horticulture. When it is necessary to make recommendations that include the use of pesticides, you will follow Purdue University policy regarding this issue. Being a Purdue Master Gardener volunteer is a privilege, not a right. If, during the application process, Purdue Extension staff determine that an applicant is not the right fit for the Purdue Master Gardener Program, then Purdue Extension staff reserve the right to decline the applicant as a volunteer. Termination of a Volunteer In the unfortunate event that a Purdue Master Gardener volunteer s behavior violates Purdue Master Gardener policies or the volunteer refuses to follow the policies and must be dismissed as a Purdue Master Gardener, the following procedures and process may be followed: 1. The Master Gardener county coordinator may send a letter of reprimand to the volunteer. 2. At Purdue Master Gardener Program s sole discretion, a meeting may be scheduled between the volunteer, the Master Gardener county coordinator and the Purdue Extension county extension director. This meeting is not required, and the termination and/or probation process can continue regardless of whether or not a meeting has taken place. 3. Either a probation period with explicit goals will be set, or the volunteer will be terminated. Purdue University and the Purdue Master Gardener Program reserve the right to immediately terminate any volunteer who demonstrates egregious behavior that rises to the level that termination is necessary for health and/or safety reasons, as determined by the Purdue Extension county director. By completing the Purdue Master Gardener Program application and signing the volunteer agreement included in the application, Purdue Master Gardener volunteers acknowledge that they have read and agree to abide by the behavioral expectations in this document and understand that failing to comply with these expectations may result being terminated as a Purdue Master Gardener volunteer. Photo Release Purdue Master Gardener volunteers are often involved in activities and events that are promoted on Purdue websites, presentations, publications, and other marketing materials related to the Purdue Master Gardener program. All Purdue Master Gardeners are asked to agree to the photo release in Appendix B: Purdue Master Gardener Volunteer Application and Agreement, page 13. Purdue University Nondiscrimination Policy Purdue Master Gardener volunteers are representatives of Purdue Extension and, while performing activities in their role as a Purdue Master Gardener, are to avoid discriminating against any person or group of people on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, genetic information, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, or status as a veteran. Purdue Extension will conduct its programs, services and activities consistent with applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations and orders and in conformance with the procedures and limitations as set forth in Purdue s Equal Opportunity, Equal Access and Affirmative Action policy. The Purdue University nondiscrimination statement is available at www.purdue.edu/purdue/ea_eou_ statement.html. 11

Vehicle Use Policy Please see Purdue University s vehicle use policy located at: www.purdue.edu/business/risk_mgmt/ Vehicle_Use_Info. Appendix A: Purdue Master Gardener Position Description Title Purdue Master Gardener Objective To extend Purdue Extension s educational programs in home horticulture through the use of trained volunteers. Position Description The Purdue Master Gardener: Cooperates with and assists Purdue Extension county staff; answers questions and inquiries by telephone, in clinics, at demonstrations, and/or at workshops from the general public about gardening, trees, shrubs, lawns, plants, insects, and related topics. Helps prepare educational resources (including mass media materials) and home horticulture class presentations. Keeps appropriate records and reports volunteer activities as requested by the Master Gardener county coordinator. Requirements A Purdue Master Gardener must: Complete an intensive basic training and pass a final exam. Devote a minimum of 35 hours of volunteer service within two years of completing Purdue Master Gardener Basic Training. Be willing to develop knowledge and skills in ornamental horticulture, home gardening, and related areas. Effectively communicate with the public via telephone, personal contact, group contact, or written communication. Supervision The Purdue Extension educator who administers the Purdue Master Gardener Program in each county is the Master Gardener county coordinator. The coordinator supervises and supports Purdue Master Gardener volunteers. The Master Gardener county coordinator will review the suitability of any work for volunteer credit. The coordinator will provide in-service training for volunteers. The coordinator will provide work space, a telephone, and other needed support if possible. The coordinator will provide information about continuing education opportunities. 12

Appendix B: Purdue Master Gardener Volunteer Application and Agreement When you sign this Purdue Master Gardener Volunteer Application and Agreement you confirm that you agree to follow all policies concerning the use of the Purdue Master Gardener title. You also confirm that you have read and agree to follow all policies stated in the Purdue Master Gardener Program Policy Guide (www.hort.purdue.edu/mg). In order to be considered for participation in the Purdue Master Gardener Basic Training or to continue volunteering as a Purdue Master Gardener, please read and sign this agreement, and return it to your Master Gardener county coordinator. Your interest and future contributions as a Purdue Master Gardener are greatly appreciated by Purdue Extension, Indiana residents, and the communities that benefit from your efforts. Sincerely, John C. Orick Purdue Master Gardener State Coordinator Purdue University Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture 625 Agricultural Mall Drive West Lafayette, IN 47907-2010 orick@purdue.edu 765-496-7956 Please print or type Full Name Alias/Maiden Name Date of Birth Address Apt. City State ZIP Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone Email County of Intended Purdue Master Gardener Basic Training County of Intended Purdue Master Gardener Service 13

The following questions regarding race and ethnicity are optional Race (check one) White or Caucasian Black or African American American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander Multiple Races Undetermined Ethnicity (check one) Hispanic Non-Hispanic Emergency Contact Information (required) Name Telephone Relationship Provisions of the Agreement to Participate in the Purdue Master Gardener Program Please read the statements below. By signing this form, you agree to all the statements below. Use of Title. I understand that the title Purdue Master Gardener is to be used exclusively in the Purdue Master Gardener Program. Purdue Master Gardeners are expected to identify themselves as such only when engaged in unpaid public service approved by Purdue Extension. Appearing in a commercial activity, endorsing commercial products, or implying Purdue University endorsement of any product or place of business are inappropriate and violate the policies of the Purdue Master Gardener Program. Understanding Policies. I have read the Purdue Master Gardener Program Policy Guide (www.hort.purdue. edu/mg) and agree to follow all policies regarding participation in the Purdue Master Gardener Program. Age Certification. I am 18 years or older. Registry Checks. I consent to annual registry checks via the Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Registry and Indiana Sex Offender Registry as explained in the Purdue Master Gardener Program Policy Guide. Identity Verification. I agree to provide evidence of a government-issued photo ID verifying my identity. Behavioral Expectations. I agree to abide by the adult behavioral expectations for Purdue Master Gardeners explained in the Purdue Master Gardener Program Policy Guide. Pest Recommendations. I agree to make recommendations to the public according to the Purdue Master Gardener pest information policy outlined in the Purdue Master Gardener Program Policy Guide. Liability Release. I understand that participating in the Purdue Master Gardener Program can involve certain risks to me. I accept those risks. I hereby discharge Purdue University, the Trustees of Purdue University, the county commissioners, the Purdue Extension county office, and each of their trustees, officers, appointees, agents, employees, and volunteers ( Released Parties ) from all claims that I might have for any injury or harm including death, arising out of my participation in any activity related to the Purdue Master Gardener 14

Program, even if such injury or harm is caused by the negligence or fault of any of the Released Parties. I do not, however, release these individuals and entities from liability for intentional, willful, or wanton acts and this release shall not be construed to include such acts. First Aid. I give permission for Purdue Master Gardener Program and its representatives, and emergency personnel to make necessary first aid decisions if I am injured or fall ill while participating in Purdue Master Gardener Program activities. I shall be financially responsible for the cost of any medical treatment. Photo Release. I grant permission for the Purdue Master Gardener program to use videos or photographs of me for educational purposes or promotion of the Purdue Master Gardener program and/or Purdue Extension programs Vehicle Use. I certify that I comply with all requirements established by the Purdue University Use of Vehicles for University Business policy explained at www.purdue.edu/business/risk_mgmt/vehicle_use_info. Volunteer Service. I agree to contribute at least 35 hours of volunteer service within two years of completing Purdue Master Gardener Basic Training and understand the number of volunteer hours required for certification may vary depending on the county of participation. I also understand that in order to continue my certification as a Purdue Master Gardener I must contribute at least 12 hours of volunteer service and 6 hours of educational training approved by my Master Gardener county coordinator each subsequent year. I agree to report volunteer activity and educational training hours to the Master Gardener county coordinator at least once per year using a reporting method approved by the Master Gardener county coordinator. County Coordinator. I understand that the Purdue Extension educator serving as the Master Gardener county coordinator for the county where I volunteer as a Purdue Master Gardener is the coordinator and advisor for the Purdue Master Gardener Program in that county and for my involvement in the program. Notification of Changes. I will contact the Purdue Extension Master Gardener county coordinator or Purdue Master Gardener state coordinator if changes in my life occur that cause me to be ineligible to serve as a Purdue Master Gardener volunteer. Applicant s Signature Applicant s Printed Name Date Parent s Signature (if applicant is younger than 18) Parent s Printed Name Date For Purdue Extension Office Use Only National Sex Offender Registry Check Date Completed Purdue Extension Office Staffer Completing Check Indiana Sex Offender Registry Check Date Completed Purdue Extension Office Staffer Completing Check Verification of Photo ID Date Completed Purdue Extension Office Staffer Completing Verification 15

Appendix C: Resources Websites Purdue Master Gardener Program www.hort.purdue.edu/mg Purdue Consumer Horticulture www.hort.purdue.edu/ext Purdue Extension Education Store www.the-education-store.com Purdue Plant & Pest Diagnostic Laboratory www.ppdl.purdue.edu (765) 494-7071 FAX (765) 494-3958 Submit plant and pest samples for diagnosis or identification to the Purdue Plant & Pest Diagnostic Laboratory. Submit samples with a completed sample submission form PPDL-1 (available from your Purdue Extension county office or at www.ppdl.purdue.edu) and a check for $11 payable to Purdue University to: Plant & Pest Diagnostic Laboratory LSPS-Room 101, Purdue University 915 W. State Street West Lafayette, IN 47907-2054 Appendix D: Sample Purdue Master Gardener Certificate 16

Appendix E: Purdue Master Gardener Badges July 2014 It is the policy of the Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service that all persons have equal opportunity and access to its educational programs, services, activities, and facilities without regard to race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, disability or status as a veteran. Purdue University is an Affirmative Action institution. This material may be available in alternative formats. LOCAL FACES EXTENSION COUNTLESS CONNECTIONS 1-888-EXT-INFO www.extension.purdue.edu Order or download materials from Purdue Extension The Education Store www.the-education-store.com