Brinkerhoff, K. 2026, Master Gardener Annual Report (Snapshot) - 2025, University of Nevada, Reno Extension

As we reflect on the past year, we are filled with gratitude for the incredible dedication and generosity of our Master Gardener volunteers. The Master Gardeners’ time, effort, and passion have been the driving force behind our mission, and we are excited to share the impact of their contributions in this year’s Extension Master Gardener Annual Report Snapshot.

This report is not just a summary of figures; it is a celebration of the hard work and an acknowledgment of the countless ways our Master Gardener volunteers have enriched the lives of others.

We invite you to explore the report and take pride in the remarkable achievements of the Master Gardener volunteers have accomplished. As we look ahead, we are excited for another year of service, impact, and working together to make a difference.

With deepest appreciation,

Katelyn Brinkerhoff
Statewide Master Gardener Coordinator
University of Nevada, Reno Extension

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