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KCMGs Cindy Rich, Duddly Hargrove, Johnnie Hargrove, Tamara Stahlman and Sandra Stahlman with the 2019 Awards. Photo: KCMGA.

2018

KCMGs Cindy Rich, Duddly Hargrove, Johnnie Hargrove, Tamara Stahlman and Sandra Stahlman with the 2019 Awards. Photo: KCMGA.
KCMGs Cindy Rich, Duddly Hargrove, Johnnie Hargrove, Tamara Stahlman and Sandra Stahlman with the 2019 Awards. Photo: KCMGA.

At the 2019 Texas Master Gardener Association Convention, Kaufman County Master Gardener Association, which is in the Medium Association category for organizations with 25 to 49 members, received three second place awards.

Beverly Curtis was recognized for contributions as Individual Master Gardener. This category recognizes a Master Gardener whose involvement and contributions during the award year are of primary importance, although prior year contributions or involvement may also be considered.

The Poor Farm Vegetable Demonstration Garden was recognized in the Project category, and the 2018 Horticultural Calendar was recognized in the Written Education category.

KCMG Beverly Curtis, the recipient, and 2019 KCMGA Vice President Linda Wells show the Individual Master Gardener Award. Photo: KCMGA.
KCMG Beverly Curtis, the recipient, and 2019 KCMGA Vice President Linda Wells show the Individual Master Gardener Award. Photo: KCMGA.
Master Gardener Allan Hiller, Project Lead for the Poor Farm Vegetable Garden, receives their award from Master Gardener President Linda Wells. Photo: KCMGA.
Master Gardener Allan Hiller, Project Lead for the Poor Farm Vegetable Garden, receives their award from Master Gardener President Linda Wells. Photo: KCMGA.
Calendar Committee members Master Gardeners Renee Roysdon, Michele Reeves, and Kris Kumar with their award. Master Gardener and President Linda Well is standing. Photo: KCMGA.
Calendar Committee members Master Gardeners Renee Roysdon, Michele Reeves, and Kris Kumar with their award. Master Gardener and President Linda Well is standing. Photo: KCMGA.

2018

KCMGs Cindy Rich, Duddly Hargrove, Johnnie Hargrove, Tamara Stahlman and Sandra Stahlman with the 2019 Awards. Photo: KCMGA.
KCMGs Cindy Rich, Duddly Hargrove, Johnnie Hargrove, Tamara Stahlman and Sandra Stahlman with the 2019 Awards. Photo: KCMGA.

At the 2019 Texas Master Gardener Association Convention, Kaufman County Master Gardener Association, which is in the Medium Association category for organizations with 25 to 49 members, received three second place awards.

Beverly Curtis was recognized for contributions as Individual Master Gardener. This category recognizes a Master Gardener whose involvement and contributions during the award year are of primary importance, although prior year contributions or involvement may also be considered.

The Poor Farm Vegetable Demonstration Garden was recognized in the Project category, and the 2018 Horticultural Calendar was recognized in the Written Education category.

KCMG Beverly Curtis, the recipient, and 2019 KCMGA Vice President Linda Wells show the Individual Master Gardener Award. Photo: KCMGA.
KCMG Beverly Curtis, the recipient, and 2019 KCMGA Vice President Linda Wells show the Individual Master Gardener Award. Photo: KCMGA.
Master Gardener Allan Hiller, Project Lead for the Poor Farm Vegetable Garden, receives their award from Master Gardener President Linda Wells. Photo: KCMGA.
Master Gardener Allan Hiller, Project Lead for the Poor Farm Vegetable Garden, receives their award from Master Gardener President Linda Wells. Photo: KCMGA.
Calendar Committee members Master Gardeners Renee Roysdon, Michele Reeves, and Kris Kumar with their award. Master Gardener and President Linda Well is standing. Photo: KCMGA.
Calendar Committee members Master Gardeners Renee Roysdon, Michele Reeves, and Kris Kumar with their award. Master Gardener and President Linda Well is standing. Photo: KCMGA.

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