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2004 Award Winners

The Texas Master Association recognized and presented awards for exemplary publications, visual arts, multimedia, programs, projects, individuals, and Master Gardener associations or corporations at the TMGA State Conference held May 5-7, 2005 in Denton, Texas. The Awards Program is divided into three classes, small, medium and large associations according to the number of certified Texas Master Gardeners in the association.

Association
Small Counties
Medium Counties
Large Counties
1st Place
Parker
County Master Gardener Association
Hood
County Master Gardeners
Montgomery
County Master Gardener Association
2nd Place  
Aransas-San Patricio County Master Gardener Association
Galveston County Master Gardener Association
3rd Place    
Victoria
County Master Gardener Association

 

Multimedia
Small Counties
Medium Counties
Large Counties
1st Place
No Entries
Hood
“Hood County Master Gardeners Website”
Victoria
“ Victoria County Master Gardener Association Website(s)”
2nd Place .
Bell

“Tip of the Week”
Fort Bend
Fort Bend County Master Gardener Website FAQ’s
3rd Place .  
Tarrant
“Tarrant County Master Gardeners’ Website”

 

Publication
 
Small Counties
Medium Counties
Large Counties
1st Place
Parker
“A Botanical Guide of Chandor Gardens”
Hood County
“Hood County Master Gardeners Fall Favorites”
Fort Bend
“Plants in the Classroom” Resource Handbook
2nd Place
Ellis County
“HoeHums”
Aransas-San Patricio
“Association Monthly Newsletter”
Galveston
“Thumbnail Guide to Gardening in Galveston County”
3rd Place
Kaufman
“Kaufman County Master Gardener Handbook”
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Harris
“Butterfly Habitat & Life Cycle”

 

Program
 
Small Counties
Medium Counties
Large Counties
1st Place
Kaufman
“Spring Community Seminar”
Hood
“Advanced Educational Seminar "
Galveston
“Plant Propagation for All Ages”
2nd Place  
 
Fort Bend
“Green Thumb Seminars"
3rd Place    
Bexar
“Classroom Gardens Program”

 

Visual Arts
 
Small Counties
Medium Counties
Large Counties
1st Place
Ellis
“Perennials”
Aransas-San Patricio
“Habitat Gardening”
Fort Bend
“Vegetables and the Insects that Love Them”
2nd Place  
Hood
“Firewise Landscaping”
Travis
“EZ Greenhouse”
3rd Place    
Galvestion
“Square Foot Gardening”

 

Project
Small Counties
Medium Counties
Large Counties
1st Place
Grimes
“Grimes County Master Gardeners’ Community Garden”
Aransas-San Patricio
“2004 Hidden Gardens Tour”
Tarrant
“Alice Carlson School”
2nd Place
Ellis
“Chautauqua Auditorium Historic Landscape Project”
Hood
“Hood County Library Landscape”
Fort Bend
" Krause Children’s Residential Treatment Center ‘Garden Guardians"
3rd Place
Jackson
"Jackson County Courthouse Beautification”
 
Potter-Randall
“Gardening with the Masters”

 

Individual Master Gardener
 
Small Counties
Medium Counties
Large Counties
1st Place
Ellis
“Bill Bush”
Bell
“Louise Oldham”
Tarrant
“Eleanor Tuck”
2nd Place
Walker
“Jean Marsh”
Aransas-San Patricio
“Ms. Frankie Fox”
Nueces
“Helen Orsak”
3rd Place  
Hood
“Mary Lynn Martin”
Porter-Randall
“Bob Hatton”

 

 

 

 

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