Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service utilizes local program area committees to gain knowledge of issues or challenges facing residents of Colorado County. Volunteer members of these committees help county agents identify, plan, implement, and evaluate educational programs for the residents of Colorado County. Master volunteers are also being trained by Extension as Master Naturalists and Master Gardeners offering the opportunity for these volunteers to receive more intense training. Once certified, these master volunteers are able to offer their expertise to clientele. Many different volunteer opportunities are always available through Extension. Program area committees, Extension Education Clubs, Master Volunteer Programs, and 4-H Clubs are always in need of new volunteers.
Please contact the Colorado County office of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service if we can be of assistance to you.
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