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The City of San Marcos has set the dates for its second Master Composter Course for March 2015.
Class size is limited, so people interested in the program are encouraged sign up early by contacting Solid Waste Program Coordinator Amy Kirwin at akirwin@sanmarcostx.gov.
“The Master Composter course is a great introduction into the practice, science, and importance of composting, as well as a foothold into community engagement and networking,” said Neil Kaufman, instructor for the course.
Program expectations:
$20 for textbook
20 hours of total classroom time
20 hours of volunteering within 6 months of classroom completion
Classroom Dates and Times:
March 9, 11, 23, 25 from 6-8:30 p.m.
March 14 and 28 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location:
San Marcos Nature Center
430 Riverside Dr.
The first Master Composting Certification class completed its coursework in October 2014. Volunteers with Texas State University’s Bobcat Blend taught students how to set up and manage a backyard compost pile, and are now the students are completing 20 hours of volunteer work. Most are helping community gardens get their compost piles productive, while others are helping Bobcat Blend.
At the last class, there was a field trip to the Bobcat Blend facility to see how they manage a large composting operation.
Residents interested in signing up for the Master Composter Certification should contact Amy Kirwin at akirwin@sanmarcostx.gov.
For questions or more information, please contact Amy Kirwin, Solid Waste Coordinator, at 512.393.8407 or email at akirwin@sanmarcostx.gov
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