Extension Agent Clint Perkins, Judith Dooley, Sally Houk, Cecil Wallas, Past President Peggy Rogers
MG 2003 and was instrumental in starting Mineola Nature Preserve. Emeritus 2012.
Eileen and Bart Bartlett
Both became MG 2006
Received emeritus status March 2014
Bart passed away 2016
Eileen was our first newsletter editor
Pat Johnson 1991 joined WCMGA 2008
Worked with JMG
Emeritus January 2018
Nancy Weaver 2004
Pam Riley is a certified Texas Master Gardener, Wood County and has been an very active member from January 2007 until present at which time she is unable to continue to fulfill the hours of recertification requirements due to her health.
During her years of service, she provided over 1,000 hours of volunteer service each year. She has always exceeded the required hours of education and volunteer each year. Pam was the trainee coordinator for the 2008 trainee class and served on many committees. She has Specialist training in EarthKind and Rainwater Harvesting.
Right out of class, Pam’s passion became creating an Arboretum in Quitman on 21 deserted acres that had belonged to the state but had been deeded to the city of Quitman. She was able to acquire a 99 year lease and later acquired with a lease the historical Stinson house sitting on same property. Pam created the Friends of the Arboretum in order to fund, restore and create the Arboretum.
In recognition of her service, Pam was voted by membership as Wood County Master Gardener of the Year for 2008. She received 1st place in medium size association individual Master Gardener Award from Texas Master Gardeners in 2008..
Pam is an exemplary Master Gardener giving selflessly of her time and sharing her knowledge.
During her years of service, she provided over 1,000 hours of volunteer service each year. She has always exceeded the required hours of education and volunteer each year. Pam was the trainee coordinator for the 2008 trainee class and served on many committees. She has Specialist training in EarthKind and Rainwater Harvesting.
Right out of class, Pam’s passion became creating an Arboretum in Quitman on 21 deserted acres that had belonged to the state but had been deeded to the city of Quitman. She was able to acquire a 99 year lease and later acquired with a lease the historical Stinson house sitting on same property. Pam created the Friends of the Arboretum in order to fund, restore and create the Arboretum.
In recognition of her service, Pam was voted by membership as Wood County Master Gardener of the Year for 2008. She received 1st place in medium size association individual Master Gardener Award from Texas Master Gardeners in 2008..
Pam is an exemplary Master Gardener giving selflessly of her time and sharing her knowledge.