Press Release
Santa Clara Valley Green Gardener Program at MAEP
Metropolitan Adult Education Program’s (MAEP) Green Gardener class offered in English and Spanish at MAEP’s Erikson Adult Center, 4849 Pearl Avenue, San Jose, is now accepting registrations for the Spring session.
The Green Gardener class is designed for landscape professionals and is a collaborative program between MAEP, the Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program (SCVURPP), the West Valley Clean Water Program, and the Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County. The Green Gardener program was designed by officials in Santa Barbara County who were concerned about chemicals in the water that would pollute their bays. Santa Clara County is the third county in the state to use the program and MAEP first offered the class in the Spring of 2008.
Each two-hour weekly session is taught by a different Master Gardener or Landscape Professional. Students will learn how to reduce urban runoff and storm water pollution from landscape maintenance activities; improve the appearance and value of landscapes; how to use the correct irrigation methods; and to use resources wisely.
Professional gardeners who successfully complete the program will receive a Santa Clara Valley Green Gardener card and a certificate of completion. Those who successfully complete the program will also have their contact information listed on SCVURPP’s website at www.mywatershedwatch.org
The Spanish session will be offered on Tuesday’s beginning January 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. and the English session will be offered on Wednesday’s beginning January 21 from 4 to 6 p.m. The registration fee for the class is $120. Some scholarships are available for those working in the landscape maintenance business—first come/first served. Call 408-723-6450 to register or visit www.metroed.net for more information.
MetroED is the largest career-oriented educational organization in
Santa Clara County, comprised of high school and adult occupational,
academic and community programs.
MetroED annually provides 30,000 diverse students with the skills
to help them be productive, income-earning and tax-paying contributors to
Silicon Valley.
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