Composting workshops set
The Penn State Cooperative Extension, the Butler County Department of Recycling and Waste Management, and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection are once again teaming up to offer composting workshops and free backyard composting bins to Butler County residents.
Why compost? Composting is the natural decomposition of organic matter.
The process creates a material that is, in turn, used to condition the soil. By diverting yard and other organic household wastes from landfills, we preserve landfill space, conserve natural resources, and when compost is used in gardens, flower beds, and on lawns we save money, time, and effort.
These backyard composting classes are being offered to all Butler County residents with an interest in composting and gardening, recycling yard and household organic wastes, and reducing the amount of these wastes entering landfills.
Our goal is to begin composting and to provide assistance to those who are already composting.
Program participants will receive one free composting bin per household after completion of the workshop. In addition, participants will receive educational materials that will help them in their composting efforts.
The scheduled workshop sessions will be held in the lower level meeting room of the Butler County Cooperative Extension Office in Building 10 on the grounds of Sunnyview Home.
Three Thursday evening sessions have been scheduled for 6:30 to 8 p.m. May 22, June 12 and June 19.
Registration is required. Space is limited to 25 participants per session. Registrants should indicate their first and second choice of dates.
Registration will be accepted through the Butler County Extension Office by phone at 724-287-4761, Ext. 222, or e-mail ButlerExt@psu.edu with your name, address, phone, and choice of dates.
For additional information on composting, contact Butler County Extension Director, Donna Zang at 724-287-4761 or Butler County Recycling and Waste Management Coordinator Sheryl Kelly at 724-284-5300.
This material is submitted by C, Extension director, and the staff of the Penn State Extension office at the Sunnyview Home complex.
