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Become A Master Composter In Temecula This Month
This four-week course intends to empower residents to reduce waste and build healthier soil.

TEMECULA, CA — The community is invited to participate in an upcoming Master Composter Training on Oct. 18 in Temecula.
The four-week training program aims to provide residents with the skills to become a certified Master Composter, community leaders who can help reduce waste, protect natural resources and promote sustainable living, according to the County of Riverside Department of Waste Resources.
The training will be held on four Saturdays, Oct. 18, 25, Nov. 8 and 15, at the Mary Phillips Senior Center, located at 41845 6th Street in Temecula.
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New composters will learn hands-on composting techniques, soil health practices and ways to educate others about composting.
"Join the movement toward a cleaner, more sustainable future — become a Master Composter and help build a healthier community and environment," organizers said.
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To register or learn more, visit this link or email Waste-Volunteer@rivco.org.
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