Master Rain Gardener Program: In-Person Residential Certification

Thu Jun 18 2026 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm UTC-04:00

Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve | Huron

Erie Conservation District
Publisher/HostErie Conservation District
Master Rain Gardener Program: In-Person Residential Certification
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This course will teach you how to manage rain water in your yard by designing and installing a rain garden.
About this Event

The Residential Certification is geared toward homeowners who would like to install a rain garden in their own yard and serve as the neighborhood expert on rain gardens.


2026 Summer In-Person Class Dates:
The Master Rain Gardener (MRG) course includes five (5) classes. All classes will be held at Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve on Thursdays from 5:00pm-7:00pm.

June 18, 2026: Class 1 - Watersheds, Stormwater, + Site Selection

June 25, 2026: Class 2 - Sizing + Soils

July 2, 2026: Class 3 - Digging + Planning

July 9, 2026: Class 4 - Plant Selection + Design

*Class 4 will take place at the Ritter Public Library in Vermilion

July 16, 2026: Class 5 - Final Design + Student Presentations

Light refreshments will be provided.



Need-based scholarships are available!

We are committed to creating a more diverse and inclusive program that is accessible to all Ohio residents. Please reach out to Erie Conservation District ([email protected]) to learn more about our need-based scholarship opportunities. Based on the need, the course can be available for as low as $30.



Completing your Master Rain Gardener Certification

This course will provide you with the information and experience to build your own rain garden and become a Certified Master Rain Gardener. We recognize that not everyone can build a rain garden on their own property, so you can also become certified by participating in a public rain garden installation or volunteering at a public rain garden.

Upon certification, you'll receive a Master Rain Gardener t-shirt, sign, and certificate (included in the cost of registration).



What is a Rain Garden?

Rain gardens work with natrue to collect and filter rainwater that runs off impervious surfaces like rooftops and driveways. Impervious surfaces lead to increases in surface runoff and often result in increased flooding and stream bank erosion. As water travels over imperivous surfaces it also has the potential to pick-up pollutants. Polluted stormwater runoff enters our rivers and lakes and is one of the leading threats to water quality in the United States. Rain gardens naturally manage stormwater by infiltrating precipitation and allowing it to soak into the ground rather than sending it directly to storm sewers and nearby streams untreated.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve, 2514 Cleveland Road East, Huron, United States

Tickets

USD 85.00

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