Master Food Preserver Volunteers
Who We Are:
Do you enjoy the art and science of food preservation? Would you like to develop expertise in this area? Consider becoming a Master Food Preserver.
What We Do:
Master Food Preservers serve to extend University of Maine Extension’s educational programs in food preservation to adults and youth. The Master Food Preserver serves as a volunteer opportunity and a resource in the community to provide the public with research-based information on food preservation from UMaine Extension and USDA.
Where We Are Located:
The Master Food Preserver training takes place in various Cumberland county locations, however volunteer work and projects can be completed state-wide once training is complete.
Volunteer Experiences Can Include:
After completing your training, you will have an opportunity to choose your volunteer experiences. The 20-hour commitment can be fulfilled by
- Helping others to learn, and provide research-based information from UMaine Extension.
- Providing information at local farmers’ markets, fairs, or community events.
- Conducting presentations and workshops as part of a team or on your own for community groups and schools.
- Preparing educational displays, writing articles for newsletters, newspapers, etc.
To learn more, visit Master Food Preservers and view the Master Food Preserver Volunteer Role Description.
How to Apply:
Through an application process, any Maine resident 21 years or older is eligible to take the Master Food Preserver course. To become a Master Food Preserver, apply online or contact:
Kathleen Savoie
Extension Educator
75 Clearwater Drive, Falmouth 04105
207.781.6099
ksavoie@maine.edu