Master Gardener recognized
- Kent Casson
- Sep 24
- 1 min read

The University of Illinois Extension proudly congratulates McLean County Master Gardener Cheryl West of Arrowsmith on receiving a prestigious state award from the Illinois Master Gardener program.
Cheryl was honored for her outstanding contributions during the Illinois Master Gardener Conference and Awards Ceremony held on Friday, September 5, in Springfield.
Cheryl was recognized as a 2025 Illinois Master Gardener Sustained Excellence award winner. This award was established to honor Illinois Master Gardeners who have previously received the Outstanding Master Gardener Award and have continued to demonstrate distinction in the program.
Since joining the Master Gardener program in the fall of 2019, Cheryl has been an active and highly valued volunteer with the McLean County Master Gardeners. A lifelong learner and natural leader, she serves as co-leader of Sarah’s Garden at the David Davis Mansion, where she helps restore, preserve, and maintain the historic 1872 garden. Cheryl also researches and documents the history and cultivation of the garden’s plant varieties, while mentoring new volunteers to ensure the legacy of the site continues.
In addition to her work at the mansion, Cheryl has contributed her talents to the Home, Lawn, and Garden Day committee, serving as both a program committee member and co-chair of the event. Her leadership has been instrumental in planning this community event, which promotes gardening education and shares valuable resources with the public.



























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