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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Montesano - Ties to the Land Succession Planning
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Postponed until a future date can be set\n \nPlease contact Patrick Shults for more information at: 360-740-1213\, or by email: patrick.shults@wsu.edu \nDo you own and care for farm or forestland?\nIf so\, you probably have strong feelings about leaving your land in good condition for the future. Succession Planning—the human side of Estate Planning—focuses on ways to maintain family ties to the land from generation to generation\, building awareness of key challenges facing family businesses\, and motivating families to address those challenges. \nWhat’s Covered\nTies to the Land is an award-winning succession planning workshop offered by WSU Extension. Succession planning is the human side of estate planning\, and is a way for families to maintain their ties to the land across multiple generations\, building awareness of the key challenges facing family businesses\, and motivating families to address the challenges. It is a facilitated and interactive workshop with DVD-based components that provides effective tools families can use to decide the future of their land.  Workshop participants learn about the legal and economic aspects of transferring a farm\, forest or ranch from one generation to the next. Participants receive a “Ties to the Land” workbook and companion DVD\, tools designed to help families to continue to improve and direct communication and planning at home. \nWorking as a family\, you will receive information about legal and economic aspects of transferring forest lands from one generation to the next. This workshop is a mix of presentations and practical exercises to help families develop techniques needed to address tough issues. \nWhen and Where\nPostponed until a future date\nMontesano City Hall\n112 N. Main St.  Montesano\, WA 98563 \nCost\nRegistration is $45 per family or property ownership and includes a Ties to the Land workbook and thumb drive with additional resources.  Lunch is provided by the Grays Harbor/Pacific County Farm Bureau group and WSU Extension. \nRegistration\nRegister online using a credit card via Eventbrite (subject to credit card processing fee).   \nTo register by mail\, send in the appropriate mail-in registration form (an accessible\, fillable PDF form best viewed with the free Adobe Reader software) along with a check made out to WSU Extension.  \nAccommodations\nReasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities and special needs who contact Patrick Shults at 360-740-1213 or patrick.shults@wsu.edu at least two weeks prior to the event.\n \nExtension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office. \n\n        \n            \n                ↑\n                Back to top
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/graysharbor/event/montesano-ties-to-the-land/
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CREATED:20190723T235909Z
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SUMMARY:Family Forest Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Whether you own a “home in the woods” or many acres of land\, this “out in the woods” educational event is packed with practical “how-to” information that you need to know. \nStewarding land is both rewarding and challenging. Successful management is due to the decisions you make and the actions you take. Attending the Family Forest Field Day will prepare you to plan and execute sound practices\, enabling you to accomplish your management objectives\, reduce risks\, and protect your financial investment. \nDon’t own land but are still interested in learning more about forests? Maybe you’re thinking about buying some forestland but want to see what you’re getting into? All are welcome! \nMore detailed information\, including a schedule of presentations is available on the WSU Forestry website\, or in the FFFDay Brochure\, which you can download\, including registration information. You can also register online at Eventbrite \nReady to sign up?\nSave $10 and sign up before August 19!\nRegister before 5PM on August 19 and the cost is $30 per person or $40 per family. After August 19 the cost is $40 per person or $50 per family.   \nOne lunch is included with registration.  Additional lunches can be purchased for $10 each but must be ordered before 5PM on August 19.  You are welcome to bring a sack lunch as well. \nRegister Online!\nRegister online using a credit card via EventBrite.  Online sales end at 5PM on August 23. \nRegister via Mail\nTo register by mail\, send in the mail-in registration form (an accessible\, fillable PDF form best viewed with the free Adobe Reader software) along with a check made out to WSU Extension. Mail-in registrations must be received by 5PM on Monday\, August 19th. \n  \nQuestions?\nReach out to Patrick Shults at patrick.shults@wsu.edu or (360) 740-1213. \nAcknowledgements\nFunding for this event is provided by the Washington Department of Natural Resources\, the Family Forest Foundation\, the Society of American Foresters\, and the US Forest Service. \n  \nExtension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office. Reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities and special needs who contact Patrick Shults at 360-740-1213 or patrick.shults@wsu.edu at least two weeks prior to the event. \n\n        \n            \n                ↑\n                Back to top
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/graysharbor/event/family-forest-field-day-2/
LOCATION:Wildcat Creek Tree Farm\, 72 Tornquist Rd.\, McCleary\, WA\, 98557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Agriculture,Forestry,Master Gardener
ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick%20Shults%2C%20WSU%20Forester":MAILTO:patrick.shults@wsu.edu
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CREATED:20180413T231548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T231548Z
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SUMMARY:Forest Stewardship Short Course
DESCRIPTION:Helping Family Forest Owners Develop Plans and Find Resources to Achieve Personal Goals\nIs your forest healthy?   How do you know?\n  When harvesting timber\, what is your fair share?  Is a handshake good enough?\n  How do you enhance wildlife habitat and protect your land from wildfire?\n  How do you harvest timber sustainably without harming your land? \nA Forest Stewardship Shortcourse will help you answer these questions. \nBeginning April 23rd\, and running through June 18th\, an outstanding series of weekly classes will be conducted for owners of small-scale family forests (typically 5-500 acres) in Aberdeen\, WA. You can become eligible for cost-share assistance to implement practices\, be considered for reduced property taxes\, and become a certified forest. \nThis award-winning program is known as the Forest Stewardship – Coached Planning Shortcourse\, and is conducted by WSU Extension and the Washington Department of Natural Resources.  It is called “Coached Planning” because a major part of this training involves “coaching” participants as they develop simple management plans for their forests that are tailored to fit your personal land management goals.  Among the topics to be covered are: forest ecology; forest health; applied silviculture; reforestation; responsible timber harvesting; forest soils; riparian area management; fish and wildlife habitat; cultural resources; special forest products; forest recreation; and more. \nParticipants learn about forest stewardshipThe course fee is $75 per person\, family or land parcel. Participation is limited to 15 registrants on a first-come\, first-served basis upon receipt of the registration and fee. Classes will be held weekly on Monday evenings from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in Room 4330 of the Schermer Building of Gray’s Harbor College. A field trip is also scheduled for Saturday\, June 9. The course is taught by the state’s recognized experts from WSU\, DNR\, and other natural resource agencies. Take advantage of this unique opportunity now\, as it may not be held in this area again for some time. If you are interested in this training\, please call the WSU Extension office at (360) 740-1213 or email at patrick.shults@wsu.edu.  Download a brochure for more details.\nChoose to register online at Brown Paper Tickets. \n \n  \nRequests for reasonable accommodation need to be made two weeks prior to the program. Please make all requests to Patrick Shults\, WSU Extension 360-740-1213. Cooperating agencies: Washington State University\, U.S. Department of Agriculture\, and Grays Harbor County. Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office.\nWSU Extension programs are available to all without discrimination.  Evidence of noncompliance can be reported to your local WSU Extension office. \n\n        \n            \n                ↑\n                Back to top
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/graysharbor/event/forest-stewardship-short-course-2/2018-06-18/
LOCATION:Grays Harbor College\, 4000 Building\, Edward P Smith Dr\, Aberdeen\, 98520\, United States
CATEGORIES:4-H,Agriculture,Community,Forestry,Master Gardener,Noxious Weed
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180611T180000
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CREATED:20180413T231548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T231548Z
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SUMMARY:Forest Stewardship Short Course
DESCRIPTION:Helping Family Forest Owners Develop Plans and Find Resources to Achieve Personal Goals\nIs your forest healthy?   How do you know?\n  When harvesting timber\, what is your fair share?  Is a handshake good enough?\n  How do you enhance wildlife habitat and protect your land from wildfire?\n  How do you harvest timber sustainably without harming your land? \nA Forest Stewardship Shortcourse will help you answer these questions. \nBeginning April 23rd\, and running through June 18th\, an outstanding series of weekly classes will be conducted for owners of small-scale family forests (typically 5-500 acres) in Aberdeen\, WA. You can become eligible for cost-share assistance to implement practices\, be considered for reduced property taxes\, and become a certified forest. \nThis award-winning program is known as the Forest Stewardship – Coached Planning Shortcourse\, and is conducted by WSU Extension and the Washington Department of Natural Resources.  It is called “Coached Planning” because a major part of this training involves “coaching” participants as they develop simple management plans for their forests that are tailored to fit your personal land management goals.  Among the topics to be covered are: forest ecology; forest health; applied silviculture; reforestation; responsible timber harvesting; forest soils; riparian area management; fish and wildlife habitat; cultural resources; special forest products; forest recreation; and more. \nParticipants learn about forest stewardshipThe course fee is $75 per person\, family or land parcel. Participation is limited to 15 registrants on a first-come\, first-served basis upon receipt of the registration and fee. Classes will be held weekly on Monday evenings from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in Room 4330 of the Schermer Building of Gray’s Harbor College. A field trip is also scheduled for Saturday\, June 9. The course is taught by the state’s recognized experts from WSU\, DNR\, and other natural resource agencies. Take advantage of this unique opportunity now\, as it may not be held in this area again for some time. If you are interested in this training\, please call the WSU Extension office at (360) 740-1213 or email at patrick.shults@wsu.edu.  Download a brochure for more details.\nChoose to register online at Brown Paper Tickets. \n \n  \nRequests for reasonable accommodation need to be made two weeks prior to the program. Please make all requests to Patrick Shults\, WSU Extension 360-740-1213. Cooperating agencies: Washington State University\, U.S. Department of Agriculture\, and Grays Harbor County. Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office.\nWSU Extension programs are available to all without discrimination.  Evidence of noncompliance can be reported to your local WSU Extension office. \n\n        \n            \n                ↑\n                Back to top
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/graysharbor/event/forest-stewardship-short-course-2/2018-06-11/
LOCATION:Grays Harbor College\, 4000 Building\, Edward P Smith Dr\, Aberdeen\, 98520\, United States
CATEGORIES:4-H,Agriculture,Community,Forestry,Master Gardener,Noxious Weed
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180604T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180604T210000
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CREATED:20180413T231548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T231548Z
UID:10003316-1528135200-1528146000@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Forest Stewardship Short Course
DESCRIPTION:Helping Family Forest Owners Develop Plans and Find Resources to Achieve Personal Goals\nIs your forest healthy?   How do you know?\n  When harvesting timber\, what is your fair share?  Is a handshake good enough?\n  How do you enhance wildlife habitat and protect your land from wildfire?\n  How do you harvest timber sustainably without harming your land? \nA Forest Stewardship Shortcourse will help you answer these questions. \nBeginning April 23rd\, and running through June 18th\, an outstanding series of weekly classes will be conducted for owners of small-scale family forests (typically 5-500 acres) in Aberdeen\, WA. You can become eligible for cost-share assistance to implement practices\, be considered for reduced property taxes\, and become a certified forest. \nThis award-winning program is known as the Forest Stewardship – Coached Planning Shortcourse\, and is conducted by WSU Extension and the Washington Department of Natural Resources.  It is called “Coached Planning” because a major part of this training involves “coaching” participants as they develop simple management plans for their forests that are tailored to fit your personal land management goals.  Among the topics to be covered are: forest ecology; forest health; applied silviculture; reforestation; responsible timber harvesting; forest soils; riparian area management; fish and wildlife habitat; cultural resources; special forest products; forest recreation; and more. \nParticipants learn about forest stewardshipThe course fee is $75 per person\, family or land parcel. Participation is limited to 15 registrants on a first-come\, first-served basis upon receipt of the registration and fee. Classes will be held weekly on Monday evenings from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in Room 4330 of the Schermer Building of Gray’s Harbor College. A field trip is also scheduled for Saturday\, June 9. The course is taught by the state’s recognized experts from WSU\, DNR\, and other natural resource agencies. Take advantage of this unique opportunity now\, as it may not be held in this area again for some time. If you are interested in this training\, please call the WSU Extension office at (360) 740-1213 or email at patrick.shults@wsu.edu.  Download a brochure for more details.\nChoose to register online at Brown Paper Tickets. \n \n  \nRequests for reasonable accommodation need to be made two weeks prior to the program. Please make all requests to Patrick Shults\, WSU Extension 360-740-1213. Cooperating agencies: Washington State University\, U.S. Department of Agriculture\, and Grays Harbor County. Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office.\nWSU Extension programs are available to all without discrimination.  Evidence of noncompliance can be reported to your local WSU Extension office. \n\n        \n            \n                ↑\n                Back to top
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/graysharbor/event/forest-stewardship-short-course-2/2018-06-04/
LOCATION:Grays Harbor College\, 4000 Building\, Edward P Smith Dr\, Aberdeen\, 98520\, United States
CATEGORIES:4-H,Agriculture,Community,Forestry,Master Gardener,Noxious Weed
ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick%20Shults%2C%20WSU%20Forester":MAILTO:patrick.shults@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180528T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180528T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T233159
CREATED:20180413T231548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T231548Z
UID:10003315-1527530400-1527541200@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Forest Stewardship Short Course
DESCRIPTION:Helping Family Forest Owners Develop Plans and Find Resources to Achieve Personal Goals\nIs your forest healthy?   How do you know?\n  When harvesting timber\, what is your fair share?  Is a handshake good enough?\n  How do you enhance wildlife habitat and protect your land from wildfire?\n  How do you harvest timber sustainably without harming your land? \nA Forest Stewardship Shortcourse will help you answer these questions. \nBeginning April 23rd\, and running through June 18th\, an outstanding series of weekly classes will be conducted for owners of small-scale family forests (typically 5-500 acres) in Aberdeen\, WA. You can become eligible for cost-share assistance to implement practices\, be considered for reduced property taxes\, and become a certified forest. \nThis award-winning program is known as the Forest Stewardship – Coached Planning Shortcourse\, and is conducted by WSU Extension and the Washington Department of Natural Resources.  It is called “Coached Planning” because a major part of this training involves “coaching” participants as they develop simple management plans for their forests that are tailored to fit your personal land management goals.  Among the topics to be covered are: forest ecology; forest health; applied silviculture; reforestation; responsible timber harvesting; forest soils; riparian area management; fish and wildlife habitat; cultural resources; special forest products; forest recreation; and more. \nParticipants learn about forest stewardshipThe course fee is $75 per person\, family or land parcel. Participation is limited to 15 registrants on a first-come\, first-served basis upon receipt of the registration and fee. Classes will be held weekly on Monday evenings from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in Room 4330 of the Schermer Building of Gray’s Harbor College. A field trip is also scheduled for Saturday\, June 9. The course is taught by the state’s recognized experts from WSU\, DNR\, and other natural resource agencies. Take advantage of this unique opportunity now\, as it may not be held in this area again for some time. If you are interested in this training\, please call the WSU Extension office at (360) 740-1213 or email at patrick.shults@wsu.edu.  Download a brochure for more details.\nChoose to register online at Brown Paper Tickets. \n \n  \nRequests for reasonable accommodation need to be made two weeks prior to the program. Please make all requests to Patrick Shults\, WSU Extension 360-740-1213. Cooperating agencies: Washington State University\, U.S. Department of Agriculture\, and Grays Harbor County. Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office.\nWSU Extension programs are available to all without discrimination.  Evidence of noncompliance can be reported to your local WSU Extension office. \n\n        \n            \n                ↑\n                Back to top
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/graysharbor/event/forest-stewardship-short-course-2/2018-05-28/
LOCATION:Grays Harbor College\, 4000 Building\, Edward P Smith Dr\, Aberdeen\, 98520\, United States
CATEGORIES:4-H,Agriculture,Community,Forestry,Master Gardener,Noxious Weed
ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick%20Shults%2C%20WSU%20Forester":MAILTO:patrick.shults@wsu.edu
GEO:46.9536336;-123.8040373
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180521T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180521T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T233159
CREATED:20180413T231548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T231548Z
UID:10003314-1526925600-1526936400@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Forest Stewardship Short Course
DESCRIPTION:Helping Family Forest Owners Develop Plans and Find Resources to Achieve Personal Goals\nIs your forest healthy?   How do you know?\n  When harvesting timber\, what is your fair share?  Is a handshake good enough?\n  How do you enhance wildlife habitat and protect your land from wildfire?\n  How do you harvest timber sustainably without harming your land? \nA Forest Stewardship Shortcourse will help you answer these questions. \nBeginning April 23rd\, and running through June 18th\, an outstanding series of weekly classes will be conducted for owners of small-scale family forests (typically 5-500 acres) in Aberdeen\, WA. You can become eligible for cost-share assistance to implement practices\, be considered for reduced property taxes\, and become a certified forest. \nThis award-winning program is known as the Forest Stewardship – Coached Planning Shortcourse\, and is conducted by WSU Extension and the Washington Department of Natural Resources.  It is called “Coached Planning” because a major part of this training involves “coaching” participants as they develop simple management plans for their forests that are tailored to fit your personal land management goals.  Among the topics to be covered are: forest ecology; forest health; applied silviculture; reforestation; responsible timber harvesting; forest soils; riparian area management; fish and wildlife habitat; cultural resources; special forest products; forest recreation; and more. \nParticipants learn about forest stewardshipThe course fee is $75 per person\, family or land parcel. Participation is limited to 15 registrants on a first-come\, first-served basis upon receipt of the registration and fee. Classes will be held weekly on Monday evenings from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in Room 4330 of the Schermer Building of Gray’s Harbor College. A field trip is also scheduled for Saturday\, June 9. The course is taught by the state’s recognized experts from WSU\, DNR\, and other natural resource agencies. Take advantage of this unique opportunity now\, as it may not be held in this area again for some time. If you are interested in this training\, please call the WSU Extension office at (360) 740-1213 or email at patrick.shults@wsu.edu.  Download a brochure for more details.\nChoose to register online at Brown Paper Tickets. \n \n  \nRequests for reasonable accommodation need to be made two weeks prior to the program. Please make all requests to Patrick Shults\, WSU Extension 360-740-1213. Cooperating agencies: Washington State University\, U.S. Department of Agriculture\, and Grays Harbor County. Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office.\nWSU Extension programs are available to all without discrimination.  Evidence of noncompliance can be reported to your local WSU Extension office. \n\n        \n            \n                ↑\n                Back to top
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/graysharbor/event/forest-stewardship-short-course-2/2018-05-21/
LOCATION:Grays Harbor College\, 4000 Building\, Edward P Smith Dr\, Aberdeen\, 98520\, United States
CATEGORIES:4-H,Agriculture,Community,Forestry,Master Gardener,Noxious Weed
ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick%20Shults%2C%20WSU%20Forester":MAILTO:patrick.shults@wsu.edu
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END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180514T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180514T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T233159
CREATED:20180413T231548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T231548Z
UID:10003313-1526320800-1526331600@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Forest Stewardship Short Course
DESCRIPTION:Helping Family Forest Owners Develop Plans and Find Resources to Achieve Personal Goals\nIs your forest healthy?   How do you know?\n  When harvesting timber\, what is your fair share?  Is a handshake good enough?\n  How do you enhance wildlife habitat and protect your land from wildfire?\n  How do you harvest timber sustainably without harming your land? \nA Forest Stewardship Shortcourse will help you answer these questions. \nBeginning April 23rd\, and running through June 18th\, an outstanding series of weekly classes will be conducted for owners of small-scale family forests (typically 5-500 acres) in Aberdeen\, WA. You can become eligible for cost-share assistance to implement practices\, be considered for reduced property taxes\, and become a certified forest. \nThis award-winning program is known as the Forest Stewardship – Coached Planning Shortcourse\, and is conducted by WSU Extension and the Washington Department of Natural Resources.  It is called “Coached Planning” because a major part of this training involves “coaching” participants as they develop simple management plans for their forests that are tailored to fit your personal land management goals.  Among the topics to be covered are: forest ecology; forest health; applied silviculture; reforestation; responsible timber harvesting; forest soils; riparian area management; fish and wildlife habitat; cultural resources; special forest products; forest recreation; and more. \nParticipants learn about forest stewardshipThe course fee is $75 per person\, family or land parcel. Participation is limited to 15 registrants on a first-come\, first-served basis upon receipt of the registration and fee. Classes will be held weekly on Monday evenings from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in Room 4330 of the Schermer Building of Gray’s Harbor College. A field trip is also scheduled for Saturday\, June 9. The course is taught by the state’s recognized experts from WSU\, DNR\, and other natural resource agencies. Take advantage of this unique opportunity now\, as it may not be held in this area again for some time. If you are interested in this training\, please call the WSU Extension office at (360) 740-1213 or email at patrick.shults@wsu.edu.  Download a brochure for more details.\nChoose to register online at Brown Paper Tickets. \n \n  \nRequests for reasonable accommodation need to be made two weeks prior to the program. Please make all requests to Patrick Shults\, WSU Extension 360-740-1213. Cooperating agencies: Washington State University\, U.S. Department of Agriculture\, and Grays Harbor County. Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office.\nWSU Extension programs are available to all without discrimination.  Evidence of noncompliance can be reported to your local WSU Extension office. \n\n        \n            \n                ↑\n                Back to top
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/graysharbor/event/forest-stewardship-short-course-2/2018-05-14/
LOCATION:Grays Harbor College\, 4000 Building\, Edward P Smith Dr\, Aberdeen\, 98520\, United States
CATEGORIES:4-H,Agriculture,Community,Forestry,Master Gardener,Noxious Weed
ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick%20Shults%2C%20WSU%20Forester":MAILTO:patrick.shults@wsu.edu
GEO:46.9536336;-123.8040373
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Grays Harbor College 4000 Building Edward P Smith Dr Aberdeen 98520 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=4000 Building\, Edward P Smith Dr:geo:-123.8040373,46.9536336
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180507T180000
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DTSTAMP:20260407T233159
CREATED:20180413T231548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T231548Z
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SUMMARY:Forest Stewardship Short Course
DESCRIPTION:Helping Family Forest Owners Develop Plans and Find Resources to Achieve Personal Goals\nIs your forest healthy?   How do you know?\n  When harvesting timber\, what is your fair share?  Is a handshake good enough?\n  How do you enhance wildlife habitat and protect your land from wildfire?\n  How do you harvest timber sustainably without harming your land? \nA Forest Stewardship Shortcourse will help you answer these questions. \nBeginning April 23rd\, and running through June 18th\, an outstanding series of weekly classes will be conducted for owners of small-scale family forests (typically 5-500 acres) in Aberdeen\, WA. You can become eligible for cost-share assistance to implement practices\, be considered for reduced property taxes\, and become a certified forest. \nThis award-winning program is known as the Forest Stewardship – Coached Planning Shortcourse\, and is conducted by WSU Extension and the Washington Department of Natural Resources.  It is called “Coached Planning” because a major part of this training involves “coaching” participants as they develop simple management plans for their forests that are tailored to fit your personal land management goals.  Among the topics to be covered are: forest ecology; forest health; applied silviculture; reforestation; responsible timber harvesting; forest soils; riparian area management; fish and wildlife habitat; cultural resources; special forest products; forest recreation; and more. \nParticipants learn about forest stewardshipThe course fee is $75 per person\, family or land parcel. Participation is limited to 15 registrants on a first-come\, first-served basis upon receipt of the registration and fee. Classes will be held weekly on Monday evenings from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in Room 4330 of the Schermer Building of Gray’s Harbor College. A field trip is also scheduled for Saturday\, June 9. The course is taught by the state’s recognized experts from WSU\, DNR\, and other natural resource agencies. Take advantage of this unique opportunity now\, as it may not be held in this area again for some time. If you are interested in this training\, please call the WSU Extension office at (360) 740-1213 or email at patrick.shults@wsu.edu.  Download a brochure for more details.\nChoose to register online at Brown Paper Tickets. \n \n  \nRequests for reasonable accommodation need to be made two weeks prior to the program. Please make all requests to Patrick Shults\, WSU Extension 360-740-1213. Cooperating agencies: Washington State University\, U.S. Department of Agriculture\, and Grays Harbor County. Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office.\nWSU Extension programs are available to all without discrimination.  Evidence of noncompliance can be reported to your local WSU Extension office. \n\n        \n            \n                ↑\n                Back to top
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/graysharbor/event/forest-stewardship-short-course-2/2018-05-07/
LOCATION:Grays Harbor College\, 4000 Building\, Edward P Smith Dr\, Aberdeen\, 98520\, United States
CATEGORIES:4-H,Agriculture,Community,Forestry,Master Gardener,Noxious Weed
ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick%20Shults%2C%20WSU%20Forester":MAILTO:patrick.shults@wsu.edu
GEO:46.9536336;-123.8040373
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180430T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180430T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T233159
CREATED:20180413T231548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T231548Z
UID:10003311-1525111200-1525122000@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Forest Stewardship Short Course
DESCRIPTION:Helping Family Forest Owners Develop Plans and Find Resources to Achieve Personal Goals\nIs your forest healthy?   How do you know?\n  When harvesting timber\, what is your fair share?  Is a handshake good enough?\n  How do you enhance wildlife habitat and protect your land from wildfire?\n  How do you harvest timber sustainably without harming your land? \nA Forest Stewardship Shortcourse will help you answer these questions. \nBeginning April 23rd\, and running through June 18th\, an outstanding series of weekly classes will be conducted for owners of small-scale family forests (typically 5-500 acres) in Aberdeen\, WA. You can become eligible for cost-share assistance to implement practices\, be considered for reduced property taxes\, and become a certified forest. \nThis award-winning program is known as the Forest Stewardship – Coached Planning Shortcourse\, and is conducted by WSU Extension and the Washington Department of Natural Resources.  It is called “Coached Planning” because a major part of this training involves “coaching” participants as they develop simple management plans for their forests that are tailored to fit your personal land management goals.  Among the topics to be covered are: forest ecology; forest health; applied silviculture; reforestation; responsible timber harvesting; forest soils; riparian area management; fish and wildlife habitat; cultural resources; special forest products; forest recreation; and more. \nParticipants learn about forest stewardshipThe course fee is $75 per person\, family or land parcel. Participation is limited to 15 registrants on a first-come\, first-served basis upon receipt of the registration and fee. Classes will be held weekly on Monday evenings from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in Room 4330 of the Schermer Building of Gray’s Harbor College. A field trip is also scheduled for Saturday\, June 9. The course is taught by the state’s recognized experts from WSU\, DNR\, and other natural resource agencies. Take advantage of this unique opportunity now\, as it may not be held in this area again for some time. If you are interested in this training\, please call the WSU Extension office at (360) 740-1213 or email at patrick.shults@wsu.edu.  Download a brochure for more details.\nChoose to register online at Brown Paper Tickets. \n \n  \nRequests for reasonable accommodation need to be made two weeks prior to the program. Please make all requests to Patrick Shults\, WSU Extension 360-740-1213. Cooperating agencies: Washington State University\, U.S. Department of Agriculture\, and Grays Harbor County. Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office.\nWSU Extension programs are available to all without discrimination.  Evidence of noncompliance can be reported to your local WSU Extension office. \n\n        \n            \n                ↑\n                Back to top
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/graysharbor/event/forest-stewardship-short-course-2/2018-04-30/
LOCATION:Grays Harbor College\, 4000 Building\, Edward P Smith Dr\, Aberdeen\, 98520\, United States
CATEGORIES:4-H,Agriculture,Community,Forestry,Master Gardener,Noxious Weed
ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick%20Shults%2C%20WSU%20Forester":MAILTO:patrick.shults@wsu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180423T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180423T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T233159
CREATED:20180413T231548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T231548Z
UID:10003310-1524506400-1524517200@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Forest Stewardship Short Course
DESCRIPTION:Helping Family Forest Owners Develop Plans and Find Resources to Achieve Personal Goals\nIs your forest healthy?   How do you know?\n  When harvesting timber\, what is your fair share?  Is a handshake good enough?\n  How do you enhance wildlife habitat and protect your land from wildfire?\n  How do you harvest timber sustainably without harming your land? \nA Forest Stewardship Shortcourse will help you answer these questions. \nBeginning April 23rd\, and running through June 18th\, an outstanding series of weekly classes will be conducted for owners of small-scale family forests (typically 5-500 acres) in Aberdeen\, WA. You can become eligible for cost-share assistance to implement practices\, be considered for reduced property taxes\, and become a certified forest. \nThis award-winning program is known as the Forest Stewardship – Coached Planning Shortcourse\, and is conducted by WSU Extension and the Washington Department of Natural Resources.  It is called “Coached Planning” because a major part of this training involves “coaching” participants as they develop simple management plans for their forests that are tailored to fit your personal land management goals.  Among the topics to be covered are: forest ecology; forest health; applied silviculture; reforestation; responsible timber harvesting; forest soils; riparian area management; fish and wildlife habitat; cultural resources; special forest products; forest recreation; and more. \nParticipants learn about forest stewardshipThe course fee is $75 per person\, family or land parcel. Participation is limited to 15 registrants on a first-come\, first-served basis upon receipt of the registration and fee. Classes will be held weekly on Monday evenings from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in Room 4330 of the Schermer Building of Gray’s Harbor College. A field trip is also scheduled for Saturday\, June 9. The course is taught by the state’s recognized experts from WSU\, DNR\, and other natural resource agencies. Take advantage of this unique opportunity now\, as it may not be held in this area again for some time. If you are interested in this training\, please call the WSU Extension office at (360) 740-1213 or email at patrick.shults@wsu.edu.  Download a brochure for more details.\nChoose to register online at Brown Paper Tickets. \n \n  \nRequests for reasonable accommodation need to be made two weeks prior to the program. Please make all requests to Patrick Shults\, WSU Extension 360-740-1213. Cooperating agencies: Washington State University\, U.S. Department of Agriculture\, and Grays Harbor County. Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office.\nWSU Extension programs are available to all without discrimination.  Evidence of noncompliance can be reported to your local WSU Extension office. \n\n        \n            \n                ↑\n                Back to top
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/graysharbor/event/forest-stewardship-short-course-2/2018-04-23/
LOCATION:Grays Harbor College\, 4000 Building\, Edward P Smith Dr\, Aberdeen\, 98520\, United States
CATEGORIES:4-H,Agriculture,Community,Forestry,Master Gardener,Noxious Weed
ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick%20Shults%2C%20WSU%20Forester":MAILTO:patrick.shults@wsu.edu
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