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The Importance of Forest Restoration In Our Community
Join us for an evening discussing The Importance of Forest Restoration In Our Community at The Belfry in Sisters, Oregon on Wed., Oct. 30, at 6:00 PM.
Come learn from the experts about the benefits of restoring our local forests, the impact on wildlife, and how we can all play a role in preserving and protecting our environment and towns against catastrophic wildfire. Don’t miss out on this chance to learn, engage, and inspire change!
5:30 pm – Doors open – join us to mingle and enjoy an appetizer and an alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage provided by Deschutes Collaborative Forest Project
6:00 pm – Event starts
7:00 pm – Q&A starts
7:30 pm – Event concludes
We are thrilled to host four local experts for various presentations as well as a panel style Q&A at the end of the night. Speakers for the night will be:
- Phil Chang, Deschutes County Commissioner
- Andrew Myhra of the Sisters Ranger District
- Thomas Stokely of The Nature Conservancy
- Andy McEvoy, Faculty Research Assistant for the department of Forest Engineering, Resources & Management at Oregon State University
This FREE event is generously supported by the RoundHouse Foundation – we are extremely grateful for their support in restoration efforts and education in our community.