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SUMMARY:Gathering Growth Foundation - Preserving Significant Trees and Forests
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Saturday June 14 at 11am for a program by Brian Kelley of the Gathering Growth Foundation\, highlighting the efforts of the foundation in New York State. The event will be held at \nLawson Lake County Park\n293 Lawson Lake Rd.\nFuera Bush NY 12067 \nThe Foundation was founded in 2019 by photographer Brian Kelley with a mission to visually preserve the legacy of significant trees and forests across the United States. Through powerful\, archival-style photography\, the foundation seeks to inspire a deeper appreciation for the ancient trees and forests that still stand today- encouraging education\, awareness\, and stewardship for future generations. \nWe encourage you to bring a bag lunch; drinks and dessert goodies will be provided by the chapter. Following our repast\, take a short walk with Brian on the park grounds\, and interact with him about his educational work\, and with other attendees about their woodlot experiences. \nPlease RSVP to Carol at happyinthehollow@gmail.com by the 7th of June. \nThe parking areas are marked; use either the lot near Waldman Lodge where the program is held or\, overflow – further out in the lot just off Lawson Lake Rd. \nTo learn more about the organization\, visit the Gathering Growth Foundation’s website https://www.gatheringgrowth.org/ or check out an interesting TimesUnion article found at this link:\nhttps://www.timesunion.com/hudsonvalley/outdoors/article/gathering-growth-trees-new-york-20171761.php \nWe hope to see you! If walking in the woods\, dress appropriately and remember it is bug season.
URL:https://nyfoa.org/event/gathering-growth-foundation-preserving-significant-trees-and-forests/
LOCATION:Lawson Lake County Park\, 293 Lawson Lake Rd.\, Fuera Bush\, NY\, 12067\, United States
CATEGORIES:Capital District (CDC)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Post":MAILTO:postjasonr@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Michigan State University Forest Carbon and Climate Program
DESCRIPTION:The Michigan State University Forest Carbon and Climate Program will be hosting a series of Voluntary Forest Carbon Market Workshops across the eastern US this summer. Participants will have the opportunity to learn directly from extension educators and practitioners working in the field about online tools and resources to understand existing carbon market opportunities. Over the course of 1-day\, participants will also visit a nearby forest carbon offset project site for an in-depth look at what project management looks like. Click here to learn more about the workshops.  \nForestland owners of all parcel sizes are encouraged to attend. Other forestry professions and extension professions are encouraged to attend. There is no cost to attend a workshop. Food will be provided during the workshop. Participants are eligible for travel reimbursements up to $150. \nREGISTER \nSupport for these workshops were provided in part by a USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Renewable Resources Extension Act Capacity Grant
URL:https://nyfoa.org/event/michigan-state-university-forest-carbon-and-climate-program/
LOCATION:NYS DEC\, 625 Broadway\, Albany\, NY\, 12233\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T145959
CREATED:20250522T211733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T135133Z
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SUMMARY:New Baltimore Antique Machinery & Agricultural Festival
DESCRIPTION:Click on the following link for more information: New Baltimore Antique Machinery & Agricultural Festival
URL:https://nyfoa.org/event/new-baltimore-antique-machinery-agricultural-festival/
LOCATION:Van Etten Farm\, 1314 Saw Mill Rd.\, Raena\, NY\, 12143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Capital District (CDC)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Post":MAILTO:postjasonr@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250503T090000
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SUMMARY:Future of Private Forest Lands
DESCRIPTION:The Adirondack Landowners Association will be having a very useful Conference centering on the Future of Private Forest Lands on Saturday May 3 at the Northwest Bay Conference Center at SUNY Adirondack\, Queensbury NY. This event is open to all interested persons and will be a one-day set of panel discussions and round table discussions. One set of 45-minute sessions will focus on planning for the long term management of your forest and woodlands\, different financial tools such as tax relief\, easements and transferring property to heirs. A second group of topics will focus on challenges to private forest owners\, impacts of climate change\, and invasive species management with examples of landowner actions. A third session will deal with the relationship between private forests and the local community. This topic is of particular importance to Adirondack region landowners but affects forest owners anywhere in New York.\nTying all things together is a keynote talk by Kim Ellman\, former CEO of the Open Space Institute. The conference runs from 9 AM to 4 PM and lunch is included in the registration fee. Here is the link to the event website which can then get you to the registration page. Early bird registration is $65 until April 14\, later registration is $75. This event should be very useful to all our NYFOA members and the Adirondack Landowners Association has extended a welcome to all.
URL:https://nyfoa.org/event/future-of-private-forest-lands/
LOCATION:Northwest Bay Conference Center\, 640 Bay Road\, Queensbury\, NY\, 12804\, United States
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SUMMARY:CHRISTMAS TREE FARM & MANAGED FOREST WOODS WALK
DESCRIPTION:Several members have expressed interest in seeing an operating Christmas tree farm. This one has been in operation for over thirty years as a choose and cut operation. The Christmas tree plantation includes spruce and fir trees. The property has been in the family since 1946. Scott also manages the property as a managed forest. He did his first Timber Stand Improvement (TSI) project in 1978 on five acres. Over time the TSI project expanded to 83 acres.  In 2024\, The Upper Susquehanna River Basin funded a 14-member crew to plant a diversified forest of 900 trees using tree tubes.  Scott has been working on forest regeneration for ten years.  Scott Brady and his wife\, Stephanie Brunetta\, were featured in a member profile in the May-June 2020 issue of the New York Forest Owner Magazine.\n\nBring appropriate footwear\, your lunch\, and a drink if you wish to the woods walk.  This event is free and open to the public. \nAt 10 AM on Saturday\, April 26\, 2025\, NYFOA will host a woods walk on the property of Scott Brady\, 1165 County Highway 34 (Elk Creek Road)\, Schenevus\, NY. 12155.
URL:https://nyfoa.org/event/christmas-tree-farm-managed-forest-woods-walk/
LOCATION:Scott Brady Christmas Tree Farm\, 1165 County Highway 34 (Elk Creek Road)\, Schenevus\, NY\, 12155\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern Tier (SOT)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steve Kutney":MAILTO:stephen_kutney@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T093000
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SUMMARY:SAC Spring Event
DESCRIPTION:   Arrival:  9:30—10:00 am  (walk will begin at 10am) \n   Lunch: approximately  12:00pm (please bring a bag lunch and your own beverage \nAt SUNY ESF’s Pack Demonstration Forest in Warrensburg\, NY we will tour recently completed timber harvests for white pine\, red oak\, hemlock and northern hardwood management. We will also visit marked timber sales specializing in hemlock resiliency as hemlock wooly adelgid approaches and climate adaptive silviculture.
URL:https://nyfoa.org/event/sac-spring-event/
LOCATION:SUNY ESF Pack Demonstration Forest\, 136 Pack Forest Road\, Chestertown\, NY\, 12817\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250412T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250412T140000
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SUMMARY:Tioga County Woods Walk - Sweetrees Maple Products
DESCRIPTION:We will start the day with an introduction to SweeTrees by the farm family\, followed by presentations about NY Tree Farm and Tioga SWCD’s conservation work that promotes healthy watersheds and forests. After lunch\, we will tour a newly completed Tioga SWCD project that created climate resiliency for the future and reduced large gully erosion that was impacting the farm’s sugarbush. Tioga SWCD was able to complete the project with state funds from the Climate Resilient Farms grant and landowner match. This will be a free event with lunch provided. Please RSVP so we can plan ahead for refreshments. You can use the QR code on the flyer\, give our office a call (607) 972-2365 or use this link https://forms.gle/f1DBkYxEFmEhXJxr5 to RSVP.
URL:https://nyfoa.org/event/tioga-county-woods-walk-sweetrees-maple-products/
LOCATION:Sweetrees Maple Products\, 761 Glen Road\,\, Berkshire\, NY\, 13736\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern Tier (SOT)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steve Kutney":MAILTO:stephen_kutney@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T153000
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CREATED:20250216T194642Z
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SUMMARY:Controlling Unwanted Vegetation\, With and Without Chemicals
DESCRIPTION:A panel discussion featuring Consulting Forester and Certified Pesticide Applicator Mike Blasko\, plus four Southern Tier Chapter members who have had considerable experience with controlling invasive and interfering vegetation on their own properties. \nIn our recent survey\, several SOT Chapter members expressed their interest in a program on this subject. Mike Blasko has provided consulting services on numerous stewardship projects involving unwanted vegetation control\, some with cost-sharing under the NRCS EQIP program. Jerry Michael and Steve Kutney have decades of experience with chemical control of invasive vegetation in their woodlots\, while Darryl Wood and John Knapp have enjoyed success with non-chemical means of control. Each panel member will take a few minutes to describe their experiences\, and there will be time for questions and additional sharing from other attendees. \nMarch 29\, 2025\, 1:30 – 3:30\, in the auditorium at Cornell Cooperative Extension\, 840 Upper Front Street\, Binghamton\, N.Y. This meeting is free and open to the public.
URL:https://nyfoa.org/event/controlling-unwanted-vegetation-with-and-without-chemicals/
LOCATION:Broome County Cooperative Extension\, 840 Front Street\, Binghamton\, NY\, 13901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern Tier (SOT)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steve Kutney":MAILTO:stephen_kutney@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250125T140000
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CREATED:20241207T231004Z
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SUMMARY:SAC Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:          10:00 am  – Business meeting begins \n          11:30  am – Pot luck lunch (please bring a dish to share) \n          1:00 pm –  Presentation by Ryan Robinson\, Why Knot Services LLC \nRyan has experienced and dealt with many different types of plant base and insect based invasive species. He will present solutions (if available) to combat invasives. Ryan is a licensed commercial applicator with NYSDEC and performs science-based treatment plans compliant with state\, local and federal regulations.
URL:https://nyfoa.org/event/sac-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Warren County Cooperative Extension\, 377 Schroon River Road\, Warrensburg\, NY\, 12885\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southeastern Adirondack (SAC)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250118T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250118T153000
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CREATED:20241128T005448Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Potluck Dinner (Lunch)
DESCRIPTION:Ed Nizalowski will speak at our annual Potluck Dinner (lunch) on his many observations and items found in the woods. Ed Nizalowski is a director at the Bement-Billings Farmstead in Newark Valley\, NY. Doors will open at 1:30 PM with the meal starting at 2 PM. The meeting will be held at the Broome County Cooperative Extension\, 840 Front Street\, Binghamton\, NY. Bring a dish to pass and your table service. We will provide beverages and a sheet pizza to supplement your gourmet offerings. Please call Steve at (607) 902-4090 to let us know you will attend. This will allow us to plan for seating and beverages.
URL:https://nyfoa.org/event/annual-potluck-dinner-lunch/
LOCATION:Broome County Cooperative Extension\, 840 Front Street\, Binghamton\, NY\, 13901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Allegheny Foothills (AFC),Capital District (CDC),Central New York (CNY),Lower Hudson (LHC),Niagara Frontier (NFC),Northern Adirondack (NAC),Southeastern Adirondack (SAC),Southern Finger Lakes (SFL),Southern Tier (SOT),Western Finger Lakes (WFL)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241207T133000
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CREATED:20241128T010837Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Meeting & Holiday Christmas Party - CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER
DESCRIPTION:10:00 am Annual Meeting \nAgenda \nVote on the 2025 Slate of Officers (This is a general membership meeting.)\nChair -Dick Brennan\, Vice Chair – Greg Michalak\, Sec. – Fran Michalak\, Treasurer – Tony Pingitore \n10:30 am Holiday Christmas Party \nFor the party please bring a dish to pass\, we will provide coffee/hot water\, paper products\, and cutlery. A fun gift exchange event will be facilitated by Fran Michalak. If you would like to participate\, please bring a “forest” related gift to exchange.\nDoor Prizes: Dwarf Alberta Spruce (live tree); Alpaca wool socks \nWe hope to see you there.
URL:https://nyfoa.org/event/annual-meeting-holiday-christmas-party/
LOCATION:Randolph Community Center\, 72 Main Street\, Randolph\, NY\, 14772\, United States
CATEGORIES:Allegheny Foothills (AFC)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michael Jabot":MAILTO:jabot@fredonia.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241006T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241006T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T145959
CREATED:20240920T234521Z
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SUMMARY:CDC Woodswalk
DESCRIPTION:Join us on our WOODS WALK\nSUNDAY\, OCTOBER 6\, NOON TO 3:00 pm\nat 13 Coonradt Road\, Cropseyville\, NY 12052\nThe 60 acre property of Ellen Graf and Zhong-hua Lu is located on the Rensselaer Plateau about ¼ mile North of the conserved Valentino Community Forest on Stuffle Street.\nJoined by a forester and Ellen as guides\, we will concentrate on the upper part of the property which includes pasture being pioneered by young trees of several species\, 2003 and 2004 plantings for wildlife food\, and many acres of woodland. We will look at the results of several methods of controlling invasive species\, consider the impacts of a 2020 timberland improvement cutting\, have a look at some diseased areas\, and\, if we are lucky\, have the experts talk mushrooms. The walk includes a view of Tomhannock Reservoir to the north. We will mainly use existing lumber roads that are not difficult to walk.\nThese landowners are very active on the wooded property they love\, and there is much to learn from their experience.\nThere is plenty of parking in front of the house and on the grass to the sides. We will gather early and aim to begin the walk by NOON. Some chairs will be provided for those who want to sit (some of us are getting older\, you know) and people are welcome to use the bathroom inside.\nTo RSVP\, please contact Carol at happyinthehollow@gmail.com by October 4th.
URL:https://nyfoa.org/event/cdc-woodswalk-2/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241001T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241001T220000
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CREATED:20240716T092357Z
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SUMMARY:WFL Annual Dinner
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE! \nWe have tentatively set the date for the 2024 WFL Annual dinner \nPlease save the date \nTuesday\, OCTOBER 1st
URL:https://nyfoa.org/event/wfl-annual-dinner/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Western Finger Lakes (WFL)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240921T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240921T170000
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CREATED:20240919T182051Z
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SUMMARY:CDC Woodswalk
DESCRIPTION:The Capital District Chapter of the New York Forest Owners Association inviteS you to a walk at the Rheinstrom Hill Audubon Sanctuary and Center\, a 1039-acre forest in southeastern Columbia County\, that provides habitat for many at-risk climate-threatened bird species\, such as Wood Thrush\, Veery\, Scarlet Tanager\, Rose-breasted Grosbeak\, Blue-headed Vireo\, and warblers such as Ovenbird\, Chestnut-sided\, Black-throated Blue\, Black and White\, and Blackburnian. The address for the woodswalk is 225 Cambridge Rd\, Hillsdale\, NY 12529 \nEric Lind\, Director of Center Programs and Education at the Sanctuary\, will discuss land use and history at Rheinstrom Hill and how Audubon is managing the forest to improve diversity\, habitat\, health\, and resiliency. By Demonstrating their successes to the public\, Audubon is educating foresters\, loggers and landowners on forestry techniques that benefit woodland bird species. \nThere will be discussion regarding the negative impacts deer can have on forest regeneration and the natural diversity of forest tree\, shrub and wildflower species\, which in turn affect native bird and mammal populations. Rheinstrom Hill has three demonstration areas with small clearcuts for habitat improvement. These cuts were done 8\, 6 and 4 year(s) ago and half of each area has a deer exclosure. A fourth area with open canopy and existing oak saplings was recently fenced to demonstrate how wildlife habitat can be improved once deer browsing pressure is removed. The difference in regeneration within and without the deer exclosure is something you have to see to believe\, and will be very informative to folks interested in healthy forests and wildlife habitat. \nAudubon has an interesting magazine article that can be found at https://www.audubon.org/magazine/surging-deer-popu…. Thiselaborates on the deer problem in eastern forests and what they and Cornell University have been working on for solutions. \nTo register please email NYFOA member Carol at happyinthehollow@gmail.com by September 19. \nPlease park in the lots near the old nature center\, with overflow along the gravel roadway leading into the sanctuary. \nThe event is limited to 40 participants to ensure a quality experience and facilitate group discussion.
URL:https://nyfoa.org/event/cdc-woodswalk/
LOCATION:NY
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