Forest Health Extravaganza — November 4, 2023

We have apparently gotten lucky this year with a relatively quiet fire season. Our neighbors to the north in the Smith River and Klamath watersheds have suffered major fires and our best wishes to them. Here we can breathe a sigh of relief but we shouldn’t drop our efforts to make our communities safer. Winter is the time to plan future projects and get out there and thin and burn, make biochar and establish shaded fuel breaks.

With this in mind, we are planning an event next Saturday, November 4, 2023 at Harwood Hall in Laytonville. We’re calling it the Forest Health Extravaganza. Co-sponsored by the Eel River Recovery Project and the Northern Mendocino Ecosystem Recovery Alliance and other community groups, we will have a full day of speakers and workshops about fire resilience and forest health.

The event is free with a free lunch served at noon and a free dinner wrapping up the day at 5:00pm. We start at 9:00 am with a series of short talks for everyone. After lunch we will break into groups for detailed discussions on various topics in 3 locations. We hope you will join us and your neighbors in planning our future  and protecting our community.

Come with your questions and concerns. Find out how you can get help treating your land and improving our watersheds. Interested in working in the restoration economy? Using prescribed fire to make the forest healthier? Helping to plan how fires will be fought in your neighborhood?

Get answers to these questions and add your voice to the discussion.

Schedule

Morning sessions will be presentations in Harwood Hall for the whole group.  Hear the voices of some important leaders and discover resources to help you plan the future.

Start 9:00 am

  • Opening/Welcome – Cahto Tribe
  • Maximizing Forest Health Economic Opportunity – Supervisor John Haschak
  • Restoring Forest Health – Following the Path to Harmony- Pat Higgins ERRPCALFIRE
  • Red Mt/Usal Project – Karen Youngblood RFFI
  • Opportunities for Funding Forest Health and Related Activities – Tim Bailey
  • Bringing Back Good Fire – Scott Steinbring Torchbearr
  • Community Organizing for Forest Health & Fire Safety – Emily Tecchio
  • Forest Reciprocity and Multi-stakeholder Cooperatives – Matilda & Bodhi FRG
  • Building Regional Forest Health Capacity at the Grassroots – Will Emerson

Lunch provided at 12:00pm

Breakouts in the afternoon in three locations to explore topics in more depth. Start 1:00 pm – finish by 5:00 pm

Harwood Hall

  • PODs – Points of Fire Defense & Shaded Fuel Breaks – With Ella Griffith & Will Emerson
  • Prescribed Fire as Part of Forest & Grassland Health – Panel Discussion

Garden Club

  • What to Do w/ Forest Health Wood #1: Aggregation of Woody Biomass: Exploring a Multi-stakeholder Cooperatives Hosted by the Forest Reciprocity Group (FRG)
  • What to Do w/ Forest Health Wood #2: Furniture & Structures – Vincent Brown & John Cunnan, FRG, & Jessica Roemer (NM ERA)
  • Community Cooperative Use of Biochar to Create Living Soils – CaseyO’Neill (Happy Day Farms) & Karen Youngblood (RFFI)

ERRP Office (next to the Branch Library in Hoiland Plaza)

  • Organizing Capacity to Obtain More Forest Health Grant Resources – Emily Tecchio (Mendocino Fire Safe Council) & Cheyenne Clarke (NM ERA)
  • Using Forest Health Wood for Stream and Landscape Restoration – Pat Higgins

Dinner to follow at 5:00pm.

  • California Fire Foundation Grant Is Approved!!

    Last year, catastrophic wildfires burned millions of acres across CA. We are now able to help Tan Oak Park become more fire prepared, thanks to a generous grant from @cafirefound. Visit cafirefoundation.org to learn more or email organize@nm-era.org and see how you can help.

  • Bell Springs Volunteer Fire Department Fundraiser

    The Bell Springs Volunteer Fire Department invites you! Save the Date! Saturday, August 30th, 2025 This year’s featured plate dinner is none other than delicious Wood-Fired Oven Pizza. Made by local food artisans with love and care. Gluten-free options available! The menu also includes:  Come out, enjoy incredible food, support your local firefighters, and spend a summer…

  • Natural Building Workshop

    Tired of drywall? Come play in the mud with us. Join our hands-on Natural Building Workshop in Leggett, CA from August 10-17! We believe in building real skills for a resilient community. You’ll learn multiple techniques from expert Colin Gillespie: • Cob building • Natural Plasters • Earthen Floors & more! We learn while we work, and then we feast. Get ready for amazing food,…

  • Defensible Space and Fuels Reduction Work Party

    With all the wonderful things Tan Oak Park does for our community like host our Fire Benefit free every year and now provide a huge water tank for fire departments, we can give back a little by working a few hours to make the park more fire-safe. Next Wednesday July 23rd, community volunteers will join…

  • TOPFest 2025

    Tan Oak Park hosts a Summer Solstice Event Saturday June 21, 2025 celebrating the completion of the Leggett Fire Water Tank, a 72,000 gallon water tank dedicated to fire protection for Tan Oak Park and the surrounding region. Get Your Tickets

  • Forest Health Extravaganza March 29 & 30

    We’re co-sponsoring this packed event with the Eel River Recovery Project and many other groups shown below. On Saturday March 29, 2025 at Harwood Hall in Laytonville, we’ll host an all-day gathering featuring speakers, panels, lightning talks, a poster session, and plenty of time for questions and networking discussing all aspects of forest health, fire…