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Officers
President: Bob Brink
Vice President: Dan Brink
Secretary: Georgia Goff
Treasurer: Betty Davenport
Past President: Ken Edwards
Board Member: Dave Mann
Board Member: Gene Jones
Board Member: Morgan Gillette
Board Member: Hunter Decker
Board Member: Renee Goff
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This chapter serves Clark County. The chapter board meets every second Tuesday at 7:00 pm at the Battle Ground Senior Center.
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2019 Highlights:
Our very active board of 11 members and numerous other volunteers carried out a number of membership and community activities.
The annual winter potluck drew about 100 members for our annual meeting and elections, with a speaker on trees and climate change, and awarding the Tree Farmer of the Year to Jared and Torun Larwick.
In February and March, members picked up over 70,000 seedlings that we had grown. In March we had our annual public tree sale selling approximately 9,000 trees to the public. This is our only fund raiser for the chapter and this year we sold out in 3 hours.
Summer brought the annual summer picnic, traditionally at the Chapter's Tree Farm of the Year, the Larwicks. Several other twilight tours were held: thinning at Gillette's, various forest management activities at Bowden's, and an export log session hosted by Pacific, Lumber and Shipping.
We also presented three $1000 college scholarships and supported our local high school forestry programs to go to competitions.
2018 highlights
Our very active board of 11 members and numerous other volunteers carried out a number of membership and community activities.
The annual winter potluck drew about 110 members for our annual meeting and elections, lots of door prizes, great food and fellowship, awarding the tree farmer of the year, and a guest speaker.
March was our member seedling pick up month whereby we contract grow 70,000 Doug Fir and 10,000 western red cedar for our members at cost - a great incentive to join our chapter! Also in March we had our annual public tree sale selling approximately 12,000 trees to the public. This is our only fund raiser for the chapter and this year we sold out in two and a half hours.
Summer brought the annual summer picnic, traditionally at the Chapter's tree farm of the year - for 2018 this was at Lee and Debbie Levanen's. Several other twilight tours were held on proper and effective use of chemicals, and thinning strategies.
We also presented three $1000 college scholarships and supported our local high school forestry programs to go to competitions.