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Event name

Fir Poles, Land Stewardship & DIY Projects

When

Sun 06 / 06 / 2021
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Where

Bell Valley Retreat at The Toll House

Who can attend

Open to all

Limited capacity: Registration Closed

Price

FREE
Come learn about how our land stewardship work has yielded useful building material in the form of carbon-stable, Douglas fir poles.

About this Event

Bell Valley Retreat is excited to be engaging in land stewardship work that aims to mitigate fire risks, restore a deciduous oak woodland, and provide useful building material in the form of carbon-stable, Douglas fir poles. This year, we are giving these fir poles away to our community!

On Sunday June 6th from 4pm - 5pm, please join us for a free talk with our amazing land stewardship team to learn how to use fir poles in DIY building projects, and why they are so critical to supporting our land stewardship efforts. Please RSVP via this eventbrite for this talk if you plan on attending. Please note that you can also take home fir poles if you come for this talk, but you need to reserve your fir poles via this form. We will be strictly following all COVID-19 protocols. Masks will be required and we will be adhering to 6' social distancing during this walk & talk. Please bring sturdy shoes, layers and wind and sun protection.

Information about the Land Stewardship & Fir Pole Giveaway:

Bell Valley Retreat is located on 650 acres in Anderson Valley, 5 miles from Boonville, CA on the ancestral territory of the Tabahtea people, Northern Pomo. Douglas fir trees are encroaching on old and new growth oaks and creating a serious threat to biodiversity and fire resilience. We are currently thinning 25 acres and removing ~1,500 - 2,000 small diameter Douglas fir trees. Of that total, we are hoping to salvage 500+ poles that we will limb and stack for free pick-up by our community.

To access these poles, please respond via this survey with your requests for fir poles by May 14th, 2021.

Why use round fir poles?

Round fir poles are much stronger and resilient per board foot than milled dimensional lumber. They are one of the readily available gifts the land offers when we tend to it on behalf of fire resilience, biodiversity, and enhanced forest health. Smaller poles can be used for garden trellises and short-lived fences, shade structures, craft projects, furniture, and more. Larger poles can be used for timber-framed construction. Check out ideas for fir pole construction at this Pinterest Board.

We have a limited amount of material that we are preparing to give away, so please complete this survey/form to reserve your poles. Your responses will help us assess the market opportunities for these products.

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fir-poles-land-stewardship-diy-projects-tickets-152750371473