From duman@consulting-foresters.com Wed Jan 5 21:51:12 2005 From: duman@consulting-foresters.com (Tera Duman) Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 13:51:12 -0800 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] January SAF Meeting Announcement Message-ID: <200501051351218.SM01124@psmtp.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C4F32D.A011B750 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS ***** PALOUSE - SNAKE RIVER SAF CHAPTER Happy New Year! Hope everyone had a happy holiday season and are feeling refreshed for a new year of SAF activities! JANUARY MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT DATE: January 20, 2005 LOCATION: Mark IV Motor Inn Moscow, Idaho TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social Hour 6:30-7:30 Dinner followed by a short business meeting 7:30 Presentation MENU: a la carte from regular menu SPEAKER: Russ Graham, Research Forester Rocky Mountain Research Station, Forest Sciences Lab TOPIC: Adaptive Stand Management for Non-Traditional Uses (Free Selection) FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 for 6 tickets ***PLEASE RSVP no later than noon on January 19, 2005 to Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com/208-883-7448 *Note that one CFE credit is available for each Palouse/Snake River Chapter meeting. UPCOMING EVENTS Registration forms for the 2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting in Lewiston, April 13-15, have been sent out! Our chapter is sponsoring this event, so show your support and get registered right away. The theme for the conference is "Corp of Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark". The program will have several speakers focusing on three major subjects - Lewis and Clark to Present Conditions, Applying Fire Ecology to Northwest Forests, and Managing for Healthy Forests. There will also be four all day field trips - A Lewis and Clark History Tour, a Managing Healthy Forests Field Tour, Forest Industry Mill Tour, and Snake River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour. This event is open to the public, so invite your spouse and all your friends! Save money by registering early! Register online at www.forestry.org/annual/. Members interested in volunteering to help organize the meeting or if you have questions, please contact Terry Shaw @ 208-885-7452 or email tshaw@uidaho.edu. UPCOMING MEETING DATES January 20 - Russ Graham, Mark IV Motor Inn February 24 - Raney Rippy March 24 - Michael Rath, Lewiston Meeting April 13-15 - Tri-Society Meeting (no chapter meeting) May 17 FEEDBACK Interested parties wanting to post SAF related announcements, require a hard copy or would like to be removed from receiving monthly chapter announcements please contact Terry Shaw (Palouse/Snake River Chair) @ 208-885-7452 or tshaw@uidaho.edu. CHAPTER OFFICERS CHAIR Terry Shaw 208-885-7452 tshaw@uidaho.edu TREASURER Greg Bassler 208-883-1432 bassler@consulting-foresters.com CHAIR-ELECT Tera Duman 208-818-4516 duman@consulting-foresters.com SECRETARY Vacant ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C4F32D.A011B750 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS ***** =

 

          PALOUSE - SNAKE RIVER SAF CHAPTER =

 

Happy New Year! Hope everyone had a happy = holiday season and are feeling refreshed for a new year of SAF = activities!

 

JANUARY MEETING = ANNOUNCEMENT

 

DATE: January 20, = 2005

 

LOCATION: Mark IV Motor = Inn

            = Moscow, Idaho

 

TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social = Hour

      6:30-7:30 = Dinner followed by a short business meeting

      7:30 = Presentation

 

MENU: a la carte from regular = menu

 

SPEAKER: Russ Graham, Research = Forester

            = Rocky Mountain Research Station, Forest = Sciences Lab

 

TOPIC: Adaptive Stand Management for = Non-Traditional Uses (Free Selection)

 

FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 for 6 = tickets

 

***PLEASE RSVP no later than noon on January = 19, 2005 to Tera Duman at

duman@consulting-foresters.com/208-883-7448 =

 

 

*Note that one CFE credit is available for = each Palouse/Snake River Chapter meeting.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

Registration forms for the 2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual = Meeting in Lewiston, = April 13-15, have been sent out!  Our chapter is sponsoring this event, so show your = support and get registered right away.  The theme for the conference is = “Corp of Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps of Lewis and = Clark”.  The program will have several speakers focusing on three major subjects = – Lewis and Clark to Present Conditions, Applying Fire Ecology to = Northwest = Forests, and Managing for = Healthy Forests.  There will also be four all day field trips – A = Lewis and Clark History Tour, a Managing Healthy Forests Field Tour, Forest = Industry Mill Tour, and Snake River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour.  = This event is open to the public, so invite your spouse and all your friends! =

 

Save money by = registering early!  Register online at www.forestry.org/annual/.  Members interested in volunteering to help organize the meeting or = if you have questions, please contact Terry Shaw @ 208-885-7452 or email = tshaw@uidaho.edu. =

 

UPCOMING MEETING = DATES

 

January 20 – Russ Graham, Mark IV Motor = Inn

February 24 – Raney = Rippy

March 24 – Michael Rath, Lewiston = Meeting

April 13-15 – Tri-Society Meeting (no = chapter meeting)

May 17

 

FEEDBACK

 

Interested parties wanting to post SAF = related announcements, 

require a hard  copy or would like to be removed from receiving  

monthly chapter  announcements please = contact Terry Shaw (Palouse/Snake River Chair) @  208-885-7452 or = tshaw@uidaho.edu. =

 

CHAPTER OFFICERS =

 

CHAIR

Terry Shaw

208-885-7452

tshaw@uidaho.edu

 

TREASURER

Greg Bassler

208-883-1432

bassler@consulting-foresters.com

 

CHAIR-ELECT

Tera Duman

208-818-4516

duman@consulting-foresters.com

 

SECRETARY

Vacant

 

------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C4F32D.A011B750-- From duman@consulting-foresters.com Thu Jan 13 00:05:59 2005 From: duman@consulting-foresters.com (Tera Duman) Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:05:59 -0800 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] January Meeting Reminder Message-ID: <200501121606890.SM01068@psmtp.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C4F8C0.9B9159E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS ***** PALOUSE - SNAKE RIVER SAF CHAPTER JANUARY MEETING REMINDER DATE: January 20, 2005 LOCATION: Mark IV Motor Inn Moscow, Idaho TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social Hour 6:30-7:30 Dinner followed by a short business meeting 7:30 Presentation MENU: a la carte from regular menu SPEAKER: Russ Graham, Research Forester Rocky Mountain Research Station, Forest Sciences Lab TOPIC: Adaptive Stand Management for Non-Traditional Uses (Free Selection) FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 for 6 tickets ***PLEASE RSVP no later than noon on January 19, 2005 to Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com/208-883-7448*** *Note that one CFE credit is available for each Palouse/Snake River Chapter meeting. **We need to fill the chair-elect and secretary positions ASAP. If your interested, know someone who might be, or have questions, PLEASE contact Tera Duman @ duman@consulting-foresters.com or 883-4488.** UPCOMING EVENTS Registration forms for the 2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting in Lewiston, April 13-15, have been sent out! Our chapter is sponsoring this event, so show your support and get registered right away. The theme for the conference is "Corp of Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark". The program will have several speakers focusing on three major subjects - Lewis and Clark to Present Conditions, Applying Fire Ecology to Northwest Forests, and Managing for Healthy Forests. There will also be four all day field trips - A Lewis and Clark History Tour, a Managing Healthy Forests Field Tour, Forest Industry Mill Tour, and Snake River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour. This event is open to the public, so invite your spouse and all your friends! Save money by registering early! Register online at www.forestry.org/annual/. Members interested in volunteering to help organize the meeting or if you have questions, please contact Terry Shaw @ 208-885-7452 or email tshaw@uidaho.edu. UPCOMING MEETING DATES January 20 - Russ Graham, Mark IV Motor Inn February 24 - Raney Rippy March 24 - Michael Rath, (Possible Lewiston Meeting) April 13-15 - Tri-Society Meeting (no chapter meeting) May 17 - TBA FEEDBACK Interested parties wanting to post SAF related announcements, require a hard copy or would like to be removed from receiving monthly chapter announcements please contact Terry Shaw (Palouse/Snake River Chair) @ 208-885-7452 or tshaw@uidaho.edu. CHAPTER OFFICERS CHAIR Tera Duman 208-818-4516 duman@consulting-foresters.com TREASURER Greg Bassler 208-883-1432 bassler@consulting-foresters.com CHAIR-ELECT Vacant SECRETARY Vacant ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C4F8C0.9B9159E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS ***** =

 

          PALOUSE - SNAKE RIVER SAF CHAPTER =

 

JANUARY MEETING = REMINDER

 

DATE: January 20, = 2005

 

LOCATION: Mark IV Motor = Inn

            Moscow, = Idaho

 

TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social = Hour

      6:30-7:30 = Dinner followed by a short business meeting

      7:30 = Presentation

 

MENU: a la carte from regular = menu

 

SPEAKER: Russ Graham, Research = Forester

            Rocky Mountain Research Station, Forest Sciences Lab

 

TOPIC: Adaptive Stand Management for = Non-Traditional Uses (Free Selection)

 

FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 for 6 = tickets

 

***PLEASE RSVP no later than noon on January = 19, 2005 to Tera Duman at

duman@consulting-foresters.com/208-883-7448*** =

 

*Note that one CFE credit is available for = each Palouse/Snake River Chapter meeting.

 

**We need to fill the chair-elect and secretary positions ASAP. If your interested, know = someone who might be, or have questions, PLEASE contact Tera Duman @ duman@consulting-foresters= .com or 883-4488.**

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

Registration forms for the 2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual = Meeting in Lewiston, April = 13-15, have been sent out!  Our chapter is sponsoring this event, so show = your support and get registered right away.  The theme for the = conference is “Corp of Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps of Lewis = and Clark”.  The program will have several speakers focusing on = three major subjects – Lewis and Clark to Present Conditions, Applying = Fire Ecology to Northwest Forests, and = Managing for Healthy Forests.  There will also be four all day field trips = – A Lewis and Clark History Tour, a Managing Healthy Forests Field Tour, = Forest Industry Mill Tour, and Snake River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour.  This event is open to the public, so invite your spouse and = all your friends!

 

Save money by = registering early!  Register online at www.forestry.org/annual/.  Members interested in volunteering to help organize the meeting or = if you have questions, please contact Terry Shaw @ 208-885-7452 or email = tshaw@uidaho.edu. =

 

UPCOMING MEETING = DATES

 

January 20 – Russ Graham, Mark IV Motor = Inn

February 24 – Raney = Rippy

March 24 – Michael Rath, (Possible = Lewiston Meeting)

April 13-15 – Tri-Society Meeting (no = chapter meeting)

May 17 - TBA

 

FEEDBACK

 

Interested parties wanting to post SAF = related announcements, 

require a hard  copy or would like to be removed from receiving  

monthly chapter  announcements please = contact Terry Shaw (Palouse/Snake River Chair) @  208-885-7452 or = tshaw@uidaho.edu. =

 

CHAPTER OFFICERS =

 

CHAIR

Tera Duman

208-818-4516

duman@consulting-foresters.com

 

TREASURER

Greg Bassler

208-883-1432

bassler@consulting-foresters.com

 

CHAIR-ELECT

Vacant

 

SECRETARY

Vacant

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C4F8C0.9B9159E0-- From duman@consulting-foresters.com Tue Jan 18 15:14:02 2005 From: duman@consulting-foresters.com (Tera Duman) Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 07:14:02 -0800 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] Final SAF Meeting Announcement Message-ID: <20050118071446.SM01116@psmtp.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C4FD2D.49F2A190 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS ***** PALOUSE - SNAKE RIVER SAF CHAPTER FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR JANUARY MEETING DATE: January 20, 2005 LOCATION: Mark IV Motor Inn Moscow, Idaho TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social Hour 6:30-7:30 Dinner followed by a short business meeting 7:30 Presentation MENU: a la carte from regular menu SPEAKER: Russ Graham, Research Forester Rocky Mountain Research Station, Forest Sciences Lab TOPIC: Adaptive Stand Management for Non-Traditional Uses (Free Selection) FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 for 6 tickets ***PLEASE RSVP no later than 5PM on January 19, 2005 to Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com/208-883-7448*** *Note that one CFE credit is available for each Palouse/Snake River Chapter meeting. **We need to fill the chair-elect position ASAP. If your interested, know someone who might be, or have questions, PLEASE contact Tera Duman @ duman@consulting-foresters.com or 883-4488.** UPCOMING EVENTS Registration forms for the 2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting in Lewiston, April 13-15, have been sent out! Our chapter is sponsoring this event, so show your support and get registered right away. The theme for the conference is "Corp of Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark". The program will have several speakers focusing on three major subjects - Lewis and Clark to Present Conditions, Applying Fire Ecology to Northwest Forests, and Managing for Healthy Forests. There will also be four all day field trips - A Lewis and Clark History Tour, a Managing Healthy Forests Field Tour, Forest Industry Mill Tour, and Snake River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour. This event is open to the public, so invite your spouse and all your friends! Save money by registering early! Register online at www.forestry.org/annual/. Members interested in volunteering to help organize the meeting or if you have questions, please contact Terry Shaw @ 208-885-7452 or email tshaw@uidaho.edu. UPCOMING MEETING DATES January 20 - Russ Graham, Mark IV Motor Inn February 24 - Raney Rippy March 24 - Michael Rath, (Possible Lewiston Meeting) April 13-15 - Tri-Society Meeting (no chapter meeting) May 17 - TBA FEEDBACK Interested parties wanting to post SAF related announcements, require a hard copy, or would like to be removed from receiving monthly chapter announcements please contact Terry Shaw (Palouse/Snake River Chair) @ 208-885-7452 or tshaw@uidaho.edu. CHAPTER OFFICERS CHAIR Tera Duman 208-818-4516 duman@consulting-foresters.com TREASURER Greg Bassler 208-883-1432 bassler@consulting-foresters.com CHAIR-ELECT Vacant SECRETARY Terry Shaw 208-885-7452 tshaw@uidaho.edu ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C4FD2D.49F2A190 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS ***** =

 

          PALOUSE - SNAKE RIVER SAF CHAPTER =

 

FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR JANUARY = MEETING

 

DATE: January 20, = 2005

 

LOCATION: Mark IV Motor = Inn

            Moscow, = Idaho

 

TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social = Hour

      6:30-7:30 = Dinner followed by a short business meeting

      7:30 = Presentation

 

MENU: a la carte from regular = menu

 

SPEAKER: Russ Graham, Research = Forester

            Rocky Mountain Research Station, Forest Sciences Lab

 

TOPIC: Adaptive Stand Management for = Non-Traditional Uses (Free Selection)

 

FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 for 6 = tickets

 

***PLEASE RSVP no later than 5PM on January = 19, 2005 to Tera Duman at

duman@consulting-foresters.com/208-883-7448*** =

 

*Note that one CFE credit is available for = each Palouse/Snake River Chapter meeting.

 

**We need to fill the chair-elect position ASAP. If your interested, know someone who might = be, or have questions, PLEASE contact Tera Duman @ duman@consulting-forester= s.com or 883-4488.**

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

Registration forms for the = 2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual = Meeting in Lewiston, April 13-15, have been sent out!  Our chapter is sponsoring this = event, so show your support and get registered right away.  The theme for the conference is “Corp of Discovery: Foresters Walking in the = Footsteps of Lewis and Clark”.  The program will have several speakers = focusing on three major subjects – Lewis and Clark to Present Conditions, = Applying Fire Ecology to Northwest Forests, and = Managing for Healthy Forests.  There will also be four all day field trips = – A Lewis and Clark History Tour, a Managing Healthy Forests Field Tour, = Forest Industry Mill Tour, and Snake River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour.  This event is open to the public, so invite your spouse and = all your friends!

 

Save money by = registering early!  Register online at www.forestry.org/annual/.  Members interested in volunteering to help organize the meeting or = if you have questions, please contact Terry Shaw @ 208-885-7452 or email = tshaw@uidaho.edu. =

 

UPCOMING MEETING = DATES

 

January 20 – Russ Graham, Mark IV Motor = Inn

February 24 – Raney = Rippy

March 24 – Michael Rath, (Possible = Lewiston = Meeting)

April 13-15 – Tri-Society Meeting (no = chapter meeting)

May 17 - TBA

 

FEEDBACK

 

Interested parties wanting to post SAF = related announcements, 

require a hard  copy, or would like to = be removed from receiving  

monthly chapter  announcements please = contact Terry Shaw (Palouse/Snake River Chair) @  208-885-7452 or = tshaw@uidaho.edu.

 

CHAPTER OFFICERS =

 

CHAIR

Tera Duman

208-818-4516

duman@consulting-foresters= .com

 

TREASURER

Greg Bassler

208-883-1432

bassler@consulting-fores= ters.com  

 

CHAIR-ELECT

Vacant

 

SECRETARY

Terry Shaw

208-885-7452

tshaw@uidaho.edu =

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C4FD2D.49F2A190-- From duman@consulting-foresters.com Wed Feb 9 03:17:59 2005 From: duman@consulting-foresters.com (Terry Shaw) Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 19:17:59 -0800 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] SAF Palouse/Snake Chapter - Forestland Financial Seminar Message-ID: <0IBM00D0ZJTW7X@mailB.its.uidaho.edu> Forestland Valuation Methods, Federal and State Taxes, and Financial Decision Making Seminar for Forestland Owners and Managers Sponsored by the Palouse-Snake River Chapter of the Society of American Foresters February 26, 2005 Room 10, College of Natural Resources Building, University of Idaho Presenters: Rod Brevig – Idaho State Tax Commission Charley McKetta – Forest Econ Inc. Jay O’Laughlin – U of I, CNR, Policy Analysis Group Bill Schlosser – Northwest Management, Inc. Program:Registration – 8am to 8:30am 8:30 – 9:45 Jay O’ Laughlin “Forest Site Productivity as a Basis for Forest Property Taxation” Break Refreshments Served 10:00 – 12:00 Rod Brevig and Bill Schlosser “Forest Taxation in Idaho” Lunch On Your Own! 1:00 – 1:30 Charley McKetta “New Federal Timber Taxes: How a Forest Industry Boon Screws the Non-Industrial Private Forests” 1:30 – 2:30 Bill Schlosser “Forestland Taxes for the Forestland Owner - The Messy Paperwork Stuff” Break Refreshments Served 2:45 – 3:45 Charley McKetta “Yeah, Taxes Change Silviculture, but Forest Owners CAN Affect Taxes” This class qualifies for 5.5 CFE credits, Category 1. Cost is $20 for registrants who sign up before February 20, and $25 for registrants after February 20 or who sign up at the door. Cost for students is $10. For more information contact: Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com or 208- 883-4488 or Terry Shaw at tshaw@uidaho.edu or 208-885-7452 From tshaw@uidaho.edu Fri Feb 11 15:53:12 2005 From: tshaw@uidaho.edu (Terry Shaw) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 07:53:12 -0800 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] February SAF Meeting Announcement Message-ID: <0IBR00LJR84LGK@mailB.its.uidaho.edu> ***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS ***** PALOUSE - SNAKE RIVER SAF CHAPTER FEBRUARY MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT DATE: February 24th, 2005 LOCATION: Chinese Village, Moscow, ID. TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social Hour 6:30-7:30 Dinner followed by a short business meeting 7:30 Presentation MENU: Chinese Family Style COST: $11.50 SPEAKERS: Mee-Sook Kim, John Hanna, Raini Rippy and Jane Stewart; Rocky Mtn. Research Station, Moscow. TOPIC: Identifying, Predicting and Mapping Occurrence of Root-Rot Pathogens for Forest Management FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 for 6 tickets ***PLEASE RSVP no later than noon on February 23rd, 2005 to Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com/208-883-7448 *Note that one CFE credit is available for each Palouse/Snake River Chapter meeting. UPCOMING EVENTS ***Tree and $$$$ Day*** "Forestland Valuation Methods, Federal and State Taxes and Financial Decision Making Seminar for Forestland Owners" Sponsored by the Palouse Snake River Chapter For more information contact Tera Duman at 208-883-7448- duman@consulting-foresters.com or Terry Shaw at 208-885-7452 - tshaw@uidaho.edu ***2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting*** Registration forms for the 2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting in Lewiston, April 13-15, have been sent out! Our chapter is sponsoring this event, so show your support and get registered right away. The theme for the conference is "Corp of Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark". The program will have several speakers focusing on three major subjects - Lewis and Clark to Present Conditions, Applying Fire Ecology to Northwest Forests, and Managing for Healthy Forests. There will also be four all day field trips - A Lewis and Clark History Tour, a Managing Healthy Forests Field Tour, Forest Industry Mill Tour, and Snake River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour. This event is open to the public, so invite your spouse and all your friends! Save money by registering early! Register online at www.forestry.org/annual/. Members interested in volunteering to help organize the meeting or if you have questions, please contact Terry Shaw @ 208-885-7452 or email tshaw@uidaho.edu. UPCOMING CHAPTER MEETINGS March 24 - Chapter Meeting - Michael Rath, Lewiston Meeting April 13-15 - Tri-Society Annual Meeting (no chapter meeting) May 17 - TBA FEEDBACK Interested parties wanting to post SAF related announcements, require a hard copy or would like to be removed from receiving monthly chapter announcements please contact Terry Shaw (Palouse/Snake River Chair) @ 208-885-7452 or tshaw@uidaho.edu. CHAPTER OFFICERS CHAIR Tera Duman 208-883-7448 duman@consulting-foresters.com TREASURER Greg Bassler 208-883-1432 bassler@consulting-foresters.com SECRETARY Terry Shaw 208-885-7452 tshaw@uidaho.edu CHAIR-ELECT Vacant Terry M. Shaw IFTNC Forest Research Scientist University of Idaho College of Natural Resources Moscow, ID. 83844-1133 208-885-7452 tshaw@uidaho.edu From hosborne@potlatch.com Sun Feb 13 14:32:31 2005 From: hosborne@potlatch.com (Terry Shaw) Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 06:32:31 -0800 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] Sustainable Forestry Tour for Teachers Message-ID: <0IBU007T7TQ6M5@mailA.its.uidaho.edu> Natural Resource Educational Opportunity for Northwest Teachers SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY TOUR (June 22-25) www.idahoforests.org A unique and valuable partnership is being forged between teachers and forest industry. Modeled after the extremely popular and successful Temperate Forest Foundation Teachers’ Tour, teachers spend three days exploring and learning about North Central Idaho forests. Throughout the tour, they learn directly from the natural resource professionals who care for our forests, and those who provide products we all use every day. Forest tours are the best way to show teachers the dynamics of the forest products industry and help them educate their students about forest resources and the future choices they will need to make. Pledge your commitment by recruiting a teacher (or several), recruiting a sponsor or participating in the sponsor/teacher/forester partnership for this amazing educational experience. Sponsor and teacher application deadline is 3/31/05. For more details and on-line registration go to: www.idahoforests.org Contact: Harold Osborne, Tour Coordinator, 115 4th Street, Onaway, Idaho 83855 Office/home/fax: 208-875-1471 From duman@consulting-foresters.com Tue Feb 15 21:27:09 2005 From: duman@consulting-foresters.com (Tera Duman) Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 13:27:09 -0800 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] February Meeting Reminder Message-ID: <200502151327909.SM01208@psmtp.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C51362.10EC1FC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS ***** PALOUSE - SNAKE RIVER SAF CHAPTER FEBRUARY MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT ***The Chinese Village needs a little more advanced notice, so PLEASE RSVP no later than noon on Tuesday, February 22nd to Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com /208-883-7448*** DATE: February 24th, 2005 LOCATION: Chinese Village, Moscow, ID. TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social Hour 6:30-7:30 Dinner followed by a short business meeting 7:30 Presentation MENU: Chinese Family Style COST: $11.50 SPEAKERS: Mee-Sook Kim, John Hanna, Raini Rippy and Jane Stewart; Rocky Mtn. Research Station, Moscow. TOPIC: Identifying, Predicting and Mapping Occurrence of Root-Rot Pathogens for Forest Management FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 for 6 tickets *Note that one CFE credit is available for each Palouse/Snake River Chapter meeting. UPCOMING EVENTS ***Tree and $$$$ Day*** "Forestland Valuation Methods, Federal and State Taxes and Financial Decision Making Seminar for Forestland Owners" Sponsored by the Palouse Snake River Chapter For more information contact Tera Duman at 208-883-4488 - duman@consulting-foresters.com or Terry Shaw at 208-885-7452 - tshaw@uidaho.edu ***2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting*** Registration forms for the 2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting in Lewiston, April 13-15, have been sent out! Our chapter is sponsoring this event, so show your support and get registered right away. The theme for the conference is "Corp of Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark". The program will have several speakers focusing on three major subjects - Lewis and Clark to Present Conditions, Applying Fire Ecology to Northwest Forests, and Managing for Healthy Forests. There will also be four all day field trips - A Lewis and Clark History Tour, a Managing Healthy Forests Field Tour, Forest Industry Mill Tour, and Snake River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour. This event is open to the public, so invite your spouse and all your friends! Save money by registering early! Register online at www.forestry.org/annual/. Members interested in volunteering to help organize the meeting or if you have questions, please contact Terry Shaw @ 208-885-7452 or email tshaw@uidaho.edu . ***SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY TOUR*** - June 22-25 A unique and valuable partnership is being forged between teachers and forest industry. Modeled after the extremely popular and successful Temperate Forest Foundation Teachers' Tour, teachers spend three days exploring and learning about North Central Idaho forests. Throughout the tour, they learn directly from the natural resource professionals who care for our forests, and those who provide products we all use every day. Forest tours are the best way to show teachers the dynamics of the forest products industry and help them educate their students about forest resources and the future choices they will need to make. Pledge your commitment by recruiting a teacher (or several), recruiting a sponsor or participating in the sponsor/teacher/forester partnership for this amazing educational experience. Sponsor and teacher application deadline is 3/31/05. For more details and on-line registration go to: www.idahoforests.org Contact: Harold Osborne, Tour Coordinator, 115 4th Street, Onaway, Idaho 83855 Office/home/fax: 208-875-1471 UPCOMING CHAPTER MEETINGS March 24 - Chapter Meeting - Michael Rath, Lewiston Meeting April 13-15 - Tri-Society Annual Meeting (no chapter meeting) May 17 - TBA FEEDBACK Interested parties wanting to post SAF related announcements, require a hard copy, or would like to be removed from receiving monthly chapter announcements please contact Terry Shaw (Palouse/Snake River Secretary) @ 208-885-7452 or tshaw@uidaho.edu . CHAPTER OFFICERS CHAIR Tera Duman 208-883-4488 duman@consulting-foresters.com TREASURER Greg Bassler 208-883-1432 bassler@consulting-foresters.com SECRETARY Terry Shaw 208-885-7452 tshaw@uidaho.edu CHAIR-ELECT Vacant Tera Duman Northwest Management, Inc. 208-883-4488 duman@consulting-foresters.com ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C51362.10EC1FC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN =
FORESTERS ***** 
 
     &nbs=
p;  PALOUSE - SNAKE =
RIVER SAF =
CHAPTER  
 
     &nbs=
p;   FEBRUARY MEETING =
ANNOUNCEMENT
 
***The Chinese Village needs a little more =
advanced notice, 
so PLEASE RSVP no later than noon on =
Tuesday, February 22nd =
to Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com/208-883-7448***
 
DATE: February 24th, =
2005
 
LOCATION: Chinese Village, Moscow, ID.
 
TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social =
Hour
 
     &nbs=
p;   6:30-7:30 Dinner followed by a short business =
meeting
 
     &nbs=
p;   7:30 =
Presentation
 
MENU: Chinese Family =
Style
COST: =
$11.50
 =
SPEAKERS: Mee-Sook Kim, John =
Hanna, Raini Rippy and Jane 
Stewart; Rocky Mtn. Research =
Station, Moscow.  =
 
TOPIC: Identifying, Predicting =
and Mapping Occurrence of Root-Rot =
Pathogens for Forest Management =
 
FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 =
for 6 tickets
 
*Note that one CFE credit is =
available for each Palouse/Snake River =
Chapter
meeting. =
 
UPCOMING EVENTS =
 
***Tree and $$$$ Day***  =
"Forestland Valuation =
Methods, Federal and State Taxes and =
Financial Decision Making Seminar =
for Forestland Owners"
Sponsored by the Palouse =
Snake River =
Chapter
For more information contact Tera =
Duman at 208-883-4488 - 
duman@consulting-foresters.com =
or
Terry Shaw at 208-885-7452 - =
tshaw@uidaho.edu
 
***2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual =
Meeting***
Registration forms for the 2005 =
SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting in Lewiston,
April 13-15, have been sent =
out!  Our chapter is sponsoring this event, =
so
show your support and get =
registered right away.  The theme for =
the
conference is "Corp of =
Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps =
of
Lewis and Clark".  The =
program will have several speakers focusing on =
three
major subjects - Lewis and Clark =
to Present Conditions, Applying =
Fire
Ecology to Northwest =
Forests, and Managing for =
Healthy Forests.  There =
will
also be four all day field trips =
- A Lewis and Clark History Tour, =
a
Managing Healthy Forests Field =
Tour, Forest Industry Mill Tour, and =
Snake
River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour.  =
This event is open to the
public, so invite your spouse and =
all your friends! 
 
Save money by registering =
early!  Register online at
www.forestry.org/annual/.  =
Members interested in volunteering to =
help
organize the meeting or if you =
have questions, please contact Terry Shaw =
@
208-885-7452 or email =
tshaw@uidaho.edu. 
 
***SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY =
TOUR***   -    June =
22-25
A unique and valuable partnership =
is being forged between 
teachers and forest =
industry.  Modeled after the extremely =
popular and successful Temperate =
Forest Foundation Teachers’ =
Tour, teachers spend three days =
exploring and learning about 
North Central Idaho forests. =
Throughout the tour, they learn =
directly from the natural =
resource professionals who care for our =
forests, and those who provide =
products we all use every day. =
Forest tours are the best way to show teachers the =
dynamics of 
the forest products industry and =
help them educate their students =
about forest resources and the =
future choices they will need to =
make.     =
    =
Pledge your commitment by =
recruiting a teacher (or several), =
recruiting a sponsor or =
participating in the 
sponsor/teacher/forester =
partnership for this amazing educational =
experience. Sponsor and teacher =
application deadline is =
3/31/05.
    =
For more details and on-line =
registration go to: 
     &nbs=
p;  www.idahoforests.org =
    
    =
   Contact: Harold Osborne, Tour Coordinator, 115 4th =
Street, =
    =
            &=
nbsp;Onaway, Idaho 83855 Office/home/fax: =
208-875-1471
 
UPCOMING CHAPTER =
MEETINGS
 
March 24 - Chapter Meeting - =
Michael Rath, Lewiston =
Meeting
April 13-15 - Tri-Society Annual =
Meeting (no chapter meeting)
May 17 - =
TBA
 
FEEDBACK 
 
Interested parties wanting to =
post SAF related announcements,  =
require a hard  copy, or =
would like to be removed from receiving   =
monthly chapter  =
announcements please contact Terry Shaw =
(Palouse/Snake
River Secretary) =
@ 208-885-7452 or =
tshaw@uidaho.edu. 
 
 =
CHAPTER OFFICERS =
 
CHAIR
Tera =
Duman
208-883-4488
duman@consulting-foresters.com=
 =
TREASURER=
Greg =
Bassler
208-883-1432
bassler@consulting-foresters.com =
 
SECRETARY=
Terry =
Shaw
208-885-7452
=
tshaw@uidaho.edu
 
CHAIR-ELECT

Vacant

 

Tera Duman

Northwest Management, = Inc.

208-883-4488

duman@consulting-foresters= .com

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C51362.10EC1FC0-- From duman@consulting-foresters.com Tue Feb 22 16:02:56 2005 From: duman@consulting-foresters.com (Tera Duman) Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 08:02:56 -0800 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] Trees and $$$ Day - Just a reminder to sign up! Message-ID: <20050222080241.SM01208@psmtp.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C518B4.EB02B410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Forestland Valuation Methods, Federal and State Taxes, and Financial Decision Making Seminar for Forestland Owners and Managers Sponsored by the Palouse-Snake River Chapter of the Society of American Foresters February 26, 2005 Room 10, College of Natural Resources Building, University of Idaho Presenters: Rod Brevig - Idaho State Tax Commission Charley McKetta - Forest Econ Inc. Jay O'Laughlin - U of I, CNR, Policy Analysis Group Bill Schlosser - Northwest Management, Inc. Program: Registration - 8am to 8:30am 8:30 - 9:45 Jay O' Laughlin "Forest Site Productivity as a Basis for Forest Property Taxation" Break Refreshments Served 10:00 - 12:00 Rod Brevig and Bill Schlosser "Forest Taxation in Idaho" Lunch On Your Own! 1:00 - 1:30 Charley McKetta "New Federal Timber Taxes: How a Forest Industry Boon Screws the Non-Industrial Private Forests" 1:30 - 2:30 Bill Schlosser "Forestland Taxes for the Forestland Owner - The Messy Paperwork Stuff" Break Refreshments Served 2:45 - 3:45 Charley McKetta "Yeah, Taxes Change Silviculture, but Forest Owners CAN Affect Taxes" This class qualifies for 5.5 CFE credits, Category 1. Cost is $20 for registrants who sign up before February 20, and $25 for registrants after February 20 or who sign up at the door. Cost for students is $10. For more information contact: Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com or 208- 883-4488 or Terry Shaw at tshaw@uidaho.edu or 208-885-7452 ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C518B4.EB02B410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Forestland Valuation Methods, =
Federal and State Taxes, and Financial Decision Making Seminar =
     &nbs=
p;       for Forestland Owners and =
Managers
 
     &nbs=
p;   Sponsored by the Palouse-Snake =
River =
Chapter         =
     &nbs=
p;        of the Society of American =
Foresters
     &nbs=
p;            =
;         February 26, =
2005
 
Room 10, College of Natural =
Resources Building, =
University of Idaho =
 
Presenters: =
 
Rod Brevig – Idaho =
State Tax =
Commission
Charley McKetta – Forest =
Econ Inc.
Jay O’Laughlin – U of =
I, CNR, Policy Analysis Group
Bill Schlosser – Northwest =
Management, Inc.
 
Program: Registration – 8am =
to 8:30am
 
8:30 – 9:45  Jay =
O’ Laughlin
Forest Site Productivity as a =
Basis for Forest Property =
Taxation”
 
Break     =
;            =
 Refreshments Served
 
10:00 – 12:00 Rod Brevig =
and Bill Schlosser
“Forest Taxation in =
Idaho” =
 
Lunch     =
;            =
 On Your Own!
 
1:00 – =
1:30    Charley =
McKetta
 “New Federal Timber Taxes: =
How a Forest 
 Industry Boon Screws the =
Non-Industrial 
 Private =
Forests”
  =
1:30 – =
2:30    Bill =
Schlosser
“Forestland Taxes for  =
the Forestland Owner 
 - The Messy  Paperwork =
Stuff”
 
Break Refreshments =
Served
 
2:45 – =
3:45    Charley =
McKetta
“Yeah, Taxes Change =
Silviculture, but 
Forest Owners CAN Affect =
Taxes”
 
This class qualifies for 5.5 CFE =
credits, Category 1.  Cost =
is $20 for registrants who sign =
up before February 20, and 
$25 for registrants after =
February 20 or who sign up at the =
door. Cost for students is =
$10.  
 
For more information =
contact:
Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com or =
208-
883-4488 =
or =
Terry Shaw at =
tshaw@uidaho.edu or 208-885-7452

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C518B4.EB02B410-- From duman@consulting-foresters.com Tue Feb 22 16:10:11 2005 From: duman@consulting-foresters.com (Tera Duman) Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 08:10:11 -0800 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] Final Annoucement - February Chapter Meeting Message-ID: <200502220810105.SM01208@psmtp.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C518B5.F36C37B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS ***** PALOUSE - SNAKE RIVER SAF CHAPTER FEBRUARY MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT ***The Chinese Village needs a little more advanced notice, so PLEASE RSVP no later than noon on Tuesday, February 22nd to Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com /208-883-7448*** DATE: February 24th, 2005 LOCATION: Chinese Village, Moscow, ID. TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social Hour 6:30-7:30 Dinner followed by a short business meeting 7:30 Presentation MENU: Chinese Family Style COST: $11.50 SPEAKERS: Mee-Sook Kim, John Hanna, Raini Rippy and Jane Stewart; Rocky Mtn. Research Station, Moscow. TOPIC: Identifying, Predicting and Mapping Occurrence of Root-Rot Pathogens for Forest Management FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 for 6 tickets *Note that one CFE credit is available for each Palouse/Snake River Chapter meeting. UPCOMING EVENTS ***Tree and $$$$ Day*** "Forestland Valuation Methods, Federal and State Taxes and Financial Decision Making Seminar for Forestland Owners" Sponsored by the Palouse Snake River Chapter For more information contact Tera Duman at 208-883-4488 - duman@consulting-foresters.com or Terry Shaw at 208-885-7452 - tshaw@uidaho.edu ***2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting*** Registration forms for the 2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting in Lewiston, April 13-15, have been sent out! Our chapter is sponsoring this event, so show your support and get registered right away. The theme for the conference is "Corp of Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark". The program will have several speakers focusing on three major subjects - Lewis and Clark to Present Conditions, Applying Fire Ecology to Northwest Forests, and Managing for Healthy Forests. There will also be four all day field trips - A Lewis and Clark History Tour, a Managing Healthy Forests Field Tour, Forest Industry Mill Tour, and Snake River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour. This event is open to the public, so invite your spouse and all your friends! Save money by registering early! Register online at www.forestry.org/annual/. Members interested in volunteering to help organize the meeting or if you have questions, please contact Terry Shaw @ 208-885-7452 or email tshaw@uidaho.edu . ***SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY TOUR*** - June 22-25 A unique and valuable partnership is being forged between teachers and forest industry. Modeled after the extremely popular and successful Temperate Forest Foundation Teachers' Tour, teachers spend three days exploring and learning about North Central Idaho forests. Throughout the tour, they learn directly from the natural resource professionals who care for our forests, and those who provide products we all use every day. Forest tours are the best way to show teachers the dynamics of the forest products industry and help them educate their students about forest resources and the future choices they will need to make. Pledge your commitment by recruiting a teacher (or several), recruiting a sponsor or participating in the sponsor/teacher/forester partnership for this amazing educational experience. Sponsor and teacher application deadline is 3/31/05. For more details and on-line registration go to: www.idahoforests.org Contact: Harold Osborne, Tour Coordinator, 115 4th Street, Onaway, Idaho 83855 Office/home/fax: 208-875-1471 UPCOMING CHAPTER MEETINGS March 24 - Chapter Meeting - Michael Rath, Lewiston Meeting April 13-15 - Tri-Society Annual Meeting (no chapter meeting) May 17 - TBA FEEDBACK Interested parties wanting to post SAF related announcements, require a hard copy, or would like to be removed from receiving monthly chapter announcements please contact Terry Shaw (Palouse/Snake River Secretary) @ 208-885-7452 or tshaw@uidaho.edu . CHAPTER OFFICERS CHAIR Tera Duman 208-883-4488 duman@consulting-foresters.com TREASURER Greg Bassler 208-883-1432 bassler@consulting-foresters.com SECRETARY Terry Shaw 208-885-7452 tshaw@uidaho.edu CHAIR-ELECT Vacant ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C518B5.F36C37B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS ***** =
 
     &nbs=
p;  PALOUSE - SNAKE =
RIVER SAF =
CHAPTER  
 
     &nbs=
p;   FEBRUARY MEETING =
ANNOUNCEMENT
 
***The Chinese Village needs a little more =
advanced notice, 
so PLEASE RSVP no later than noon on =
Tuesday, February 22nd =
to Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com/208-883-7448***<=
/font>
 
DATE: February 24th, =
2005
 
LOCATION: Chinese Village, Moscow, ID.
 
TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social =
Hour
 
     &nbs=
p;   6:30-7:30 Dinner followed by a short business =
meeting
 
     &nbs=
p;   7:30 =
Presentation
 
MENU: Chinese Family =
Style
COST: =
$11.50
 =
SPEAKERS: Mee-Sook Kim, John =
Hanna, Raini Rippy and Jane 
Stewart; Rocky Mtn. Research =
Station, Moscow.  =
 
TOPIC: Identifying, Predicting =
and Mapping Occurrence of Root-Rot =
Pathogens for Forest Management =
 
FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 =
for 6 tickets
 
*Note that one CFE credit is =
available for each Palouse/Snake River =
Chapter
meeting. =
 
UPCOMING EVENTS =
 
***Tree and $$$$ Day***  =
"Forestland Valuation =
Methods, Federal and State Taxes and =
Financial Decision Making Seminar =
for Forestland Owners"
Sponsored by the Palouse =
Snake River =
Chapter
For more information contact Tera =
Duman at 208-883-4488 - 
duman@consulting-foresters.com =
or
Terry Shaw at 208-885-7452 - tshaw@uidaho.edu
 
***2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual =
Meeting***
Registration forms for the 2005 =
SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting in Lewiston,
April 13-15, have been sent =
out!  Our chapter is sponsoring this event, =
so
show your support and get =
registered right away.  The theme for =
the
conference is "Corp of =
Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps =
of
Lewis and Clark".  The =
program will have several speakers focusing on =
three
major subjects - Lewis and Clark =
to Present Conditions, Applying =
Fire
Ecology to Northwest =
Forests, and Managing for =
Healthy Forests.  There =
will
also be four all day field trips =
- A Lewis and Clark History Tour, =
a
Managing Healthy Forests Field =
Tour, Forest Industry Mill Tour, and =
Snake
River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour.  =
This event is open to the
public, so invite your spouse and =
all your friends! 
 
Save money by registering =
early!  Register online at
www.forestry.org/annual/.  =
Members interested in volunteering to =
help
organize the meeting or if you =
have questions, please contact Terry Shaw =
@
208-885-7452 or email tshaw@uidaho.edu. 
 
***SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY =
TOUR***   -    June =
22-25
A unique and valuable partnership =
is being forged between 
teachers and forest =
industry.  Modeled after the extremely =
popular and successful Temperate =
Forest Foundation Teachers’ =
Tour, teachers spend three days =
exploring and learning about 
North Central Idaho forests. =
Throughout the tour, they learn =
directly from the natural =
resource professionals who care for our =
forests, and those who provide =
products we all use every day. =
Forest tours are the best way to show teachers the =
dynamics of 
the forest products industry and =
help them educate their students =
about forest resources and the =
future choices they will need to =
make.     =
    =
Pledge your commitment by =
recruiting a teacher (or several), =
recruiting a sponsor or =
participating in the 
sponsor/teacher/forester =
partnership for this amazing educational =
experience. Sponsor and teacher =
application deadline is =
3/31/05.
    =
For more details and on-line =
registration go to: 
     &nbs=
p;  www.idahoforests.org =
    
    =
   Contact: Harold Osborne, Tour Coordinator, 115 4th Street, =
    =
            &=
nbsp;Onaway, Idaho 83855 Office/home/fax: =
208-875-1471
 
UPCOMING CHAPTER =
MEETINGS
 
March 24 - Chapter Meeting - =
Michael Rath, Lewiston =
Meeting
April 13-15 - Tri-Society Annual =
Meeting (no chapter meeting)
May 17 - =
TBA
 
FEEDBACK 
 
Interested parties wanting to =
post SAF related announcements,  =
require a hard  copy, or =
would like to be removed from receiving   =
monthly chapter  =
announcements please contact Terry Shaw =
(Palouse/Snake
River Secretary) =
@ 208-885-7452 or tshaw@uidaho.edu. 
 
 =
CHAPTER OFFICERS =
 
CHAIR
Tera =
Duman
208-883-4488
duman@consulting-foresters.com
 =
TREASURER=
Greg =
Bassler
208-883-1432
bassler@consulting-foresters.com =
 
SECRETARY=
Terry =
Shaw
208-885-7452
tshaw@uidaho.edu
 
CHAIR-ELECT

Vacant

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C518B5.F36C37B0-- From nbooth208@aol.com Thu Mar 3 04:40:06 2005 From: nbooth208@aol.com (nbooth208@aol.com) Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 23:40:06 EST Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] Nominations and Awards Message-ID: <155.4b8d3aac.2f57ef26@aol.com> -------------------------------1109824806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Foresters, Each year at the annual meeting, we award Forester of the Year and Communicator of the Year awards. We need nominations for this year's awards to recognize outstanding achievements in 2004. The Forester of the Year is awarded for general excellence in the practice and/or promotion of Forestry. The Communicator of the Year is awarded for positive public relations or communication about the field of Forestry. The bylaws state that recipients do not need to be SAF members. I knew that was true of Communicator of the Year, but I thought the Forester of the Year was chosen from our membership. If in doubt, nominate someone and let the Nominations and Awards committee determine their eligibility. Please send nominations to Keith Blatner at _blatner@turbonet.com_ (mailto:blatner@turbonet.com) and copy to Russ Graham at _rtgraham@fs.fed.us_ (mailto:rtgraham@fs.fed.us) This is your chance to give someone a well deserved pat on the back, along with a very nice plaque. Thanks for your nominations! Norris Boothe -------------------------------1109824806 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Foresters,
 
Each year at the annual meeting, we award Forester of the Year and=20 Communicator of the Year awards.  We need nominations for this year's=20 awards to recognize outstanding achievements in 2004.  The Forester of=20= the=20 Year is awarded for general excellence in the practice and/or promotion of=20 Forestry.  The Communicator of the Year is awarded for positive public=20 relations or communication about the field of Forestry.  The bylaw= s=20 state that recipients do not need to be SAF members.  I knew that was t= rue=20 of Communicator of the Year, but I thought the Forester of the Year was= =20 chosen from our membership.  If in doubt, nominate someone and let the=20 Nominations and Awards committee determine their eligibility.
 
Please send nominations to Keith Blatner at blatner@turbonet.com and copy to=20 Russ Graham at rtgraham@fs.fed.us  This is your= =20 chance to give someone a well deserved pat on the back, along with a ve= ry=20 nice plaque. 
 
Thanks for your nominations!
Norris Boothe
-------------------------------1109824806-- From tshaw@uidaho.edu Tue Mar 8 14:44:11 2005 From: tshaw@uidaho.edu (Terry Shaw) Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 06:44:11 -0800 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] 2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting -Early Registration Notice Message-ID: <0ID100GRTFLL97@mailB.its.uidaho.edu> IESAF Members, It is time to get registered for the 2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting. The 2005 meeting is scheduled for April 13-15 in Lewiston, Idaho, and includes the Oregon, Washington State and Inland Empire societies. In keeping with the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the theme of the meeting is Corps of Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark. The program will focus on three major subjects of interest to Northwest foresters: forest history, fire and the Healthy Forests Restoration Act. The program will offer information regarding late-breaking policies, debate of current issues, and analysis of historical events related to forests. Four field trips will allow participants to see local forest management practices, visit state- of-the-art sawmills, follow in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark or enjoy a thrilling historical jet boat ride up the Snake River into the Hells Canyon. Special Note – Early reduced rate rooms at the Red Lion Lewiston ends March 15th. After March 15th, room rates will be at the Red Lion’s regular prices on a space available basis. We encourage you to stay at the Red Lion as it will help us meet our room obligations to ensure free meeting room space. For more information or to register go online at { HYPERLINK "http://www.forestry.org/annual/" }www.forestry.org/annual/ or contact Lori Rasor at 503-224-8046. For room reservations at the Red Lion Hotel Lewiston call 1-800- 232-6730. From duman@consulting-foresters.com Mon Mar 14 14:23:04 2005 From: duman@consulting-foresters.com (Tera Duman) Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 06:23:04 -0800 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] SAF March Meeting Announcement Message-ID: <200503140622521.SM00764@psmtp.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C5285E.48608890 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS ***** PALOUSE - SNAKE RIVER SAF CHAPTER MARCH MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT DATE: March 24th, 2005 LOCATION: The Helm Restaurant, Lewiston TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social Hour 6:30-7:30 Dinner followed by a short business meeting 7:30 Presentation MENU: TBA SPEAKERS: Michael Rath TOPIC: "A Private Forester's Perspective on Forestry in Alaska over the Last 15 Years" FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 for 6 tickets *** PLEASE RSVP no later than noon on Wednesday, March 23rd to Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com /208-883-7448*** *Note that one CFE credit is available for each Palouse/Snake River Chapter meeting. UPCOMING EVENTS ***2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting*** Registration forms for the 2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting in Lewiston, April 13-15, have been sent out! Our chapter is sponsoring this event, so show your support and get registered right away. The theme for the conference is "Corp of Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark". The program will have several speakers focusing on three major subjects - Lewis and Clark to Present Conditions, Applying Fire Ecology to Northwest Forests, and Managing for Healthy Forests. There will also be four all day field trips - A Lewis and Clark History Tour, a Managing Healthy Forests Field Tour, Forest Industry Mill Tour, and Snake River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour. This event is open to the public, so invite your spouse and all your friends! Save money by registering early! Register online at www.forestry.org/annual/. Members interested in volunteering to help organize the meeting or if you have questions, please contact Terry Shaw @ 208-885-7452 or email tshaw@uidaho.edu . ***SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY TOUR*** - June 22-25 A unique and valuable partnership is being forged between teachers and forest industry. Modeled after the extremely popular and successful Temperate Forest Foundation Teachers' Tour, teachers spend three days exploring and learning about North Central Idaho forests. Throughout the tour, they learn directly from the natural resource professionals who care for our forests, and those who provide products we all use every day. Forest tours are the best way to show teachers the dynamics of the forest products industry and help them educate their students about forest resources and the future choices they will need to make. Pledge your commitment by recruiting a teacher (or several), recruiting a sponsor or participating in the sponsor/teacher/forester partnership for this amazing educational experience. Sponsor and teacher application deadline is 3/31/05. For more details and on-line registration go to: www.idahoforests.org Contact: Harold Osborne, Tour Coordinator, 115 4th Street, Onaway, Idaho 83855 Office/home/fax: 208-875-1471 UPCOMING CHAPTER MEETINGS April 13-15 - Tri-Society Annual Meeting (no chapter meeting) May 17 - TBA FEEDBACK Interested parties wanting to post SAF related announcements, require a hard copy, or would like to be removed from receiving monthly chapter announcements please contact Terry Shaw (Palouse/Snake River Secretary) @ 208-885-7452 or tshaw@uidaho.edu . CHAPTER OFFICERS CHAIR Tera Duman 208-883-4488 duman@consulting-foresters.com TREASURER Greg Bassler 208-883-1432 bassler@consulting-foresters.com SECRETARY Terry Shaw 208-885-7452 tshaw@uidaho.edu CHAIR-ELECT Vacant ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C5285E.48608890 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN =
FORESTERS ***** 
 
     &nbs=
p;  PALOUSE - SNAKE =
RIVER SAF =
CHAPTER  
 
     &nbs=
p;   MARCH MEETING =
ANNOUNCEMENT
 
 
DATE: March 24th, =
2005
 
LOCATION: The Helm Restaurant, =
Lewiston
 
TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social =
Hour
 
     &nbs=
p;   6:30-7:30 Dinner followed by a short business =
meeting
 
     &nbs=
p;   7:30 =
Presentation
 
MENU: =
TBA
 =
SPEAKERS: Michael =
Rath
 
TOPIC: “A Private =
Forester’s Perspective on Forestry in Alaska over =
the Last 15 Years”
 
FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 =
for 6 tickets
 
*** PLEASE RSVP no later than =
noon on Wednesday, March 23rd =
 
to Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com/208-883-7448***<=
o:p>
 
*Note that one CFE credit is =
available for each Palouse/Snake River =
Chapter
meeting. =
 
UPCOMING EVENTS =
 
***2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual =
Meeting***
Registration forms for the 2005 =
SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting in Lewiston,
April 13-15, have been sent =
out!  Our chapter is sponsoring this event, =
so
show your support and get =
registered right away.  The theme for =
the
conference is "Corp of =
Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps =
of
Lewis and Clark".  The =
program will have several speakers focusing on =
three
major subjects - Lewis and Clark =
to Present Conditions, Applying =
Fire
Ecology to Northwest =
Forests, and Managing for =
Healthy Forests.  There =
will
also be four all day field trips =
- A Lewis and Clark History Tour, =
a
Managing Healthy Forests Field =
Tour, Forest Industry Mill Tour, and =
Snake
River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour.  =
This event is open to the
public, so invite your spouse and =
all your friends! 
 
Save money by registering =
early!  Register online =
at
www.forestry.org/annual/.  Members interested in volunteering to =
help
organize the meeting or if you =
have questions, please contact Terry Shaw =
@
208-885-7452 or email tshaw@uidaho.edu. 
 
***SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY =
TOUR***   -    June =
22-25
A unique and valuable partnership =
is being forged between 
teachers and forest =
industry.  Modeled after the extremely =
popular and successful Temperate =
Forest Foundation Teachers’ =
Tour, teachers spend three days =
exploring and learning about 
North Central Idaho forests. =
Throughout the tour, they learn =
directly from the natural =
resource professionals who care for our =
forests, and those who provide =
products we all use every day. =
Forest tours are the best way to show teachers the =
dynamics of 
the forest products industry and =
help them educate their students =
about forest resources and the =
future choices they will need to =
make.     =
    =
Pledge your commitment by =
recruiting a teacher (or several), =
recruiting a sponsor or =
participating in the 
sponsor/teacher/forester =
partnership for this amazing educational =
experience. Sponsor and teacher =
application deadline is =
3/31/05.
    =
For more details and on-line =
registration go to: 
     &nbs=
p;  www.idahoforests.org =
    
    =
   Contact: Harold Osborne, Tour Coordinator, 115 4th Street, =
    =
            &=
nbsp;Onaway, Idaho 83855 Office/home/fax: =
208-875-1471
 
UPCOMING CHAPTER =
MEETINGS
 
April 13-15 - Tri-Society Annual =
Meeting (no chapter meeting)
May 17 - =
TBA
 
FEEDBACK 
 
Interested parties wanting to =
post SAF related announcements,  =
require a hard  copy, or =
would like to be removed from receiving   =
monthly chapter  =
announcements please contact Terry Shaw =
(Palouse/Snake
River Secretary) =
@ 208-885-7452 or tshaw@uidaho.edu. 
 
 =
CHAPTER OFFICERS =
 
CHAIR
Tera =
Duman
208-883-4488
duman@consulting-foresters.com
 =
TREASURER=
Greg =
Bassler
208-883-1432
bassler@consulting-foresters.com =
 
SECRETARY=
Terry =
Shaw
208-885-7452
tshaw@uidaho.edu
 
CHAIR-ELECT

Vacant

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C5285E.48608890-- From tshaw@uidaho.edu Sat Mar 19 16:10:09 2005 From: tshaw@uidaho.edu (Terry Shaw) Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 08:10:09 -0800 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] SAF Foresters' Fund Fund Items Needed Message-ID: <0IDL002HAWWW52@mailB.its.uidaho.edu> Society of American Foresters 2005 Tri-Society Annual Meeting www.forestry.org/annual/ Dear IESAF Colleagues: On behalf of your Foresters’ Fund Committee for the 2005 Tri-Society Meeting, “Corps of Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps of Lewis & Clark”, April 13-15, Lewiston, Idaho, we are writing to all IESAF members to request items for the raffle and silent auction. Your support is an integral part in the success of the Foresters’ Fund, and now is the time to get energized. If you are unable to attend this historic meeting, please send an item with a member from your chapter or mail to: Clarkston Service Center c/o Tri-State SAF Annual Meeting 720 6th Avenue, Suite B Clarkston, WA. 99403-2012 (509) 758-8012 Basically, we will gladly accept anything that is appropriate for the raffle or the “Silent Auction”. If the item is good enough for you to receive, then it’s good enough for us. Remember to utilize your local Chambers of Commerce to secure local package promotions. The Foresters Fund will be keeping track of donations and sending appropriate thank you letters to contributors, so please remember to provide us with the donor’s name, mailing address, the item donated and its value. This information should accompany each item so we can properly record it and acknowledge each donor. Thank you for your time and effort in this request. We look forward to seeing you and your goods in Lewiston! Join us as we celebrate the Bicentennial of the Corps of Discovery in our region! Ron Mahoney (208) 885-7642 Lisa Naylor (509) 382-8968 Foresters’ Fund Committee (Inland Empire Team) From duman@consulting-foresters.com Mon Mar 21 22:25:05 2005 From: duman@consulting-foresters.com (Tera Duman) Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 14:25:05 -0800 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] March SAF Meeting Message-ID: <200503211425875.SM00764@psmtp.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C52E21.CD720F90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS ***** PALOUSE - SNAKE RIVER SAF CHAPTER MARCH MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT DATE: March 24th, 2005 LOCATION: The Helm Restaurant (Nez Perce Room behind bar), Lewiston TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social Hour 6:30-7:30 Dinner followed by a short business meeting 7:30 Presentation MENU: Broccoli Chicken, Country-style Pork Chops, Poached Cod, or Bite Sized Steak (separate tickets) COST: $10 - $13 SPEAKER: Michael Rath TOPIC: "A Private Forester's Perspective on Forestry in Alaska over the Last 15 Years" FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 for 6 tickets *** PLEASE RSVP no later than noon on Wednesday, March 23rd to Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com /208-883-7448*** *Note that one CFE credit is available for each Palouse/Snake River Chapter meeting. UPCOMING EVENTS ***2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting*** Registration forms for the 2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting in Lewiston, April 13-15, have been sent out! Our chapter is sponsoring this event, so show your support and get registered right away. The theme for the conference is "Corp of Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark". The program will have several speakers focusing on three major subjects - Lewis and Clark to Present Conditions, Applying Fire Ecology to Northwest Forests, and Managing for Healthy Forests. There will also be four all day field trips - A Lewis and Clark History Tour, a Managing Healthy Forests Field Tour, Forest Industry Mill Tour, and Snake River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour. This event is open to the public, so invite your spouse and all your friends! Save money by registering early! Register online at www.forestry.org/annual/. Members interested in volunteering to help organize the meeting or if you have questions, please contact Terry Shaw @ 208-885-7452 or email tshaw@uidaho.edu . ***SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY TOUR*** - June 22-25 A unique and valuable partnership is being forged between teachers and forest industry. Modeled after the extremely popular and successful Temperate Forest Foundation Teachers' Tour, teachers spend three days exploring and learning about North Central Idaho forests. Throughout the tour, they learn directly from the natural resource professionals who care for our forests, and those who provide products we all use every day. Forest tours are the best way to show teachers the dynamics of the forest products industry and help them educate their students about forest resources and the future choices they will need to make. Pledge your commitment by recruiting a teacher (or several), recruiting a sponsor or participating in the sponsor/teacher/forester partnership for this amazing educational experience. Sponsor and teacher application deadline is 3/31/05. For more details and on-line registration go to: www.idahoforests.org Contact: Harold Osborne, Tour Coordinator, 115 4th Street, Onaway, Idaho 83855 Office/home/fax: 208-875-1471 UPCOMING CHAPTER MEETINGS April 13-15 - Tri-Society Annual Meeting (no chapter meeting) May 17 - TBA FEEDBACK Interested parties wanting to post SAF related announcements, require a hard copy, or would like to be removed from receiving monthly chapter announcements please contact Terry Shaw (Palouse/Snake River Secretary) @ 208-885-7452 or tshaw@uidaho.edu . CHAPTER OFFICERS CHAIR Tera Duman 208-883-4488 duman@consulting-foresters.com TREASURER Greg Bassler 208-883-1432 bassler@consulting-foresters.com SECRETARY Terry Shaw 208-885-7452 tshaw@uidaho.edu CHAIR-ELECT Vacant ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C52E21.CD720F90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN =
FORESTERS ***** 
 
     &nbs=
p;  PALOUSE - SNAKE =
RIVER SAF =
CHAPTER  
 
     &nbs=
p;   MARCH MEETING =
ANNOUNCEMENT
 
 
DATE: March 24th, =
2005
 
LOCATION: The Helm Restaurant =
(Nez Perce Room behind bar), Lewiston
 
TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social =
Hour
 
     &nbs=
p;   6:30-7:30 Dinner followed by a short business =
meeting
 
     &nbs=
p;   7:30 =
Presentation
 
MENU: Broccoli Chicken, =
Country-style Pork Chops, Poached Cod, or Bite Sized Steak (separate =
tickets)
 
COST: $10 - =
$13
 =
SPEAKER: Michael =
Rath
 
TOPIC: “A Private =
Forester’s Perspective on Forestry in Alaska over =
the Last 15 Years”
 
FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 =
for 6 tickets
 
*** PLEASE RSVP no later than =
noon on Wednesday, March 23rd =
 
to Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com/208-883-7448***
 
*Note that one CFE credit is =
available for each Palouse/Snake River =
Chapter
meeting. =
 
UPCOMING EVENTS =
 
***2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual =
Meeting***
Registration forms for the 2005 =
SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting in Lewiston,
April 13-15, have been sent =
out!  Our chapter is sponsoring this event, =
so
show your support and get =
registered right away.  The theme for =
the
conference is "Corp of =
Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps =
of
Lewis and Clark".  The =
program will have several speakers focusing on =
three
major subjects - Lewis and Clark =
to Present Conditions, Applying =
Fire
Ecology to Northwest =
Forests, and Managing for =
Healthy Forests.  There =
will
also be four all day field trips =
- A Lewis and Clark History Tour, =
a
Managing Healthy Forests Field =
Tour, Forest Industry Mill Tour, and =
Snake
River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour.  =
This event is open to the
public, so invite your spouse and =
all your friends! 
 
Save money by registering =
early!  Register online =
at
www.forestry.org/annual/.  Members interested in volunteering to =
help
organize the meeting or if you =
have questions, please contact Terry Shaw =
@
208-885-7452 or email tshaw@uidaho.edu. 
 
***SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY =
TOUR***   -    June =
22-25
A unique and valuable partnership =
is being forged between 
teachers and forest =
industry.  Modeled after the extremely =
popular and successful Temperate =
Forest Foundation Teachers’ =
Tour, teachers spend three days =
exploring and learning about 
North Central Idaho forests. =
Throughout the tour, they learn =
directly from the natural =
resource professionals who care for our =
forests, and those who provide =
products we all use every day. =
Forest tours are the best way to show teachers the =
dynamics of 
the forest products industry and =
help them educate their students =
about forest resources and the =
future choices they will need to =
make.     =
    =
Pledge your commitment by =
recruiting a teacher (or several), =
recruiting a sponsor or =
participating in the 
sponsor/teacher/forester =
partnership for this amazing educational =
experience. Sponsor and teacher =
application deadline is =
3/31/05.
    =
For more details and on-line =
registration go to: 
     &nbs=
p;  www.idahoforests.org =
    
    =
   Contact: Harold Osborne, Tour Coordinator, 115 4th Street, =
    =
            &=
nbsp;Onaway, Idaho 83855 Office/home/fax: =
208-875-1471
 
UPCOMING CHAPTER =
MEETINGS
 
April 13-15 - Tri-Society Annual =
Meeting (no chapter meeting)
May 17 - =
TBA
 
FEEDBACK 
 
Interested parties wanting to =
post SAF related announcements,  =
require a hard  copy, or =
would like to be removed from receiving   =
monthly chapter  =
announcements please contact Terry Shaw =
(Palouse/Snake
River Secretary) =
@ 208-885-7452 or tshaw@uidaho.edu. 
 
 =
CHAPTER OFFICERS =
 
CHAIR
Tera =
Duman
208-883-4488
duman@consulting-foresters.com
 =
TREASURER=
Greg =
Bassler
208-883-1432
bassler@consulting-foresters.com =
 
SECRETARY=
Terry =
Shaw
208-885-7452
tshaw@uidaho.edu
 
CHAIR-ELECT

Vacant

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C52E21.CD720F90-- From duman@consulting-foresters.com Wed Mar 23 15:16:31 2005 From: duman@consulting-foresters.com (Tera Duman) Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 07:16:31 -0800 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] SAF March Chapter Meeting Final Announcement Message-ID: <200503230716542.SM00764@psmtp.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C52F78.3D219840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS ***** PALOUSE - SNAKE RIVER SAF CHAPTER MARCH MEETING FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT DATE: March 24th, 2005 LOCATION: The Helm Restaurant (Nez Perce Room behind bar), Lewiston TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social Hour 6:30-7:30 Dinner followed by a short business meeting 7:30 Presentation MENU: Broccoli Chicken, Country-style Pork Chops, Poached Cod, or Bite Sized Steak (separate tickets) COST: $10 - $13 SPEAKER: Michael Rath TOPIC: "A Private Forester's Perspective on Forestry in Alaska over the Last 15 Years" FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 for 6 tickets *** PLEASE RSVP no later than noon on Wednesday, March 23rd to Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com /208-883-7448*** *Note that one CFE credit is available for each Palouse/Snake River Chapter meeting. UPCOMING EVENTS ***2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting*** Registration forms for the 2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting in Lewiston, April 13-15, have been sent out! Our chapter is sponsoring this event, so show your support and get registered right away. The theme for the conference is "Corp of Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark". The program will have several speakers focusing on three major subjects - Lewis and Clark to Present Conditions, Applying Fire Ecology to Northwest Forests, and Managing for Healthy Forests. There will also be four all day field trips - A Lewis and Clark History Tour, a Managing Healthy Forests Field Tour, Forest Industry Mill Tour, and Snake River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour. This event is open to the public, so invite your spouse and all your friends! Save money by registering early! Register online at www.forestry.org/annual/. Members interested in volunteering to help organize the meeting or if you have questions, please contact Terry Shaw @ 208-885-7452 or email tshaw@uidaho.edu . ***SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY TOUR*** - June 22-25 A unique and valuable partnership is being forged between teachers and forest industry. Modeled after the extremely popular and successful Temperate Forest Foundation Teachers' Tour, teachers spend three days exploring and learning about North Central Idaho forests. Throughout the tour, they learn directly from the natural resource professionals who care for our forests, and those who provide products we all use every day. Forest tours are the best way to show teachers the dynamics of the forest products industry and help them educate their students about forest resources and the future choices they will need to make. Pledge your commitment by recruiting a teacher (or several), recruiting a sponsor or participating in the sponsor/teacher/forester partnership for this amazing educational experience. Sponsor and teacher application deadline is 3/31/05. For more details and on-line registration go to: www.idahoforests.org Contact: Harold Osborne, Tour Coordinator, 115 4th Street, Onaway, Idaho 83855 Office/home/fax: 208-875-1471 UPCOMING CHAPTER MEETINGS April 13-15 - Tri-Society Annual Meeting (no chapter meeting) May 17 - TBA FEEDBACK Interested parties wanting to post SAF related announcements, require a hard copy, or would like to be removed from receiving monthly chapter announcements please contact Terry Shaw (Palouse/Snake River Secretary) @ 208-885-7452 or tshaw@uidaho.edu . CHAPTER OFFICERS CHAIR Tera Duman 208-883-4488 duman@consulting-foresters.com TREASURER Greg Bassler 208-883-1432 bassler@consulting-foresters.com SECRETARY Terry Shaw 208-885-7452 tshaw@uidaho.edu CHAIR-ELECT Vacant ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C52F78.3D219840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
***** SOCIETY OF AMERICAN =
FORESTERS ***** 
 
     &nbs=
p;  PALOUSE - SNAKE =
RIVER SAF =
CHAPTER  
 
     &nbs=
p;   MARCH MEETING FINAL =
ANNOUNCEMENT
 
 
DATE: March 24th, =
2005
 
LOCATION: The Helm Restaurant =
(Nez Perce Room behind bar), Lewiston
 
TIME: 5:30-6:30 Social =
Hour
 
     &nbs=
p;   6:30-7:30 Dinner followed by a short business =
meeting
 
     &nbs=
p;   7:30 =
Presentation
 
MENU: Broccoli Chicken, =
Country-style Pork Chops, Poached Cod, or Bite Sized Steak (separate =
tickets)
 
COST: $10 - =
$13
 =
SPEAKER: Michael =
Rath
 
TOPIC: “A Private =
Forester’s Perspective on Forestry in Alaska over =
the Last 15 Years”
 
FORESTERS RAFFLE: $1/ticket or $5 =
for 6 tickets
 
*** PLEASE RSVP no later than =
noon on Wednesday, March 23rd =
 
to Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com/208-883-7448***
 
*Note that one CFE credit is =
available for each Palouse/Snake River =
Chapter
meeting. =
 
UPCOMING EVENTS =
 
***2005 SAF Tri-Society Annual =
Meeting***
Registration forms for the 2005 =
SAF Tri-Society Annual Meeting in Lewiston,
April 13-15, have been sent =
out!  Our chapter is sponsoring this event, =
so
show your support and get =
registered right away.  The theme for =
the
conference is "Corp of =
Discovery: Foresters Walking in the Footsteps =
of
Lewis and Clark".  The =
program will have several speakers focusing on =
three
major subjects - Lewis and Clark =
to Present Conditions, Applying =
Fire
Ecology to Northwest =
Forests, and Managing for =
Healthy Forests.  There =
will
also be four all day field trips =
- A Lewis and Clark History Tour, =
a
Managing Healthy Forests Field =
Tour, Forest Industry Mill Tour, and =
Snake
River (Hells Canyon) Historical Jet Boat Tour.  =
This event is open to the
public, so invite your spouse and =
all your friends! 
 
Save money by registering =
early!  Register online =
at
www.forestry.org/annual/.  Members interested in volunteering to =
help
organize the meeting or if you =
have questions, please contact Terry Shaw =
@
208-885-7452 or email tshaw@uidaho.edu. 
 
***SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY =
TOUR***   -    June =
22-25
A unique and valuable partnership =
is being forged between 
teachers and forest =
industry.  Modeled after the extremely =
popular and successful Temperate =
Forest Foundation Teachers’ =
Tour, teachers spend three days =
exploring and learning about 
North Central Idaho forests. =
Throughout the tour, they learn =
directly from the natural =
resource professionals who care for our =
forests, and those who provide =
products we all use every day. =
Forest tours are the best way to show teachers the =
dynamics of 
the forest products industry and =
help them educate their students =
about forest resources and the =
future choices they will need to =
make.     =
    =
Pledge your commitment by =
recruiting a teacher (or several), =
recruiting a sponsor or =
participating in the 
sponsor/teacher/forester =
partnership for this amazing educational =
experience. Sponsor and teacher =
application deadline is =
3/31/05.
    =
For more details and on-line =
registration go to: 
     &nbs=
p;  www.idahoforests.org =
    
    =
   Contact: Harold Osborne, Tour Coordinator, 115 4th Street, =
    =
            &=
nbsp;Onaway, Idaho 83855 Office/home/fax: =
208-875-1471
 
UPCOMING CHAPTER =
MEETINGS
 
April 13-15 - Tri-Society Annual =
Meeting (no chapter meeting)
May 17 - =
TBA
 
FEEDBACK 
 
Interested parties wanting to =
post SAF related announcements,  =
require a hard  copy, or =
would like to be removed from receiving   =
monthly chapter  =
announcements please contact Terry Shaw =
(Palouse/Snake
River Secretary) =
@ 208-885-7452 or tshaw@uidaho.edu. 
 
 =
CHAPTER OFFICERS =
 
CHAIR
Tera =
Duman
208-883-4488
duman@consulting-foresters.com
 =
TREASURER=
Greg =
Bassler
208-883-1432
bassler@consulting-foresters.com =
 
SECRETARY=
Terry =
Shaw
208-885-7452
tshaw@uidaho.edu
 
CHAIR-ELECT

Vacant

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C52F78.3D219840-- From kdavid@idl.state.id.us Fri Mar 25 01:30:11 2005 From: kdavid@idl.state.id.us (Kirk David) Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 18:30:11 -0700 Subject: [Iesaf_palouse] SAF Volunteer Organizational Structure Task Force Report - Please Read & Comment Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_000_01C530DA.2FE381D0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C530DA.2FE381D0" ------_=_NextPart_001_01C530DA.2FE381D0 Content-Type: text/plain <> The attached file is a summary of the VOS TF recommendations to SAF Council for many changes to SAF structure, organization, representation, and function. Please read this summary (better yet, the full report can be viewed at www.safnet.org ) and comment to your Chapter Chair before or during your next Chapter meeting, or to IESAF Chair Russ Graham rtgraham@fs.fed.us prior to June 17th. Russ needs to compile and present our IESAF comments to HSD in time for the National Convention. Come to the Tri-State Annual Meeting in Lewiston April 13-15 to engage in discussion of these critical decisions for SAF. For those who may not be able to open the attached file, the text is repeated here. Report to the SAF Council VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE TASK FORCE A. National Structure Change Recommendation-1: It is recommended that the number of SAF districts be reduced from 11 to 7 and that the seven newly formed units referred to as regions. The newly formed regions will be the primary focal points for carrying out the mission of the SAF, which will be facilitated by utilizing the latest communication technology. The new regions would be based on membership numbers, similar to the present district representation. A-1: Would a smaller Council have an enhanced ability to perform assigned duties and responsibilities at reduced costs? Look at the proposed map and see if you think one Councilor could efficiently and effectively serve the increased number of State Societies over the increased distances for less cost and with the same time constraints. A-1-a: Voting members of Council would consist of only of seven Regional Council Members, (RCM), the SAF vice-president, president, and immediate past-president. Would fewer Council members constitute more effective representation of all SAF members? A-1-b: The national House of Society Delegates (HSD) would be abolished in favor of seven Regional HSDs. A-1-c: The RCM would be the only official contact between the RHSDs and Council. A-1-d: The National SAF Convention would only be held every other year, with regional Conventions encouraged in the intervening years. Recommendation-2: It is recommended that a student representative be on the RHSD governing board. The Regional Student Representative (RStR) will consist of a one-year term beginning May 1 and ending April 30. The RStR will hold full voting rights on the RHSD governing board. Recommendation-3: It is recommended that a Council Student Representative (CSR) be added to the SAF Council as a non-voting member. It is further recommended that an Alternate Council Student Representative (ACSR) be appointed. The CSR will hold a one-year term on Council beginning May 1 and ending April 30. The Alternate Council Student Representative (ACSR) will assist the CSR with the above duties. If the CSR is unable to complete his or her term, the ACSR will assume the CSR duties. The CSRs and ACSRs will be determined on a rotating basis from among the seven Regional Student Representatives. Recommendation-4: It is recommended that a National Student Congress (NSC) be establish to replace the present National Student Assembly (NSA). The NSC would meet at the National Convention. The mission of the NSC would be to foster the personal and professional development of SAF student members, encourage educational excellence, and advocate for student issues. This body will also allow student leaders to meet face-to-face during convention years to share ideas, express concerns, and discuss SAF programs. The VOS TF recommends that this new body be called the SAF Student Congress. Recommendation-5: It is recommended that a Student Executive Committee (SEC) be established. The SAF Student Executive Committee would fall under the jurisdiction of the SAF Student Congress. The SEC would consist of the CSR and the remaining 6 RStRs, with the CSR chairing the committee. B. National Level Unit Change Recommendation -6: It is recommended that the concept of the Forest Science and Technology Board be expanded and renamed the national Science Committee (SC). The role of the Science Committee would include identifying science needs, identifying new and emerging science, technology transfer, on-the-ground applications of science and technology, interfacing with scientists and practitioners from allied fields and professions dealing with forest resources, and identifying and engaging in social and political issues related to forest science and forest resource management. The SC will be composed of ten members. Recommendation-7: It is recommended that the term "working group" be changed to "interest group." Interest groups (IG) can be established by a minimum of 20 SAF members, including a prospective chair, to address a specific issue or topic that is science, policy or practice in nature. The IGs could also be formed to work on a project, develop a program, solve a problem, or provide a service that is within the context of the SAF Mission and the current Strategic Plan. B-2: Would a name change from "working group" to "interest group" improve the perception, performance, or accomplishments of this function? Recommendation-8: It is recommended that a national committee/task force information area be established, probably in the "Members Only" section of the SAF website. This dedicated site would contain the following: a listing of all national committees/task forces, associated charters, a brief statement of member responsibilities, present members, term length, current officers, membership rotation process, estimated annual time commitment and travel requirement, and special background/ qualifications (if any). Recommendation -9: It is recommended that the duties and responsibilities of the vice-president and the immediate past-president be changed to include direct oversight for all national committees and task forces. Recommendation-10: It is recommended that both the national and district nominating committees be appointed no later than February 1. Recommendation-11: It is recommended that all nominations by petition be received at the national office on or before June 1 for that year's election. Recommendation-12: It is recommended that if Recommendations 10 and 11 are approved the publication date for the provisions of the nomination process be changed from no later than the April issue of the Forestry Source and in all successive issues prior to the close of the nominations and that this same information be posted on the Society's website until the close of the nominations. Recommendation-13: It is recommended that Item (4) as stated in the previous paragraph be rewritten so that there is no question that the call includes asking members to consider running and to submit their petitions, and that members are being asked to nominate candidates to the committees whom they deem as potential candidates. Recommendation-14: It is recommended that the charter of the Investment Committee be amended to include the objectives and activities of the Gift Acceptance Committee and that the Gift Acceptance Committee be terminated at the end of 2004. C. Non-Structural Change Recommendation-15: It is recommended that the SAF explore the feasibility of developing a virtual "Ask the Expert" program. The Science Committee would guide this on-line service. Volunteers would be requested to moderate a topic area. The national office would support this effort by providing capabilities for archiving messages and documents and to provide a system manager. Both academics and practitioners would be invited to ask questions and contribute answers. This program would be carefully researched and piloted prior to being offered on an operational level. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C530DA.2FE381D0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SAF Volunteer Organizational Structure Task Force Report - = Please Read & Comment

<<VOS = Recommendations Bulletin.doc>>

The attached file is a summary of the = VOS TF recommendations to SAF Council for many changes to SAF = structure, organization, representation, and function.  Please = read this summary (better yet, the full report can be viewed at = www.safnet.org) and comment to your Chapter Chair before or = during your next Chapter meeting, or to IESAF Chair Russ = Graham  rtgraham@fs.fed.us  prior to June 17th.  = Russ needs to compile and present our IESAF comments to HSD in time for = the National Convention.  Come to the Tri-State Annual Meeting in = Lewiston April 13-15 to engage in discussion of these critical = decisions for SAF.  For those who may not be able to open the = attached file, the text is repeated here.

Report to the SAF Council

VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE TASK FORCE

A. National Structure Change

Recommendation-1:
It is recommended = that the number of SAF districts be reduced from 11 to 7 and that the = seven newly formed units referred to as regions.  The newly formed = regions will be the primary focal points for carrying out the mission = of the SAF, which will be facilitated by utilizing the latest = communication technology.  The new regions would be based on = membership numbers, similar to the present district = representation.

A-1: Would a = smaller Council have an enhanced ability to perform assigned duties and = responsibilities at reduced costs?  Look at the proposed map and = see if you think one Councilor could efficiently and effectively serve = the increased number of State Societies over the increased distances = for less cost and with the same time constraints.

A-1-a: = Voting members = of Council would consist of only of seven Regional Council Members, = (RCM), the SAF vice-president, president, and immediate = past-president.  Would fewer Council members constitute more = effective representation of all SAF members?

A-1-b: = The national House of = Society Delegates (HSD) would be abolished in favor of seven Regional = HSDs.
A-1-c: = The RCM would be the = only official contact between the RHSDs and Council.
A-1-d: = The National = SAF Convention would only be held every other year, with regional = Conventions encouraged in the intervening years.

Recommendation-2:
It is recommended = that a student representative be on the RHSD governing board.  The = Regional Student Representative (RStR) will consist of a one-year term = beginning May 1 and ending April 30.  The RStR will hold full = voting rights on the RHSD governing board.

Recommendation-3:
It is recommended = that a Council Student Representative (CSR) be added to the SAF Council = as a non-voting member. It is further recommended that an Alternate = Council Student Representative (ACSR) be appointed.  The CSR will = hold a one-year term on Council beginning May 1 and ending April = 30.  The Alternate Council Student Representative (ACSR) will = assist the CSR with the above duties.  If the CSR is unable to = complete his or her term, the ACSR will assume the CSR duties.  = The CSRs and ACSRs will be determined on a rotating basis from among = the seven Regional Student Representatives.

Recommendation-4:
It is recommended = that a National Student Congress (NSC) be establish to replace the = present National Student Assembly (NSA).  The NSC would meet at = the National Convention.  The mission of the NSC would be to = foster the personal and professional development of SAF student = members, encourage educational excellence, and advocate for student = issues.  This body will also allow student leaders to meet = face-to-face during convention years to share ideas, express concerns, = and discuss SAF programs.  The VOS TF recommends that this new = body be called the SAF Student Congress.

Recommendation-5:
It is recommended = that a Student Executive Committee (SEC) be established.  The SAF = Student Executive Committee would fall under the jurisdiction of the = SAF Student Congress.  The SEC would consist of the CSR and the = remaining 6 RStRs, with the CSR chairing the committee.

B. National Level Unit Change

Recommendation = -6:
It is recommended = that the concept of the Forest Science and Technology Board be expanded = and renamed the national Science Committee (SC).  The role of the = Science Committee would include identifying science needs, identifying = new and emerging science, technology transfer, on-the-ground = applications of science and technology, interfacing with scientists and = practitioners from allied fields and professions dealing with forest = resources, and identifying and engaging in social and political issues = related to forest science and forest resource management.  The SC = will be composed of ten members.

Recommendation-7:
It is recommended = that the term "working group" be changed to "interest group."  = Interest groups (IG) can be established by a minimum of 20 SAF members, = including a prospective chair, to address a specific issue or topic = that is science, policy or practice in nature.  The IGs could also = be formed to work on a project, develop a program, solve a problem, or = provide a service that is within the context of the SAF Mission and the = current Strategic Plan.

B-2: = Would a name change = from "working group" to "interest group" improve the perception, = performance, or accomplishments of this function?

Recommendation-8:
It is recommended = that a national committee/task force information area be established, = probably in the "Members Only" section of the SAF website.  This = dedicated site would contain the following: a listing of all national = committees/task forces, associated charters, a brief statement of = member responsibilities, present members, term length, current = officers, membership rotation process, estimated annual time commitment = and travel requirement, and special background/ qualifications (if = any).

Recommendation = -9:
It is recommended = that the duties and responsibilities of the vice-president and the = immediate past-president be changed to include direct oversight for all = national committees and task forces.

Recommendation-10:
It is recommended = that both the national and district nominating committees be appointed = no later than February 1.

Recommendation-11:
It is recommended = that all nominations by petition be received at the national office on = or before June 1 for that year's election.

Recommendation-12:
It is recommended = that if Recommendations 10 and 11 are approved the publication date for = the provisions of the nomination process be changed from no later than = the April issue of the Forestry Source and in all successive issues = prior to the close of the nominations and that this same information be = posted on the Society's website until the close of the = nominations.

Recommendation-13:
It is recommended = that Item (4) as stated in the previous paragraph be rewritten so that = there is no question that the call includes asking members to consider = running and to submit their petitions, and that members are being asked = to nominate candidates to the committees whom they deem as potential = candidates.

Recommendation-14:
It is recommended = that the charter of the Investment Committee be amended to include the = objectives and activities of the Gift Acceptance Committee and that the = Gift Acceptance Committee be terminated at the end of 2004.

C. Non-Structural Change

Recommendation-15:
It is recommended = that the SAF explore the feasibility of developing a virtual "Ask the = Expert" program.  The Science Committee would guide this on-line = service.  Volunteers would be requested to moderate a topic = area.  The national office would support this effort by providing = capabilities for archiving messages and documents and to provide a = system manager.  Both academics and practitioners would be invited = to ask questions and contribute answers.  This program would be = carefully researched and piloted prior to being offered on an = operational level.

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