February 25, 2015

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Here’s what’s happening in urban and community forestry:

Thanks for all you do for urban forestry!

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Nancy Hughes, Executive Director
California Urban Forests Council

Invest From the Ground Up Partners with the Local Government Commission in San Joaquin Valley!


Take a look at this article about Evan Anderson CaUFC’s new Project Manager who will be working with the new Invest From the Ground Up project in partnership with Local Government Commission in San Joaquin Valley. This partnership aims to leverage each groups networks and programs to provide strategic, statewide, general and technical support for the CalFire Urban Forestry Program. This partnership will bring on many more positive actions along with this. We are excited to have Evan on board and know that he is going to make a great addition to our team. 


Celebrating the Uniqueness and Utilization of California Urban Woods


Check out our upcoming conference on “Celebrating the Uniqueness and Utilization of California Urban Woods” on the dates of April 2nd – 4th. It will be at Palomar College, Cabinet and Furniture Technology Department in San Marcos, CA. There will also be a Wood Fair and Art Show. Learn more and register! This conference is not to be missed!!!


IUFC: The Secret Life of Wood


Click here to see the flyer about The Secret Life of Wood an IUFC Workshop. It will be held on Thursday, March 19th from 8am to 2:30pm at the Sims Tree Learning Center in Jurupa Valley, CA. 

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Learn more about the Invest From the Ground Up campaign – Growing Trees Makes Great Neighborhoods!

Opportunity offered by the Strategic Growth Council for Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Grant guidelines. Click here for more information. 

California Community Forests Foundation is doing another round of requests for proposals to fund small grants to California schools. Agencies and organizations who would like to help children learn about and get out to visit and study their California Oak Community. Click here to see the flyer and get more information!
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