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HEARTWOOD is a regional network that protects forests and supports community activism in the eastern United States through education, advocacy, and citizen empowerment.

HEARTWOOD was founded in 1991, when concerned citizens from several midwestern states met and agreed to work together to protect the heartland hardwood forest.

This region was once blanketed with a majestic hardwood forest containing more than 70 species of hardwood trees. Unfortunately, much of this forest has been cleared and what remains is mostly isolated fragments of public land that nonetheless play a critical role in providing habitat for wildlife, purifying the air and water, moderating global climate change, and offering places of beauty and enjoyment. .

Today, our efforts remain rooted in the heart of the central hardwood region, with an emphasis on our “core states” of Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky, and Missouri. Over time, Heartwood has branched out to serve areas of need throughout an 18-state region, giving special attention to the “at risk” national forests in Michigan, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Arkansas, West Virginia, and Virginia.


The Heartwood Forest Council

2010 Heartwood Forest Council Program

Please note: not all names listed are confirmed.

Times are subject to change as is the program.

Your suggestions and comments would be most welcome and will help us design a program that best meets your needs.

We hope you will make plans to attend

While we realize that limited time, cost considerations, and our desire to minimize our environmental footprint make face to face meetings increasingly difficult, it is nonetheless important for those of us working together to build the bonds of friendship and cooperation that cannot be achieved through conference calls and emails alone, if we are to be successful

Friday, May 28
Introductions and Reunions
3:00pm
registration opens
4:00-5:30pm
Coal Country screening
5:30-7:00pm
Dinner—Vegetarian shepherds’ pie, kale, salad with beets & radishes, cornbread, no-cook tofu cheesecake with granola crust
6:45-7:00
Music—Mark Donham & Kristi Hanson
7:00-7:20
Welcome and Introduction to the 20th Heartwood Forest Council
Introduction to the Camp—Evan Coulson
Children of the Movement: 20 Years Later
8:00-8:40
A Short Introduction to the hardwood forest of Southern Illinois: Duane and Phil Short
8:50-9:10
Regional History, Ecology and CultureProfessor Emeritus Paul Yambert
9:30-10:00
The World According to John Muir (campfire)
10:00-
Carter & Connelley at the Campfire
 
 
Saturday, May 29
 
6:30-7:30am
Bird Watching, Yoga, and other early riser activities
7:30-9:00
Breakfast
Egg/tofu scramble with kale, potatoes & golden gravy, biscuits, fruit & yogurt
8:45-9:00
Music: Tom Neilson
Morning Announcements, Welcome for new arrivals
9:00-9:15
Nurturing Body & SpiritChef Shane McElwee
9:15-10:45
Shawnee National Forest activism (panel)—Kay Ripplemeyer, Mark Donham, Corina Lang, Sam Stearns, John Wallace, Tom Buchele
10:45-11:00
Break
11:00-12:00
Jeff BiggersWelcome to the Saudi Arabia of Coal
12:00-12:15
Honoring the Torchbearers: Corinne Whitehead
12:15-1:30
Lunch—Tempeh sloppy joes, tahini cole slaw, blue corn chips
1:30-2:15
Scott Silver, Wild Wilderness: TRUST NATURE
2:15-2:30
Break
2:45-4:00
BIOMASS Panel—Mike Ewall, Scot Quaranda, Rachel Smolker, Denny Haldeman, Joy Towles Ezell, Cara Beth Jones
4:00-5:30
Biomass strategy session
–or–
Coal Country screening
–or–
Home Solar Energy workshop—Jeff Auxier, Ryan Zaricki
5:30-6:00
Music—Anchor in the Valley
6:00-7:30
Dinner—Spaghetti with spicy chard, walnuts & Parmesan, Greek salad with tofu, garlic bread, basil-lime fruit salad
7:30-8:15
KeynoteCynthia McKinney
8:30-9:15
Keynote Celebrating 20 Years of HeartwoodAndy Mahler
9:30-12:30
Music and DancingIvas John Band
 
 
Sunday, May 30
 
6:30-7:30am
Bird Watching, yoga, and other early riser activities
8:00-9:30
Breakfast—Banana-cornmeal pancakes with maple syrup, scrambled eggs with pesto, roasted sweet potatoes, fruit & yogurt
Morning announcements
9:15-10:00
Music—Hannah Nickell
Keynote: David Nickell Between the Rivers: Preserving Community & Culture
10:15-10:30
Music—Tom Neilson
10:30-12:15
Energy Panel—Illinois Coal, Biomass, Nukes & Sustainable Alternatives: Cathy Edmiston, John Blair, Ron Lamb, Jeff Auxier, Joy Towles Ezell, Dana Kuhnline
12:15-1:30
Lunch—Curried chick pea mash with mango chutney, sautéed spinach with basil, salad greens, naan
1:30-1:45
1:45-5:30
Hikes and Field Trips
including Shawnee National Forest, Wildlife Rehabilitation, Integrated Forest Management, Water Fauna of Southern Illinois, and more
5:00-6:00
grand premiere of Coal Country: 1year later
6:00-7:30
Dinner—Black beans & Chinese greens with brown rice, salad greens with miso dressing, Mexican chocolate cake
7:30–
Libations
7:30-9:00
Heartwood Benefit Auction —Col. Clyde Canaveral Kennedy
9:15-
Heartwood Talent Show!
 
 
Monday, May 31
 
7:30-9:00am
Breakfast —Scrambled eggs with leeks, fruit & nut hot cereal, roasted rosemary red skinned potatoes
9:00-9:45
Hugh Muldoon—Gaia Awakening
10:00-11:45
The Next Twenty Years—Heartwood Strategy, Vision And Planning
11:45-12:00
Closing Circle
12:00-1:00
Lunch—Highlights from the weekend’s culinary delights