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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
2011 Heartwood Forest Council Program
(*Times are approximate and schedule is subject to change.)
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
3:00pm
Registration opens
7:00-7:30pm
Music—Mark Donham & Kristi Hanson
7:00-7:30
Welcome and Introduction to the 21st annual Heartwood Forest Council and Camp Ahistadi
7:30-8:30
Keynote: Sam Broach, Southern Appalachian Mountain Stewards (SAMS)
*7:30am
Group leaves for 3 SouthWings flyovers of mountaintop removal coal mining (8 passengers)—must be at airport by 8:30 for 9:00 flights
8:45-9:00
Morning Announcements and welcome for new arrivals
*9:00em
Group leaves for 3 SouthWings flyovers of mountaintop removal coal mining (8 passengers)—must be at airport by 10:00 for 10:30 flights
9:00-10:15
3 concurrent sessions
Coal/Mountaintop Removal 101
Biomass 101
Hydrofracking 101
10:30-noon
3 concurrent sessions
Coal Strategy Session
Biomass Strategy Session
Hydrofracking Strategy Session: Juantia Sneeuwjagt & Shireen Parsons
1:30-2:30
Plenary Session: Energy Policy and Activism: Focus on the Big Picture
2:45-3:45
Peak Fuels & Desperate Extraction Methods—Mark Robinowitz
Killer Coal—
Jane Branham
4:00-5:00
Nuclear Energy: A False Solution—
Mary Olson
The Ecology of Forest Biomass—Jim Scheff
Low Coal screening
5:30-6:00
Free time/Free music
7:30-8:00
Mini-grant Awards
8:00-9:00
Keynote: Anthony Flaccavento
9:30-12:30
Music and Dancing
*7:45am
group leaves for 2 SouthWings flyovers of mountaintop removal coal mining (5 passengers)—must be at airport by 8:30 for 9:00 flights
8:00-9:00
Breakfast
Morning announcements
*9:00am
group leaves for 2 SouthWings flyovers of mountaintop removal coal mining (5 passengers) -- must be at airport by 10:00 for 10:30 flights
9:00-10:00
Plenary session: A Rights-Based Solution to Corporate Assaults Threatening Our Communities and the Environment—
Shireen Parsons
10:15-11:15
Transition Towns: Abingdon, VA & Asheville, NC—Cassa Von Kundra & Dylan Ryals-Hamilton
Corporate Campaign Strategies—
Dogwood Alliance
11:30am-1:00pm
Build Your Own Solar Panel Demonstration—Davis Mounger
Medicinal Herbs Workshop—Carol Judy
2:00-6:00pm
Hike to Mt. Rogers, the highest point in VA—led by Tom Davenport
Gasland screening
7:45-9:00
Heartwood Benefit Auction
9:15-?
Heartwood Talent Show!
*7:45
group leaves for 2 SouthWings flyovers of mountaintop removal coal mining (5 passengers)—must be at airport by 8:30 for 9:00 flights
9:00-11:30
Closing program incorporating Mountain Justice Summer's work from the previous week
11:45-12:00
Closing Circle
12:00-1:00
Lunch—Highlights from the weekend’s culinary delights