Schedule of Events
Throughout the year we
will continue our schedule of
SGH
presentations, training, service projects, and festivals
for FY 2022 (December 1, 2021 - November 30, 2022). The dates that are known so
far are shown below, and more will be added as the opportunities arise.
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Training and Presentations:
Throughout the year, we offer Hemlock Help Clinics for a wide variety of
audiences, Facilitator training for volunteers,
Hemlock Lessons for
elementary through high school classes, and special presentations for garden
clubs, property owner
associations, churches, civic organizations, and community groups.
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Service Projects: We continue our
partnership with the U. S. Forest Service and the Georgia
Department of Natural Resources to treat hemlocks on public lands, and we
undertake additional hemlock treatment projects for other nonprofits, public
land managers, and private property owners as our time and resources permit.
Other service projects include rescuing hemlock saplings and seedlings, restoring
hemlocks
along trout streams, and creating new hemlock field insectaries or augmenting
existing ones.
If you'd like to participate in a class or event that's on our calendar or
would like to schedule an additional educational event or service project, please call the
Hemlock Help Line 706-429-8010.
Sun., Nov 6 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
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Hemlock
treatment project at Tallulah River Campground -- VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED:
SGH will be treating or retreating the hemlocks at Tallulah River
Campground (HCA
37) on the Chattooga River Ranger District in Rabun County.
Click here for the Project Details.
Registration is required.
To volunteer, please contact Jon Jones at
jdjones611@gmail.com or 910-987-0306 and provide your name, phone
number, preferred email address, and your county.
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Sat., Nov. 12
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Boy Scout
Conservation
Weekend -- This annual event sponsored by the Boy
Scouts of America is dedicated to Scouts' conservation and learning. The 2022 Conservation Weekend will be held from Nov. 11 - 13
at
Camp Woodruff. Eighteen Merit Badges will be offered, and Scouts will
have
the opportunity to enroll in up to three merit badges. This event
includes a
conservation themed workshop with games and information on how to
create,
execute and document a conservation project.
SGH will have an education station on Saturday to provide information to
Scouts and their Leaders about opportunities for hemlock-related
education
and service in support of Merit Badges and Eagle Scout rank.
BOOTH HELPERS NEEDED: SGH will have an education station on
Saturday to
provide information to Scouts and Leaders about opportunities for
hemlock-related education and service in support of Merit Badges and
Eagle Scout rank. To volunteer, please contact Elliott Segall at
678-860-6586 or elliottsegall@gmail.com
Hemlock treatment project at Camp Woodruff -- VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: SGH
will partner with the Boy Scouts to treat approximately 70 hemlocks on
Saturday. Both scouts and scouting adults are needed. To volunteer,
please contact Donna Shearer at 706-429-8010 or
donna@savegeorgiashemlocks.org.
The location is
Camp Woodruff, 31 Woodruff Dr., Blairsville, GA 30512.
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Sun., Nov. 20
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Rescheduled from Aug.
7.
Hemlock treatment project at Dicks Creek -- VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED:
SGH will be treating or retreating the hemlocks at Dicks Creek (HCA 300)
on the Chattooga River Ranger District in Lumpkin County.
Project
Details will be posted soon.
Registration is required.
To volunteer, please contact Jon Jones at
jdjones611@gmail.com or 910-987-0306 and provide your name, phone
number, preferred email address, and your county.
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Thurs., Dec. 9
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Hemlock treatment project in Sky
Valley:
Under the leadership of Buz Stone for SGH and Debbie Dalhouse for Sky
Valley, nineteen volunteers from SGH, Sky Valley, and the
community treated 50 large hemlocks and 400 - 500 small ones along the
Mud Creek Falls hiking trail. Several of the biggest
ones needed Safari, which was a challenge to apply in the cold weather,
but we got it done.
THANKS BUZ, DEBBIE, AND EVERYONE FOR A JOB
WELL DONE!
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Sat., Dec.
25, 2021
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Christmas
Day: Our warmest greetings go out to all our members,
volunteers, friends, and supporters.
We hope it is filled with the warmth,
joy, and peace of this special season.
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Sat., Jan.
1, 2022
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New Year's
Day: Here's to your health and happiness throughout the coming
year! And if you make some resolutions for the New Year, we hope
one of them is to be an active volunteer to help save the hemlocks.
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Fri., Jan. 7
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Sapling
planting at Smithgall Woods: Fran
Meehan, the Naturalist at Smithgall Woods, asked our help to plant
some hemlock saplings along one of their hiking trails where a large
hemlock died due to storm damage.
Thanks to FRAN, CHUCK BLAINE,
CURTIS HIXON, AND WILL WAGNER for a good, short project to plant three
new trees under the shadow of the old one on the Laurel Ridge Trail.
Plan to take a hike on that trail some time soon and see the new little
ones. They're marked with planting stakes and orange flagging
tape.
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Sun, Jan. 9
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SGH
Leadership Team winter meeting: This meeting served as the
kick-off for what we expect will be a very busy and productive year in
2022. While we were hoping to do this kickoff meeting in
person, the Covid problem is still out there and making a number of people
uncomfortable about that idea, so convened Board Members, Officers,
and Program Managers by ZOOM instead. Separate ZOOM meetings will
be scheduled for Lead Facilitators (Wednesday, January 12, 7 p.m.),
Instructors, and Scout Liaisons.
Click here for the
agenda and
ZOOM sign-in instructions. Click here for the
meeting notes.
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Wed, Jan. 12
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SGH
Lead Facilitator meeting: This meeting served as the
kick-off for an enhanced Facilitator Program and your very important
role in it. For our new Lead Facilitators this was a good
introduction, and for our current Leads most of the
roles and responsibilities described in the revised Lead Facilitator Job
Description below are things you've already been doing. And as
always your input was greatly appreciated
!
Click here for the updated
Lead Facilitator Job Description and
ZOOM sign-in instructions.
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Mon., Jan. 17
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Martin
Luther King Day of Service.
Hope you went out and did a good thing
in your community today! The MLK web site has lots of good ideas
and even lesson plans for kids' activities.
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Sat., Feb. 12
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Presentation
to the Georgia Native Plant
Society.
The event
was held at
Young
Harris College,
Maxwell
Center, Room 107. Fifteen members and guests attended.
In the U. S. the eastern hemlock is a keystone native
species ranging from northeastern Alabama to Maine and parts of the
upper midwest. The group was very interested to learn about the
multiple unique roles these trees play, the pest that's threatening them
with near extinction, and what steps they can take as private property
owners and volunteers to help save them.
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Fri., Feb. 18
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Arbor Day in
Georgia:
This holiday is a day set aside for schools, civic clubs, and other
organizations, as well as individuals, to reflect on the importance of
trees in our state and across our nation. Every tree planted on
Arbor Day helps clean the air and water, beautify neighborhoods, provide
homes for wildlife, conserve energy, and prevent soil erosion, among
many other benefits.
Arbor Day, which is sponsored by the Georgia Forestry Commission, gives everyone
an
opportunity to learn
about the benefits trees provide to communities.
Note that while most of the country
celebrates Arbor Day in April, Georgia celebrates it in February because
that's early spring is the very best time to plant trees in our
hardiness zones. You can adopt HEMLOCK saplings from SGH (call the Hemlock
Help Line at
706-429-8010) or
order OTHER tree seedlings from the Georgia Forestry Commission.
BTW, i
f you've seen hemlocks that aren't looking
healthy
and
you're wondering why,
please read this reprinted article and then contact us for an update
on what's happening.
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Sun., Feb. 20
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Sapling
planting project: In celebration of Arbor Day in Georgia, five
volunteers from SGH participated in a special hemlock planting at Tammen
Park, Blue Ridge. Hope you'll come out and see these beautiful
trees; they're right next to the parking lot.
SGH also has healthy, pre-treated saplings
for adoption for a modest donation. If you'd like to learn
what's available, please call the Hemlock Help Line 706-429-8010.
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Fri., Feb. 25
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Sapling
rescue in Rabun County: Nine volunteers came out on a misty
spring morning to do maintenance and some sapling thinning along a well
used trail in Rabun County. Approximately 130 small saplings were
thinned from overcrowded stands, leaving room for the bigger ones to
grow up full and healthy.
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Sat., Feb. 26
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Sapling potting in Rabun
County: Four volunteers met at Buz
Stone's house to help pot some of the saplings that were rescued during
yesterday's trail maintenance project. Thanks everyone for a job
well done. As soon as the little trees are stabilized in the pots,
they'll be ready to be donated or offered for adoption.
If you're interested in adopting one or
more saplings, please call the Hemlock Help Line 706-429-8010 for contact
information for our three sapling nurseries.
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Sat., Feb. 26
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Customized
Facilitator Training Workshop for Cartecay volunteers: Nine
new Facilitators were trained in this class that was specially
customized for individuals planning to serve as either team leaders or
volunteers on the March 12 hemlock treatment project on the Cartecay
River in Ellijay. The scope was limited to the basic
processes for applying Imidacloprid 2F by Kioritz soil injection for the
land-based volunteers and applying CoreTect tablets by soil insertion
for the paddlers.
The class was taught in person at the
Gilmer County Library with a demo
/ hands-on practice segment immediately following the classroom portion.
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Sat., Mar. 12
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Hemlock
treatment at Foxfire Museum & Heritage Center: SGH partnered
with
a local Boy
Scout troop to
continue protection of
the hemlocks at Foxfire in Rabun County.
Seven SGH volunteers and ten Boy Scouts and Scouting adults braved
the cold and wind to treat or retreat a total of 426 trees and then
enjoyed some good pizza. Super job, everyone! The hemlocks
lift their branches to you.
The location was
98
Foxfire Lane, Mountain City, GA 30562. Click here
for the
Project
Details.
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Wed., Mar. 17
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Hemlock
Treatment at UGA Experiment Station, Blairsville:
SGH partnered with the UGA Experiment Station staff and Preservation
Committee volunteers to treat or retreat the hemlocks around this
facility. Working in small teams to apply Imidacloprid liquid by
Kioritz soil injectors, 16 volunteers treated 136 large trees and 81
small ones in about 2 hours. Great job, everyone!
The Experiment Station�s formal name is Georgia Mountain Research and
Education Center, located at 195 Mountain Experiment Station Road,
Blairsville, GA 30512. Click here to read the
Project Details.
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Sat., Mar. 19
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SGH
Volunteer Facilitator Training Workshop for Fannin & Gilmer
Counties: Two new Facilitators were trained in this class
designed for people who want the practical knowledge and skills to
actively participate in saving the hemlocks.
The class was taught via
ZOOM, and the
demo
/ hands-on practice segment will be scheduled separately as soon as
possible.
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Mon., Mar. 21
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International
Day of Forests:
This global celebration of forests provides a platform to raise
awareness of the importance of all types of forests and of trees outside
forests.
If you've seen hemlocks that aren't looking healthy and
you're wondering why,
please read this reprinted article and then contact us for an update
on what's happening.
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Fri., Mar. 25
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Hemlock
treatment project at Smithgall Woods, Helen:
SGH
partnered with the DNR and Friends of the Park to retreat the hemlocks
in a section of the park. Working in small teams to apply Imidacloprid
liquid by Kioritz soil injectors, 9 volunteers treated 111 trees in
about 3 hours. Click here for the
Project Details.
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Sat., Mar. 26
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Hemlock
treatment project at Copper Ridge, Dahlonega:
SGH
partnered with members of this neighborhood to retreat a section of the
hemlocks on their common area. Working in small teams to apply
Imidacloprid liquid by Kioritz soil injectors, 10 volunteers treated 159
trees on some super steep terrain. Click here for the
Project Details.
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Sat., Apr. 2
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POSTPONED
-- NEW DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED.
Hemlock
treatment on the Cartecay River -- VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
SGH will partner with paddlers, fishermen, and other
volunteers to treat
the hemlocks in the DNR Wildlife Management Area along the Cartecay River in
Ellijay, Gilmer County. Project Details will be posted when a new
date is set.
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Sat., April 9
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SGH
Volunteer Facilitator Training Workshop for White & Union
Counties: One new Facilitator was trained in this class
designed for people who want the practical knowledge and skills to
actively participate in saving the hemlocks. Click here for the
Facilitator
Training description and outline.
The class was taught via
ZOOM, and the
demo
/ hands-on practice segment will be scheduled separately as soon as
possible.
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Sun., Apr. 10
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Hemlock
treatment project at Anna Ruby Falls:
SGH began a multi-day project in support of the U. S. Forest
Service to retreat approximately 1,200 hemlocks at this beautiful
recreation area on the Chattooga River Ranger District in White
County.
Click here for
Project
Details.
Under the leadership of Jon Jones, 16 SGH
volunteers and USFS staff treated or retreated 205 tagged trees
and an estimated 275 small ones, for a grand total of 480 trees.
GREAT JOB EVERYONE!
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Tues., Apr. 12
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Hemlock
treatment project at
Black Rock Mountain
State
Park:
SGH partnered with the DNR to treat or retreat 62 hemlocks in this
park.
An amazing group of 16 SGH volunteers and park staff got together under
the leadership of Buz Stone and Jessica James got the whole job done is
just a couple of hours
. THE
TREES THANK YOU!
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Wed., Apr. 13
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SGH
Leadership Team spring meeting: This meeting focused on a
review of the first quarter accomplishments, activities scheduled for
the second quarter, and plans for realigning the Leadership Team for
greater effectiveness and utilization of team members' talents.
The meeting was held via ZOOM. Click
here for the
Meeting
Agenda.
Meeting Notes will be posted shortly.
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Tues., Apr. 19
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Hemlock
planting at Hurricane Creek
:
SGH
partnered with Stacie James of the University of North Georgia Ecological
Protection Lab and the UNG Sustainability
Club to plant 20 hemlock saplings along the creek near
the
Hurricane Creek Field Research Station in Dahlonega. We provided the
saplings and all the planting materials.
The purpose of this project was to enhance the vitality and diversity of
the riparian zone now and possibly prepare the site for future use as a
field insectary in which to raise predator beetles to combat the hemlock
woolly adelgid.
The event
took place at
3990 Dawsonville Highway (Hwy 9), Dahlonega, Georgia 30597
with
approximately 12 participants
.
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Fri., Apr. 22
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Earth Day:
Celebrated on April 22 annually, Earth Day is globally coordinated by
the Earth Day Network, whose year-round mission is to broaden, diversify
and activate the environmental movement worldwide, through a combination
of education, public policy, and consumer campaigns. It's a great
time to go out and do something good for our planet -- plant a tree or a
garden, clean up a public space or waterway, start a compost pile or
start recycling. Click here for
tons of great ideas!
If you have hemlocks that haven't
been protected,
please read this reprinted article and then contact us for an update
on what you can do.
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Sat., Apr. 23
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Hemlock
treatment project at Alex Cove:
Under the
leadership of Jim Wentworth, 4 SGH volunteers and 2 USFS staff members
treated or retreated 179 hemlocks at Alex Cove (HCA 65) on the Blue
Ridge Ranger District in Union County. Click here for Project
Details
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Sat., Apr. 23 &
Sun., Apr. 24
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Bear
on the Square:
SGH had a
booth at this important festival in Blue Ridge to provide information
about the hemlock problem, why it's so important to take timely action,
what property owners can do to save their own trees, and how volunteers
can help save trees on our public lands.
Fifteen SGH
volunteers helped with this event, had an estimated 264 visitors, and
got 31 healthy hemlock saplings adopted. The location was Hancock
Park in downtown Dahlonega
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Fri., Apr. 29
|
National
Arbor Day: In the last 50 years, the Arbor Day
Foundation has planted and distributed nearly 500 million trees in more
than 50 countries around the world to fight global issues facing
humankind. The Arbor Day Foundation web
site says, "We plant trees because people need trees. And when
planted in the right place, they have great impact. Trees help slow
climate change, filter our air and water, foster biodiversity, and
strengthen our communities. They create the kind of
transformational change the world needs now." Please see their web
site for lots of good ideas for celebrating this special day and keeping
it going all year.
SGH wants to follow their example.
With your help, we can plant trees today for a better tomorrow. If
you'd like to adopt some healthy, pre-treated hemlock saplings, please
call the Hemlock Help Line 706-429-8010 to learn what's available.
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Sat., Apr. 30
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Blue
Ridge Trout & Outdoor Adventures Festival:
SGH had a
booth at this well attended festival in Blue Ridge to provide
information about the hemlock problem, why it's so important to take
timely action, what property owners can do to save their own trees, and
how volunteers can help save trees on our public lands. Special
materials highlighted the importance
of hemlocks to the health of local trout populations, our
partnership with Trout Unlimited, and opportunities to work together on
behalf of the forests and waterways we share.
Five SGH
volunteers helped in our booth, had an estimated 162 visitors, and got
19 healthy hemlock saplings adopted. The location was the park
in downtown Blue Ridge
.
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Sun., May 15
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Hemlock
treatment project at Anna Ruby Falls:
This
was the second day of a multi-day project in support of the U. S. Forest
Service to retreat approximately 1,200 hemlocks at this beautiful
recreation area on the Chattooga River Ranger District in White County.
Click here for
Project Details.
Under the
leadership of Jon Jones, 16 SGH volunteers and USFS staff members
treated or retreated 707 trees. GREAT JOB, EVERYONE!
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Sat., May 28 &
Sun., May 29
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Blue
Ridge Arts Festival: SGH had a booth at this important
festival in
Blue Ridge to provide information about the hemlock problem, why it's so
important to take timely action, what property owners can do to save
their own trees, and how volunteers can help save trees on our public
lands.
Seventeen
SGH volunteers helped staff our booth, had an estimated 312 visitors,
and got 37 healthy hemlock saplings adopted. The location was the park
in downtown Blue Ridge
.
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Sat., June 4
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National Trails
Day: A
celebration of America�s magnificent Trail System, NTD occurs annually
on the first Saturday in June and features a series of outdoor
activities, designed to promote and celebrate the importance of trails
in the United States. Individuals, clubs and organizations from
around the country host National Trails Day� events to share their love
of trails with friends, family, and their communities. NTD
introduces thousands of Americans to a wide array of trail activities:
hiking, biking, paddling, horseback riding, trail running, and bird
watching and more. For public and private land managers alike,
National Trails Day� is a great time to showcase beautiful landscapes
and special or threatened locales as thousands of people will be outside
looking to participate in NTD events.
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Sat., June 4
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Hemlock
Day at Anna Ruby Falls: In celebration of National Trails Day, SGH
had an education station to provide information about the importance of
hemlocks in our communities, the threat presented by the invasive insect
that's killing them, how property owners can identify and manage the
problem, why timely action is vital, and opportunities for volunteers to
help save the trees on public lands, and how volunteers can help save
trees on our public lands.
Three SGH
volunteers helped staff our booth, had an estimated 40 visitors, and got
1 healthy hemlock sapling adopted. The location is the Anna
Ruby Falls Visitors Center, 3455 Anna Ruby Falls Rd. near
Helen
.
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Sun., June
12
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POSTPONED
� WILL BE RESCHEDULED THIS FALL.
Hemlock treatment project at Anna Ruby Falls -- VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED:
This will be the third (and hopefully final) day of a multi-day project
in support of the U. S. Forest Service to retreat approximately 1,200
hemlocks at this beautiful recreation area on the Chattooga River Ranger
District in White County. Project Details will be posted soon.
Registration is required. To volunteer, please contact Jon Jones at jdjones611@gmail.com or
910-987-0306 and provide your name, phone number, preferred email
address, and your county.
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Sun., July 4
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Independence
Day: This is a good day to enjoy with your family and friends
by doing something good for your community and celebrating all the
wonderful blessings we have.
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Sat., July 9
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Postponed -- being rescheduled for
in-person class. SGH
Volunteer Facilitator Training Workshop for Dawson & Lumpkin
Counties: This class is designed for people who want
the practical knowledge and skills to actively participate in
saving the hemlocks:
* Complete how-to instruction covering the trees, the insects, assessing
infestations,
cultural practices, chemical treatments, biological controls, cost
considerations, personal and environmental safety.
* Volunteer training to advise and assist other property owners and to
work with the U. S. Forest Service and Georgia DNR to save hemlocks on
our public lands. Click here for the
Facilitator
Training description and outline.
Registration is required Please contact Derrick
Morris at
404-593-3173 or
derrick1p1@gmail.com. Note that the SGH Hemlock Help Clinic is a
prerequisite for this workshop.
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Sat., July 16
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Hemlock treatment project at
Waters Creek and Upper Waters Creek
-- VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: SGH will be treating or retreating the
hemlocks at Waters and Upper Waters Creek (HCA 72A) on the Blue Ridge Ranger
District in
Lumpkin County. Project Details will be posted soon.
Registration is required. To
volunteer, please contact Jim Wentworth at
wentwrth@windstream.net or
706-897-0645 and provide your name, phone number, preferred email
address, and your county.
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Sun., July 17
|
SGH
Leadership Team summer meeting: This meeting will focus on a
review of the second quarter accomplishments, activities scheduled for
the third quarter, and plans for realigning the Leadership Team for
greater efficiency and utilization of team members' talents.
The meeting was held at the new Lumpkin County Chamber
of Commerce, 342 Hill Street, Dahlonega. Click here for the Meeting Agenda and
Meeting Notes.
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Sat., July 30
|
SGH Hemlock Help Clinic for Fannin
& Gilmer Counties: Three people attended this introductory class
designed for people who want an understanding of the hemlock problem, some
starter instruction to treat their own trees, and information about the
opportunities to learn more and do more. Click here for the Clinic
description & outline.
The class was taught via ZOOM and is a prerequisite
for the Facilitator Training Workshop.
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Sat., July 30
|
Postponed -- being rescheduled for
in-person class. SGH
Volunteer Facilitator Training Workshop for Murray & Whitfield
Counties: This class is designed for people who want
the practical knowledge and skills to actively participate in
saving the hemlocks:
* An overview of the importance of
hemlocks, the invasive insect that's killing them, and options property
owners have for saving their trees.
* Complete how-to instruction covering the trees, the insects, assessing
infestations,
cultural practices, chemical treatments, biological controls, cost
considerations, personal and environmental safety.
* Volunteer training to advise and assist other property owners and to
work with the U. S. Forest Service and Georgia DNR to save hemlocks on
our public lands. Click here for the
Facilitator
Training description and outline.
Registration is required Please contact Derrick
Morris at
404-593-3173 or
derrick1p1@gmail.com. Note that the SGH Hemlock Help Clinic is a
prerequisite for this workshop.
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Sun., Aug. 7
|
Postponed -- being rescheduled
for later this year. Hemlock
treatment project at Dicks Creek -- VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
SGH will be treating or retreating the hemlocks at Dicks Creek (HCA 300)
on the Chattooga River Ranger District in Lumpkin County. Project
Details will be posted soon.
Registration is required.
To volunteer, please contact Jon Jones at
jdjones611@gmail.com or 910-987-0306 and provide your name, phone
number, preferred email address, and your county.
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Sat., Aug. 13
|
Hemlock treatment project at Waters Creek & Upper Waters Creek in Lumpkin
County:
Under the leadership of Jim Wentworth, 8 volunteers treated / retreated
approximately 130 hemlocks at (HCA 72 / 72A) on the Blue Ridge Ranger District
in Lumpkin County. Click here for Project
Details.
EXCELLENT WORK, EVERYONE
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Sat., Aug 20
|
SGH Hemlock Help Clinic for
Habersham, Hall, Pickens & Cherokee Counties: One person attended this
introductory class designed for people who want an understanding of the hemlock
problem, some starter instruction to treat their own trees, and information
about the opportunities to learn more and do more. Click here for the Clinic
description & outline.
The class was taught via ZOOM and is a prerequisite
for the Facilitator Training Workshop.
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Mon., Sept. 4
|
Lake
Rabun
Association
Labor Day Meeting
in Lakemont:
SGH will have an educational exhibit and volunteers on hand to
provide information about the hemlocks and their importance to the Lake
Rabun community, the threat presented by the invasive insect that's
killing them, how property owners can identify and manage the problem, why
timely
action is vital, and opportunities for volunteers to help save the trees on
public
lands. Healthy hemlock saplings will be available for adoption.
The location is the Lake Rabun Pavilion,
1757 Lake Rabun Road, Lakemont, GA 30552.
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Mon., Sept. 5
|
Labor
Day: In the United States this is a public holiday
celebrated on the first Monday in September. It honors the
American labor movement
and the contributions that workers have made to the strength,
prosperity, laws and well-being of the country. So as you and your
family enjoy the last "official" weekend of summer, we hope you
do
something fun outdoors and make some good memories.
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Sat., Sept. 10
|
SGH Hemlock Help Clinic for
Towns & Rabun Counties: This introductory class is designed for
people who want an understanding of the hemlock problem, some starter
instruction to treat their own trees, and information about the
opportunities to learn more and do more. Click here for the Clinic
description & outline.
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Sat., Sept. 17
|
Trail
Fest -- BOOTH VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: SGH will have a
booth at this important festival in Dahlonega to provide information
about the hemlock problem, why it's so important to take timely action,
what property owners can do to save their own trees, and how volunteers
can help save trees on our public lands. Healthy hemlock saplings
will be available for adoption.
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Sun., Sept. 18
|
Hemlock
treatment project at Anna Ruby Falls -- VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED:
On this third and final day of a multi-day project, SGH will support the U.
S. Forest Service to treat or retreat approximately 350 hemlocks at this at
this beautiful recreation area (HCA 65) near Helen on the Chattooga River
Ranger District in White County. Click here for the Project
Details.
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Sun., Sept. 18
|
Postponed being rescheduled for later this year.
Hemlock treatment project at Gold Mine Branch -- VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED:
SGH will be treating or retreating the hemlocks at Gold Mine Branch (HCA
10) on the Chattooga River Ranger District in Rabun County.
Project
Details will be posted soon.
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Sat., Sept. 24
|
Appalachian
Trail Day at
Brasstown Bald Visitors Center & Recreation Area-- BOOTH
HELPERS
NEEDED: SGH will have a booth at this celebration of the
Appalachian Trail to provide information
about the hemlock problem, why it's so important to take timely action,
what property owners can do to save their own trees, and how volunteers
can help save trees on our public lands. Healthy hemlock saplings
will be available for adoption.
From their web site:
"The Brasstown
Bald Visitors Center sits
atop Georgia's highest mountain at 4,784 feet above sea level.
Surrounded by the Chattahoochee - Oconee National Forest, its cloud
level observation deck offers stunning 360-degree views of the Southern
Appalachian Mountains and valleys. On a clear day, one can see four
states. The unique circular building is home to an 8,000 sq. ft. museum
featuring interactive cultural and natural history exhibits."
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Sat., Sept. 24
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National
Public Lands Day: National Public Lands Day (NPLD) is
the
nation's largest, single-day volunteer effort for public lands.
Its purposes are:
* educating Americans about the
environment and natural resources, and the need for shared stewardship
of these valued, irreplaceable lands;
* building partnerships between the public sector and the local
community based upon mutual interests in the enhancement and restoration
of America's public lands; and;
* improving public lands for outdoor recreation, with volunteers
assisting land managers in hands-on work.
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Sat., Oct. 1
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Foxfire
Mountaineer Festival
-- BOOTH HELPERS NEEDED: SGH will have a booth at this
festival in
Clayton to provide information about the
hemlock problem, why it's so important to take timely action, what
property owners can do to save their own trees, and how volunteers can
help save trees on our public lands. Healthy hemlock saplings will
also be available for adoption.
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Sat., Oct. 1 &
Sun., Oct. 2
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Georgia
Marble Festival
-- BOOTH HELPERS NEEDED: SGH
will have a booth at this festival in Jasper to provide information about
the
hemlock problem, why it's so important to take timely action, what
property owners can do to save their own trees, and how volunteers can
help save trees on our public lands. Healthy hemlock saplings will
also be available for adoption.
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Sat., Oct. 1
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SGH Hemlock Help Clinic for
Dade & Walker Counties: This introductory class is designed for
people who want an understanding of the hemlock problem, some starter
instruction to treat their own trees, and information about the
opportunities to learn more and do more. Click here for the Clinic
description & outline.
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Sat., Oct. 8
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SGH Volunteer Facilitator
Training Workshop for ALL Counties: This class is designed for
anyone who has attended a SGH Hemlock Help Clinic and now wants the
practical knowledge and skills to actively participate in saving the
hemlocks:
* Complete how-to instruction covering the trees, the insects, assessing
infestations, cultural practices, chemical treatments, biological controls,
cost considerations, personal and environmental safety.
* Volunteer training to advise and assist other property owners and to
work with the U. S. Forest Service and Georgia DNR to save hemlocks on our
public lands. Click here for the Clinic
description & outline. This class will be taught in person.
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Sat., Oct. 15
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Canceled by Gibbs Gardens
Georgia Mountains Beer Fest at
Gibbs Gardens
-- BOOTH
HELPERS NEEDED
:
SGH will have an education station at this festival in Ball Ground to
provide
information about
the importance of hemlocks in our communities, the threat presented by
the invasive insect that's killing them, how property owners can
identify and manage the problem, why timely
action is vital, and opportunities for volunteers to help save the trees
on public lands. Healthy hemlock saplings will be available for
adoption.
Gibbs Gardens is located at
1987 Gibbs Dr. off Yellow Creek Rd. in Ball Ground, GA 30107.
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Sun., Oct. 17
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SGH
Leadership Team fall meeting: This meeting will focus on a
review of the third quarter accomplishments, activities scheduled for
the fourth quarter, and plans for realigning the Leadership Team for
greater efficiency and utilization of team members' talents.
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Sat., Oct. 22
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Hemlock treatment project at
Helton Creek
-- VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: SGH will be treating or retreating the
hemlocks at Helton Creek (HCA 64) on the Blue Ridge Ranger District in
Union County. Project Details will be posted soon.
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Sun., Nov. 6
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Postponed -- may be rescheduled for later this year.
Hemlock
treatment project at Upper Cliff Creek -- VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED:
SGH will be treating or retreating the hemlocks at Upper Cliff Creek (HCA
20) on the Chattooga River Ranger District in Rabun County.
Project
Details will be posted soon.
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