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Sixth Grade Forestry Days Media Opportunity Sept. 26 - 09/23/24

Sixth graders from Clatsop County get hands-on experience in possible forestry careers. More than 400 students from area schools will rotate through nine different stations.

What: Watch students from Warrenton, Seaside and Anchor Christian Academy participate and rotate through nine different stations: tree planting, wildland fire fighting, wood products, fisheries, recreation, tree ID, wildlife rescue, mushrooms and tree measurements.

Visuals: See students receive hands-on training on how to plant trees, use a fire hose to hit a target, learn about on-site local fish, take a hike and ID plants and much more. 

People on-site available to interview: Students and teachers, experts from the Oregon Department of Forestry, Oregon State Extension Service, Oregon Parks and Recreation, Clatsop County Fisheries, Lewis and Clark National Historic Park, Wildlife Center of the North Coast, Oregon Women in Timber, Hampton Lumber, Nuveen Natural Resources, North Coast Watershed Association as well other local volunteers.  

When: Sept 26 

Time: 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Best visuals and station rotations occur 9 a.m.–noon. Note: This is a two-day event but photo release and coordination for spokespeople are for Sept 26 only, NOT the first day, Sept. 25.

Where: ODF’s Demonstration Forest and Arboretum adjacent to the Clatsop County Fairgrounds and ODF’s district offices. Address for ODF office: 92219 OR-202, Astoria, OR 97103

Please send an RSVP by end of the day Sept. 24 so we can plan to have people available for interviews. All stations are outdoors so dress for the weather that day. RSVP to tim.l.hoffman@odf.oregon.gov. For more information contact: Tim Hoffman, ODF public affairs, (503) 983-3761 (cell phone good for day of the event too). If your schedule changes we can accommodate last minute coverage.

Fast facts background and purpose:

  • The event has been hosted by the Department of Forestry’s Astoria district since 1960.
  • Moe than 400 students attend each year.
  • Top goal is to get students interested in staying in their communities and finding careers they love based on everything the forest provides.
  • Highlights the partnerships it takes to manage forests for all Oregonians.

List of stations:

 AgencyTopic
1ODF – AstoriaHow to plant a tree seedling properly.
2Lewis and Clark National Historic ParkTake a Hike / Plant ID
3Oregon Women in TimberTree Measurements
4ODF – Tillamook Forest CenterRecreation
5ODF – AstoriaWildland Fire Fighting
6Wildlife Center of the North CoastWildlife Rescue
7Clatsop County FisheriesFisheries
8Oregon Parks and RecreationFungi in the Forest
9Hampton & NuveenWood Products

Sixth Grade Forestry Days Media Opportunity Sept. 26 - 09/23/24

Sixth graders from Clatsop County get hands-on experience in possible forestry careers. More than 400 students from area schools will rotate through nine different stations.

What: Watch students from Warrenton, Seaside and Anchor Christian Academy participate and rotate through nine different stations: tree planting, wildland fire fighting, wood products, fisheries, recreation, tree ID, wildlife rescue, mushrooms and tree measurements.

Visuals: See students receive hands-on training on how to plant trees, use a fire hose to hit a target, learn about on-site local fish, take a hike and ID plants and much more. 

People on-site available to interview: Students and teachers, experts from the Oregon Department of Forestry, Oregon State Extension Service, Oregon Parks and Recreation, Clatsop County Fisheries, Lewis and Clark National Historic Park, Wildlife Center of the North Coast, Oregon Women in Timber, Hampton Lumber, Nuveen Natural Resources, North Coast Watershed Association as well other local volunteers.  

When: Sept 26 

Time: 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Best visuals and station rotations occur 9 a.m.–noon. Note: This is a two-day event but photo release and coordination for spokespeople are for Sept 26 only, NOT the first day, Sept. 25.

Where: ODF’s Demonstration Forest and Arboretum adjacent to the Clatsop County Fairgrounds and ODF’s district offices. Address for ODF office: 92219 OR-202, Astoria, OR 97103

Please send an RSVP by end of the day Sept. 24 so we can plan to have people available for interviews. All stations are outdoors so dress for the weather that day. RSVP to tim.l.hoffman@odf.oregon.gov. For more information contact: Tim Hoffman, ODF public affairs, (503) 983-3761 (cell phone good for day of the event too). If your schedule changes we can accommodate last minute coverage.

Fast facts background and purpose:

  • The event has been hosted by the Department of Forestry’s Astoria district since 1960.
  • Moe than 400 students attend each year.
  • Top goal is to get students interested in staying in their communities and finding careers they love based on everything the forest provides.
  • Highlights the partnerships it takes to manage forests for all Oregonians.

List of stations:

 AgencyTopic
1ODF – AstoriaHow to plant a tree seedling properly.
2Lewis and Clark National Historic ParkTake a Hike / Plant ID
3Oregon Women in TimberTree Measurements
4ODF – Tillamook Forest CenterRecreation
5ODF – AstoriaWildland Fire Fighting
6Wildlife Center of the North CoastWildlife Rescue
7Clatsop County FisheriesFisheries
8Oregon Parks and RecreationFungi in the Forest
9Hampton & NuveenWood Products