Upcoming Events for Landowners
September 24, 2024 9:21 am
Staunton Generation NEXT Workshop Oct. 26
If you own woodland, you have a legacy worth passing on. Legacy planning can seem daunting, so we’ve partnered with Virginia Cooperative Extension to give you a confident start. Join us for our next Generation NEXT workshop in Staunton Oct. 26 to gain advice from law and financial experts, tips and insights from fellow landowners, and a clear path forward. Estate planning is a must for landowners who want their forests to remain intact for future generations. Register on the Virginia Forest Landowner Education Program website: https://ow.ly/jTUP50T9grO
The workshop is from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and costs $40 per person, which includes a light breakfast, lunch and a 56-page legacy planning workbook. If you can’t make this workshop, sign up here to be notified of future workshops. Generation NEXT hosts several workshops throughout the Commonwealth each year.
Riverfront Resources Webinar Oct. 3
Are you wanting to learn more about how you can care for and enhance your riverfront property? 🏞
We’ve got you covered during this upcoming Riverfront Resources Webinar! On Thursday, Oct. 3 from 6 to 6:45 p.m., you’ll be able to hear from staff from the James River Association, the Virginia Department of Forestry, and the Virginia Association of Soil & Water Conservation Districts as they discuss the programs and resources they offer to help property owners manage their land. One such program is the Riparian Forests for Landowners Program, which installs trees plantings on properties with water features (also known as riparian buffers) and maintains the trees for a year, at NO COST TO THE LANDOWNER. Learn more about this program and others at this webinar.
This will be a unique educational opportunity for community members across the region. So, we hope you’ll tune in for this ‘live STREAM.’
🔗 Register today on the Friends of the Lower Appomattox website: https://folar-va.org/riverfrontresourceswebinar/.
Tags: Generation NEXT, Landowner Resources
Category: Forestland Conservation