Timpro Annual Meeting & Workshops

When:
April 10, 2024 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
2024-04-10T08:00:00-04:00
2024-04-10T16:00:00-04:00
Where:
Norbrook Brewery
204 Stilman Hill Road
Colebrook
CT
Cost:
Timpro members free, $35 for non-members
Contact:
Timpro

The Connecticut Professional Timber Producers Association will hold the 2024 Timpro Annual Meeting & Workshops will be held at the Norbrook Brewery in Colebrook, CT. on April 10th from 8 am to 4 pm.

This all-day program is guaranteed to touch on a topic you will find useful and informative.

Agenda

8 am               Registration, coffee and donuts

8:45 am          New CT Forest Practitioner Regulation  –Christopher Martin – CT DEEP State Forester

9:30 am          Protecting Your Logging Equipment  — Acadia Insurance

10:45 am       Break

11 am             Our Hidden Landscapes – Indigenous Stone Ceremonial Sites in Southern New England — Lucianne Lavin, Pd.D – Institute for American Indian Studies Museum

Noon              Lunch – Bring your own or food for purchase on-site.

1 pm               Climate-adaptive Silviculture on the Southern New England Landscape  — Amanda Bunce – Research Assistant, UConn Natural Resources and Extension Forestry

1:30 pm          Preventative Equipment Maintenance — Jeff Viola – J & J Lumber

3 pm               Break

4 pm               Timpro Annual Meeting & Log A Load Fundraiser

This workshop is free for members of CT Professional Timber Producers Association. $35 for non-members.

To register, make checks payable to: CT Professional Timber Producers Assoc. Mail registration form to: PO 132 Bozrah, CT 06334

Timpro will be raising funds for CT Log A Load at this event.

Log A Load is a nationally recognized fundraising program. Forest products trade organizations from nearly 40 states raise money annually to support their respective Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Since 2007, Timpro has raised over $50,000 for the CT Children’s Medical Center in Hartford, CT. 100% of the proceeds raised goes directly to the hospital to help families pay for medically necessary treatments for their children.