Protecting Forests on a Regional Level

Date

Location

Jenna's House and Johnson Arboretum, Johnson, Vermont

Two people marching in parade. Person on left in shiny green emerald ash borer costume. Person on right holding sign saying "emerald ash borer is coming to a town near you!"

Come hear the dynamic Forest Pest First Detector, Sue Lovering share the story of how residents of five towns in Lamoille and Franklin Counties formed the Regional Invasive Insect Preparedness Team (RIIPT). By working collaboratively, RIIPT volunteers inventoried the ash trees, wrote preparedness plans, and educated residents in all five towns – and had a lot of fun doing it!

We'll get to know one another and share ideas for activities over an optional potluck lunch. After lunch, there will be an optional visit to a once unused rec field that Sue and other RIIPT members have turned into a Community Arboretum – including ash trees they have treated. Come prepared to walk outside and dress appropriately for the weather.

Schedule

  • 11:00 - 12:00: Presentation
  • 12:00 - 1:00: Potluck lunch
  • 1:00 - 2:30: Visit Johnson Arboretum

    We'll send directions and numbers of people coming by August 7th.

    To request a disability-related accommodation to participate in this program, contact Ginger.Nickerson@uvm.edu by July 22nd so we may assist you. 

Registration required by August 7th.

 Register here

*This event was postponed from July 11, 2024.