ACCF is so grateful for the many individuals and organizations who have provided us support. Below are photos of just a few of the individuals who'd helped out:
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Marie Rasmussen: Marie and her crew from Umpqua Community College produced this beautiful and durable metal sign for ACCF. |
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Marv Mizell: Marv is a master builder who taught young people to construct a footbridge across Alder Creek in August 2004. |
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Rod Maddux: Rod brought his Wood Mizer portable sawmill to the ACCF site in July 2005 to cut up some Douglas-fir logs into lumber for student use. |
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Meredith Smith: Meredith and his grandson built this protective holder for maps of the ACCF site. |
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John Punches: John, Douglas County Extension Forester, volunteered his time to serve as instructor for the 2005 Summer Area Teacher's Institute. |
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Rita and Bert Prothero: During the wet, cold winter the ACCF board and participating teachers were treated to a "logger's lunch" by Rita and her husband Bert. They even produced custom wood plates for the event from felled ACCF timber! |
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Mike Swett:Mike Swett and South Umpqua Rentals donated heavy equipment used for maintaining trails on the ACCF site. |
And here are some organizations that have supported ACCF:
- Abby's Pizza of Myrtle Creek, for their donation of pizza and drinks to support our teacher training activities
- Bureau of Land Management: Development of ACCF-GIS, liaison with Hands on the Land Program, use of BLM tracts for occasional teacher training and student use
- Canyonville Fire Department: The Canyonville Fire Department generously donated approximately 20 hard hats for forest safety during youth activities
- City of Canyonville: Fall Forum 2004 sponsorship
- ClassroomRevolution.com: Jeffery Watkins of ClassroomRevolution.com graciously devoted pro bono time to design our Moodle theme to match the ACCF website style
- Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians: Fall Forum 2004 sponsorship
- Douglas Forest Protective Association: Hardhats for youth and loan of other equipment as needed (thanks!)
- Oregon Council for the Humanities: Grant to conduct history of Alder-Jordan Creek watershed
- Hands on the Land Program: Grant for ACCF to work on Alder-Jordan Creek watershed with BLM
- Roseburg Forest Products donated high-quality exterior plywood for an ACCF sign.
- Umpqua Bank: Fall Forum 2004 sponsorship
- Umpqua Community College, whose industrial technology students helped Marie Rasmussen produce our metal sign
- US Forest Service: Fall Forum 2004 sponsorship
- The Wolf Creek Job Corps, whose crews have assisted with significant cleanup operations following our timber harvest of fall 2005
If you'd like to support us, please contact ACCF.
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