For more information contact: [email protected] or 509 925-3352 ext 202 Unio nvill From 2012 to 2014, seven major wildfires occurred in Kittitas County, resulting in the e decimation of more than 208,000 acres and the loss of more than 300 structures. Landowners are realizing that wildfire is occurring more frequently Ranc in Kittitas County and that measures can be taken to make homes more defensible and forests h healthier and better able to survive a wildfire. Join us for a Wildfire Community Preparedness Workshop on Saturday, May 2, 2015 at Unionville Ranch (1750 Emerick Rd, Cle Elum). Landowners concerned with Kittitas County’s recent increase in wildfires are invited to attend to learn more about wildfire, defensible space, Fire Adapted Communities (FAC) and programs available to assist landowners with fuels reduction. The presentations will run from 9-1 with a BBQ to follow. Scheduled presentations include: · · · · · · · Fire Season Outlook- Matt Eberlein, Department of Natural Resources Defensible space tips from homeowners who have lived through wildfireCarolyn Berglund, Jim Gylling, Ken Bevis Land Owner Assistance Programs-Scott Chambers, DNR /Suzanne Wade, KCCD Fire Adapted Communities – Reese Lolley, The Nature Conservancy Forest Health Issues – Erin Kreutz, Natural Resources Conservation Service Wildland Urban Interface - Brenda Larsen, County Fire Marshal “Don’t Get Burned” – Jon Osterberg, PEMCO NFPA, Fire Adapted Communities (FAC) and State Farm are pleased to support the 2015 Wildfire Community Preparedness Day campaign, but have not assessed or evaluated any of the community projects, activities or initiatives. Recognition of any kind in no way implies endorsement or approval of a project, its safety or effectiveness, and the supporters disclaim all liability in connection with any such project, activity or initiative.
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