Learn how to pass both ownership and vision for woodlands to heirs in one of four "Ties To The Land" workshops being held around the state in March and April.
The two-session program focuses on maintaining family ties to the land from generation to generation by creating a succession plan to pass on to heirs both the passion and the skills needed to be good stewards of the woods.
Workshops are scheduled for:
• Dodgeville: The Wisconsin DNR Dodgeville Service Center at 1500 North Johns Street on Thursday, April 4, and Thursday, April 18, from 6-9 p.m.
• Eau Claire: The Human Sciences and Services Building at UW-Eau Claire on Saturday, April 6, and Saturday, April 27, from 1-4 p.m.
• LaFarge: The Kickapoo Valley Reserve Visitor Center at S3661 State Road 131 on Saturday, April 6, and Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m.-noon.
Cost for the workshops is $50 for WWOA members ($60 for couples) and $95 for non-members ($120 for couples). Classes are limited to 30 participants, and pre-registration is required by March 15.
Find out more at
www.wisconsinwoodlands.org.