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TWO NIGHTS OF EXHIBIT EVENTS CELEBRATING ARBOR DAY AND WOODTURNING AT OAK HILL MUSEUM, BERRY COLLEGE

ROME, Ga. — Oak Hill & the Martha Berry Museum will offer a lecture March 4 and a woodturning demonstration March 5 to celebrate the exhibition, “From Tree to Treasure: Woodturnings by Al Christopher.”

Berry College Dana Professor of Biology Martin Cipollini will give a talk on restoring Mountain Longleaf pine and American chestnut trees in Georgia at 6 p.m. March 4 at The Martha Berry Museum.

Cipollini’s lecture will focus on the history, rationale, and early results of restoration efforts directed toward these trees in Georgia. Highlighting the role of Berry College and citizen-scientists, guests will learn about the success of these projects at Berry and how the work contributes to regional and national efforts. Through management efforts such as application of prescribed fire, breeding blight resistant plants, and planting orchards, these projects are helping restore threatened species to the wild.

Following the talk, guests will have the opportunity to see Christopher’s woodturning exhibition which features other species of trees found on Berry’s campus.

On March 5, Christopher, a Berry alum will lead a woodturning demonstration at the Christopher Browning Pavilion at Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum.

Christopher’s work is on display for the first time publicly at Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum through May. He began turning wood after retiring from a career in custom millwork and construction. His passion and inspiration for woodturning comes from the stories behind each project and the ability to continually learn more about the art. Christopher has also helped with building projects on Berry’s campus. The Christopher Browning Pavilion located on the grounds of Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum is his most recent contribution.

The woodturning demonstration will be from 6-8 p.m. March 5. Christopher will discuss woodturning basics, answer questions and turn a wood form on a lathe. The exhibition will remain open until 5:45 p.m. for guests to visit prior to the demonstration.

Both events are free and open to the public.

For more information on Christopher and the exhibition please visit: https://www.berry.edu/oakhill/

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Fun and rewarding experiences this past weekend. On Friday afternoon, The American Chestnut Foundation President and CEO Michael Goergen and Director of Development John Chastain joined us for the DDC Friends of the American Chestnut Arbor Day Restoration Celebration at Preserve Life in Douglas County. GA-TACF's President Dr. Martin Cipollini and Treasurer Vince Payne also attended. The event was hosted by Dot Padgett and included many Douglas City and County dignitaries. Speakers included Preserve Life owner/developer Vijay Thotakura, Dot, The Honorable Ramona Jackson Jones (Chair, Douglas County BOC), The Honorable Rochelle Robinson (Mayor, City of Douglasville), and her husband Jeff Robinson of Preserve Life. The event was held to dedicate a planting of American chestnuts from The American Chestnut Foundationon the Preserve Life grounds with hopes of expanded plantings in the future.

On Saturday, we were able to distribute about 100 chestnut seedlings to 25 different individuals at our distribution event at Trees Atlanta, dodging a pretty incredible rainstorm in the morning hours. Trees Atlanta staff/GA-TACF board member Brian Williams assisted Dr. Cipollini. Former board member and active volunteer Dale Higdon also stopped by.
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Fun and rewarding experiences this past weekend.  On Friday afternoon, The American Chestnut Foundation President and CEO Michael Goergen and Director of Development John Chastain joined us for the DDC Friends of the American Chestnut Arbor Day Restoration Celebration at Preserve Life in Douglas County.  GA-TACFs President Dr. Martin Cipollini and Treasurer Vince Payne also attended.  The event was hosted by Dot Padgett and included many Douglas City and County dignitaries.  Speakers included Preserve Life owner/developer Vijay Thotakura, Dot, The Honorable Ramona Jackson Jones (Chair, Douglas County BOC), The Honorable Rochelle Robinson (Mayor, City of Douglasville), and her husband Jeff Robinson of Preserve Life.  The event was held to dedicate a planting of American chestnuts from The American Chestnut Foundationon the Preserve Life grounds with hopes of expanded plantings in the future.On Saturday, we were able to distribute about 100 chestnut seedlings to 25 different individuals at our distribution event at Trees Atlanta, dodging a pretty incredible rainstorm in the morning hours.  Trees Atlanta staff/GA-TACF board member Brian Williams assisted Dr. Cipollini.  Former board member and active volunteer Dale Higdon also stopped by.Image attachment
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