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Burn Party at Jackson Woods
Wednesday, February 5th
2:30PM to 5:00PM
This is a volunteer event that needs as many hands as possible! It will be led by Rachel Cheatham-McFadden and Emma Hovencamp. We will use hand tools to remove invasive species (non-native honey suckle, buckthorn, etc.) and some additional brush to open up the hedgerow at Jackson Woods in support of grassland bird habitat.
This event is suitable for volunteers of all ages.
Itinerary: We will meet at Jackson Woods at 2:30PM. We’ll begin our program with a quick check-in for introductions and a safety chat. Then, we will make our way across the field to the hedgerow. We will identify what needs to be removed, establish a burn pile, and then get to work on removal. Some volunteers will use hand tools while others will simply move downed wood from one location to another. The last hour of this event will be for clean up, socialization, and fireside chats.
What to bring: Water, snacks, and perhaps a thermos with a hot drink since we will be working outdoors in the snow! Dress in layers, including hats, gloves, and warm socks. Bring appropriate footwear, such as hiking or rubber boots. Microspikes or snowshoes may be helpful for the walk across the field. Bring work gloves, loppers, hand saws, and other pruning tools if you have them. If not, please let Rachel know and she will provide some for you. If you have access to a brushcutter and/or chainsaw, please bring those tools as well.
To participate, sign up for this free event through Skowhegan Outdoors or email Rachel directly (rachel@somersetwoodstrustees.org). We ask that all participants RSVP.
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- Address:
- East Madison Road
- Madison, ME 04950
- USA
- Time:
- Feb 05, 2025 2:30pm - 4:30pm ET

In Support of Main Street Skowhegan
Main Street Skowhegan is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on the ongoing revitalization of historic Skowhegan, Maine. Founded in 2005 by a group of citizens, Main Street relies on hardworking staff, energetic AmeriCorps members, a dedicated Board of Directors, and more than a hundred awesome volunteers to execute major community initiatives and events.