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More ReLeaf Reflections

Kate Littlefield I am a full-time graduate student in the SUNY ESF Landscape Architecture Department, but I am currently working as a summer aide within the City of Syracuse Urban Forestry Department. Most of my job entails working out in the field performing inspections and inventory and writing up pruning [...]

More Skidmore ReLeaf!

Hanging out at the portable sawmill demo: front left to right: East Fishkill Beautification Director Lori Brengalmann, DEC State Urban Forestry Coordinator Mary Kramarchyk, NYC Forester Danielle Gift. rear left to right: DEC Forester Gary Koplun, DEC Urban Forestry Partnerships Coordinator Sally Kellogg, Schichtel's Nursery Sales Manager Jim Kisker. [...]

By |July 26th, 2016|Categories: Organizational News, ReLeaf Conference|Tags: , , |0 Comments

ReLeaf 2016 Reflections

Did you know that scholarships toward registration for the annual ReLeaf conference are available through the DEC for qualified applicants? These folks received awards this year. Dewitt’s Nicholas Quilty-Koval: The Releaf Conference was fantastic. It was a great experience and I was able to talk to many great people who [...]

ReLeaf 2016 at Skidmore: Snapshots Part II

SUNY ESF grads gathered at Skidmore 2016 ReLeaf conference for a group photo, with ESF President Emeritus Neil Murphy at center. Photo by Mary Martin Portable sawmill demo by Mid-Hudson Forest Products. Photo by Suzie Alvey Board members Karen Arent (left), a landscape architect from [...]

By |July 21st, 2016|Categories: Organizational News, ReLeaf Conference|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Snapshots from Skidmore: ReLeaf 2016 Part I

DEC U&CF Intern and Council Board Member Jennifer Kotary (left) served on the planning committee for the conference and she and Filomena Riganti, senior project manager for the New York Restoration Project, registered and welcomed attendees. Right this way! The conference at Skidmore in Saratoga Springs was [...]

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