Tennessee Heartwood
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    • "Restoration" Logging at Hogback: The Monitoring Continues >
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    • timber sale monitoring in the cherokee
    • Research Opportunities: Smith Mountain Burn Exclusion Area
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      • Example Timber Sale
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    • Public Rights on our National Forests Under Attack >
      • Citizens Losing Voice on the Future of Our Federal Lands >
        • Getting Shut Out
        • the case for a public voice in our national forests
        • regular folks making a difference
        • National Forest Economics
        • wild alabama
        • rally for our rights
        • LBL Activism
        • Digging Deeper on the New National Forest Rule
        • The Three "R's"
    • Our New Interpretive Trail Signs Are Up at Stringer's Ridge
    • "Restoration" Logging at Hogback: The Monitoring Continues
    • The American Chestnut: Advocacy and Treasure Hunting
    • Land Between the Lakes
    • Smith Mountain Timber Sale Cancelled!
    • Riverbend
    • Prentice Cooper
    • Dinkey Sale
    • "Climate Change Resiliency"-the LBL's New Pine Project
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  • Symposium Series
  • outings
    • Spring Wildflower Hike in the Citico Creek Wilderness
    • Hike to Foster Falls
    • Botanic Hike with Jay Clark at Pigeon Mountain
  • a summer of workshops
  • Smith Mountain Timber Sale Cancelled!
  • Events & Outings
  • Tennessee State Forests

Our Volunteers Make It All Possible!

As an all-volunteer group, Tennessee Heartwood thrives on people power.  Some groups thrive on money, we live by the time you give:  letter writing, taking part in public forums, digging a hole to install an interpretive sign, helping walk a timber sale, and having fun. 

One of our key volunteer opportunities is the Riverbend Festival in Chattanooga.  Most of the funds that don't come out of our pockets comes from the two weeks we sell beer at a concession during the festival.  If you'd like to get involved, contact Sheryl Campbell at campfamily63@gmail.com.     In 2014, we broke records in concession sales, and we look forward to doing it again.  Join in with the fun crowd!  We plan on having our guitar army again to bring in the customers.


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