Congrats 2017 Award Winners!

The San Diego Regional Urban Forests Council is proud to announce our 2017 Annual Awards Winners!  We gathered on Tuesday December 5th to celebrate another great year of working for trees in San Diego at our annual awards ceremony and holiday mixer.  Thank you to the Balboa Park Conservancy for hosting!

Award winners were nominated by members and chosen by the SDRUFC Executive Committee for their excellent work advancing urban forestry in the San Diego region in 2017.  Thank you to Georg Kast from Palomar College for making our beautiful plaques out of reused urban wood!

 

Best Innovative Urban Forestry Project

William Beckman – Forest Health and Preservation Committee of the Rancho Santa Fe Association

As Chair of the Forest Health and Preservation Committee of the Rancho Santa Fe Association, William Beckman has demonstrated extraordinary leadership and perseverance in bringing the importance of their community’s forest to the attention of the Association and community at large. Most significantly, Bill’s efforts have resulted in a major systematic study of the forest, its characteristics and value, that includes recommendations for forest management based on best practices. This Rancho Santa Fe Forest Health Study has been a collaborative effort of the Committee, Dudek, Tree San Diego, with support from the Rancho Santa Fe Foundation. What makes this study and overall effort stand apart is it tackles the whole forest, not just the trees under municipal control. Therefore it takes on the challenge of how to work with homeowners to motivate and educate them to take informed, proactive steps to create a resilient forest for future generations of the Rancho Santa Fe community.

Best Arbor Day Event

SDG&E and Sycamore Canyon Elementary School in Santee

On May 4th 2017 over 25 SDG&E employees and contractors assembled with the entire student body of the Sycamore Canyon Elementary School in Santee Ca. A 24 inch boxed eastern redbud was planted in front of the school by Students, SDG&E Leadership, Local Officials and Cal Fire. 22 other trees were planted on the lower playground at the Sycamore Canyon Elementary School by the 5th grade class and arborist mentors. There were zero trees in this area prior to the project and these trees will serve as a barrier for residences, shade zones next to a track and field area and fruit trees to jump start a heritage tree garden for future graduating student classes. The school provided irrigation for the trees taking ownership of the future health and success of the new vegetation infrastructure. This was a fabulous example of community, utility and a school coming together to improve a campus for children and the surrounding neighborhood.

Best Urban Forestry Educational Project

A Growing Passion – “Urban Forests: Trees and Plants in the City” – Nan Sterman

“Urban Forests: Trees and Plants in The City” is a 30-minute video with information and insights about what it takes to manage urban trees, engage communities, and advocate for urban forestry. Creator and director Nan Sterman, producer Marianne Gerdes, videographer Michael Gerdes, and their team worked tirelessly to develop themes, identify experts and community leaders, film at field sites, and edit a final impressive and inspiring episode. This video is one of six episodes in “A Growing Passion” series on KPBS, was first aired on May 18. KPBS has many loyal regular and occasional viewers of this gardening series, and many of us have shown and shared the video with community leaders and local professionals. The video helps us understand what each of us can do to support trees in our neighborhoods and our communities and is an invaluable resource.

Trees and Water Award

JoEllen Jacoby, City of San Diego, and Andrea Mora, San Diego County Water Authority Communications Department

Awarded for excellence in collaboration across agencies and partner groups to create simple, seasonal, and targeted public messaging related to trees and water. Joey Jacoby and Andrea Mora were essential leaders in a campaign of the special Trees and Water Task Force in the summer and fall of 2017 to release this social media campaign to educate San Diego County residents.  Their expertise in communications and water messaging have been invaluable and resulted in a successful campaign shared by many.  Contact us if you would like to share their messaging through your organization!

Best Regional Council Representative:

Vince Mikulanis

Vince has worked energetically on almost all fronts of SDRUFC’s campaigns. He spearheaded our website redesign and reinvigorated our growing social media presence (check out our Facebook page!).  He sought community partnerships in our successful Arbor Day planting with San Elijo Campground last spring AND with a residential tree planting effort through the Zion Ave Beautification Project.  He represents SDRUFC at the statewide level as well on the California Urban Forest Advisory Council (CUFAC).  Vince is a model Regional Council Representative and we cannot thank him enough for working with us, but most of all, for working for trees!

 

Community Based Social Marketing & Overcoming Barriers in Tree Care – CalReLeaf Webinar

Our fellow urban tree advocates at California ReLeaf  have an incredible free webinar series – check it out on their website.  Listen and learn about how we can apply this knowledge to urban forestry in San Diego!

On Thursday September 21st from 2-3pm, tune into their latest webinar “Community Based Social Marketing & Overcoming Barriers in Tree Care .”

Two ReLeaf Network members, Rachel Malarich of the Koreatown Youth and Community Center (KYCC) and Edith de Guzman of TreePeople, have been working on a research study. They used an innovative approach called Community Based Social Marketing to reach out and engage community members in Huntington Park about their perceptions of trees and tree care. Based on the results, they developed an education campaign and a tool
kit to remind people to water their trees.

In addition, Michael Flynn and Ray Stubblefield-Tave from Common Vision will join the conversation to comment on the social justice and communications aspects of this work.

Click here to register and receive a webinar link.

 

Nominations are open for 2017 SDRUFC Annual Awards

 

The San Diego Regional Urban Forest Council is accepting nominations for our 2017 Annual Awards!

Please nominate any people, projects, organizations, or agencies, who you think deserve recognition and celebration for their work in San Diego County in 2017.

 

Congrats again to our 2016 awardees:

Best Innovative Urban Forest Project

City of La Mesa Downtown Village Streetscape Improvement Project

Recognized for their innovative use of silva-cells in the reconstruction and reforestation of their Downtown area.

Best Community Tree Planting Event or Arbor Day

Tree San Diego Parks Plus Event

The Parks Plus Project benefits the San Diego region through the planting of 75 environmentally beneficial trees in four parks: Southcrest Community Park, Dorothy Petway Park, Mountain View Park, and Kimball Park. The new trees will increase shade, add beauty, and reduce air pollution and storm water run-off. Parks Plus honored the service of Officer Jonathan De Guzman, who selflessly gave his life while protecting the residents of the Southcrest Community, by dedicating the planting of the trees In Southcrest Community Park on this day.

Best Urban Forestry Educational Project

Global Forest Link

For their innovative engagement of high school students, in learning about their forests and connecting with other students across the world. www.globalforestlink.com

Trees and Water Award

Bruce Englebert and Cynthia Irmer

For their tireless efforts in involving community youth to water new tree plantings and educate them about the benefits of trees.

Best San Diego Regional Urban Forests Council Representative

Anne Fege

For her tremendous involvement and achievements in multiple urban forestry groups and projects in the San Diego area.

 

 

SDRUFC Member Survey

SDRUFC Executive Committee members met on May 24th to discuss our progress since our 2013 Strategic Plan and make plans for our next Strategic Plan.

Contribute your thoughts by answering our survey below:

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Southern California Green Waste-Wood Biomass Management Symposium

Southern California Green Waste-Wood Biomass Management Symposium
Date and TimeThursday, February 9, 2017, 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
Location – The Handlery Hotel, 950 Hotel Cir N, San Diego, CA 92108

Registration fee and deadliine:
$49.00 per participant; Deadline – February 1, 2017.

More details may be found at the
Symposium website –  http://ucanr.edu/sites/SoCA_GWWood__Mgmt_Symposium/

Keynote Speakers –
Evan Johnson, CalRecycle and Thom Porter, CAL FIRE

One of the challenges members in our group face is how to best manage the increasing surpluses of green waste and woody biomass occurring due to invasive insects, disease and drought. This regional event was planned to bring a broad range of experts, policy makers, impacted industries, scientists and other stakeholders together to learn more about the challenges we have on this issue and potential solutions, specifically as they pertain to southern California.

2016 Regional Urban Forestry Awards

The San Diego Regional Urban Forests Council held their annual Holiday Mixer and Awards Banquet on Friday, December 16th.  Through the Urban Forestry Awards, SDRUFC recognizes excellence in our regional urban forestry volunteers and projects.  The awards for this year go to.

  • Best Innovative Urban Forest Project

    • City of La Mesa Downtown Village Streetscape Improvement Project
    • Recognized for their innovative use of silva-cells in the reconstruction and reforestation of their Downtown area.
  • Best Community Tree Planting Event or Arbor Day

    • Tree San Diego Parks Plus Event
    • The Parks Plus Project benefits the San Diego region through the planting of 75 environmentally beneficial trees in four parks: Southcrest Community Park, Dorothy Petway Park, Mountain View Park, and Kimball Park. The new trees will increase shade, add beauty, and reduce air pollution and storm water run-off.

      Parks Plus honored the service of Officer Jonathan De Guzman, who selflessly gave his life while protecting the residents of the Southcrest Community, by dedicating the planting of the trees In Southcrest Community Park on this day.  See the benefits of Tree San Diego’s plantings at sandiegotreetracker.org

  • Best Urban Forestry Educational Project

    • Global Forest Link
    • For their innovative engagement of high school students, in learning about their forests and connecting with other students across the world.  www.globalforestlink.com
  • Trees and Water Award

    • Bruce Englebert and Cynthia Irmer
    • For their tireless efforts in involving community youth to water new tree plantings and educate them about the benefits of trees.
  • Best San Diego Regional Urban Forests Council Representative

    • Anne Fege
    • For her tremendous involvement and achievements in multiple urban forestry groups and projects in the San Diego area.

December 3rd Meeting and Holiday Party!

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Meeting and Holiday Party

Our December 3rd meeting will be held at:

Rough Draft Meeting Room

8830 Rehco Rd. Suite D, San Diego CA 92121

3:00pm-6:00PM

This meeting will have 1 CEU for Arborist / Tree Worker Certification.

This Months topic will be:

California Urban Forests; where are we heading? 

Presented by Nancy Hughes

California Urban Forests Council Executive Director

            There will be a 25.00 fee for this meeting

Post meeting appetizers included.

RSVP by Friday November 27th

Register and prepay for event at

www.caufc.org/sdrufc

Or pay at door. Please email confirmation

mikepalat@aol.com


 

December 3rd Meeting Agenda

3:00pm Welcome and Introductions

3:15pm

California Urban Forests; where are we heading? 

Presented by Nancy Hughes

 

1. SDRUFC / CAUFC Update

2. Calfire update

3. SDG&E Update

4. Trees San Diego Update

5. Regional Updates by Attendees

6. Open Discussion

4:30 PM Adjourn

5:30-? HOLIDAY PARTY!!!!

*Executive committee Mtg @ 2PM


 

CHECK OUT CAUFC’S NEW AWESOME URBAN FORESTRY VIDEO!! 

LINK BELOW:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97dNssC3E3A#t=69    

Another Great Urban Forestry Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqdOkXQngw8
 


Mark those calendars!!

Professional Tree Care Association of San Diego 

 Seminar and Field day. August 19 and 20, 2016. 

Call for presentations info listed below:

http://www.ptcasandiego.org/events/field-day/2016-ptca-seminar-and-field-day/