Heartwood

2022 Forest Council

The 30th Annual Heartwood Forest Council will be held Memorial Day weekend, May 27-30, at Camp Piomingo just a stone’s throw from the Bernheim Forest and Arboretum and the city of Louisville, Kentucky. The camp is situated on a beautiful bend in the Ohio River, and offers spectacular views of the river from forested limestone bluffs. We invite the forest movement to gather at the 30th Annual Forest Council, the premiere forum for networking in the forest movement since 1991. REGISTER NOW!

May 27-30, 2022

Memorial Day Weekend

Camp Piomingo, 1950 Otter Creek Road, Brandenburg, KY 40108


Weekend Highlights


FRIDAY

Friday Evening Bioregional Welcome
featuring John Blair, President of Valley Watch

Live concert with singer-songwriter Jason Wilber, and the lead guitarist for John Prine's band.


SATURDAY

Saturday Speakers and Panel Discussions with

  • Tierra Curry, Conservation Biologist and Senior Scientist at the Center for Biological Diversity
  • Tom Fitzgerald, Senior Staff Attorney for Kentucky Resource Council
  • Andrew Berry, Director of Conservation for the Bernheim Forest and Arboretum
  • Ken Bailey, president of Kentucky Karst Conservancy
  • Andy Mahler, Heartwood founder

Topics

  • Hoosier National Forest logging, national issues
  • Proposed methane pipeline through Bernheim
  • Regional karst features like amazingly tiny snails
  • …And other bioregional topics

Shawnee Showdown: Keep the Forest Standing roadshow, documentary film, and panel discussion with Corina Lang, Sam Stearns, Cade Bursell, and John Wallace

Lively, fun, Louisville dance band Zu Zu Ya Ya.


SUNDAY

Sunday Hikes and Outings to the Bernheim Forest and Arboretum

Visit the Forest Giant Trolls, hike one of Bernheim's many beautiful trails

Explore limestone caves!


MONDAY

Monday morning will be the culminating closing circle and reflections.

Departure around noon


Live and Silent Auction, featuring Ernie Reed and his "molluskular" assistant

Heartwood Talent Show, MC'd by Steve Krichbaum and Henry


WORK TRADE OPPORTUNITIES

Work trade opportunities are available to supplement registration costs. If interested in a work trade at Forest Council, please email Corina in advance of the council weekend.


SAFER SPACES STATEMENT

The camp does NOT permit guns, drugs, pets, or glass containers. Please leave these at home and join us for a fun and informative weekend at Camp Piomingo.


DEADLINE

Registrations must be received by May 11, 2022. We cannot guarantee food availability if reservations are not made by Friday, May 11. To register, please fill out our online form.

REGISTER TODAY!

Registrations must be received by May 11, 2022. We cannot guarantee food availability if reservations are not made by Friday, May 11. To register, please fill out our online form.

MEALS

Please inform us on the registration form of any dietary needs.

We're excited that our offerings will include fresh produce from Bree and Ben at their nearby organic Rootbound Farm in Oldham County, Kentucky.

Meals will all be sit-down, family style, and all lunch and dinner meals will include a salad bar. Meals will also have additional vegetarian options, as well as meat options.

Those who register after May 11 will want to bring sandwich fixings or other meal options for the weekend. May 11 is the camp’s deadline to order food. So please register early. We prefer that you pay in advance, but you may also pay at the door.

COVID

Heartwood believes in science, and we recommend all attendees follow CDC guidelines on public health. Please get vaccinated. Let's gather safely and celebrate our forests!


THINGS TO BRING

  • Tent and sleeping bag…
  • …or Bedding for cabin bunks
  • Toothbrush
  • Silent and live auction item(s)
  • Clean socks
  • Stories of special places
  • Song, spoken word, etc., for Talent Show
  • Hiking shoes
  • Wallet
  • Water bottle
  • Rain gear
  • Evening chill attire
  • That friend who likes to go hiking
  • Extra money for the auction
  • Memories: 30 years of forest defense
  • Vision for a forested future
People helping people protect the places they love

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