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SUMMARY:OAKtober
DESCRIPTION:The Ventura County Tree Coalition – a recently formed network of Ventura County community organizations\, nonprofits\, land trusts\, and agencies – is hosting a series of community events with an emphasis on celebrating the importance of native oak trees and the benefits of community greening. The events\, collectively part of OAKtober\, will include a variety of community greening and education events ranging from community planting\, environmental education workshops\, and hikes. \n“Oaks are our true elders\,” says David White\, a member of the Ventura County Tree Coalition and project coordinator for Once Upon a Watershed. “They are so important in supporting biodiversity. California’s native oaks are at the core of our unique ecosystems. They work silently for us by cleaning our air and water\, buffering climate extremes\, reducing flooding and erosion and supporting our native wildlife. Locally oaks provide the foundation for our community health.” \n“Oak trees are known as a keystone species\, and they provide immeasurable ecosystem benefits in many forest communities\,” says Supervisor Matt LaVere. “However\, oak trees have been drastically declining due to invasive pests\, drought\, fire suppression\, and soil compaction from human activities. That’s why it’s so important to both celebrate the role of oak trees and educate the public on oak tree ecosystems.” Recognizing the importance of oak trees\, the Ventura County Board of Supervisors will declare October as Oak Awareness Month. They will be joining the Cities of Ventura and Ojai who proclaimed October as Oak Awareness Month in 2021. \nOAKtober is part of a larger effort to conserve and improve Ventura County’s tree canopy. The devastating wildfires and extreme drought the region has faced in recent years has caused a loss of tree canopy. “Preserving our trees is a critical strategy to adapting to climate change\,” says Dr. Jim Downer\, Environmental Horticulture Advisor from the UC Cooperative Extension. “As our environment gets hotter\, we need to invest in environmental solutions to protect our vulnerable populations.” \nWith Ventura County and other regions in California facing an extreme drought\, it is important to be strategic when it comes to watering and to prioritize watering trees. Areas in Ventura County\, like Camarillo\, Moorpark\, and unincorporated areas\, have made exceptions to water-use restrictions for drip irrigation and hand watering of trees and shrubs to protect from fires and erosion. \nThe public is encouraged to celebrate OAKtober by participating in one or more of the events upcoming events that will feature oaks\, native\, or drought tolerant plants: \n\n“Oak Reforestation in Times of Climate Change” with Dave Muffly. Sunday\, October 2\, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM\, Ventura. Hosted by Once Upon a Watershed\, Oaktopia\, Growing Works\, TinyPlants\, and Ventura Land Trust\nOAKtober Proclamation of October as Oak Awareness Month. Tuesday\, October 4\, 8:30 AM\, Ventura. Hosted by County of Ventura\nCalifornia Clean Air Day Community Tree Planting. Wednesday\, October 5\, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM\, Ventura. Hosted by Ventura Tree Alliance\n“Save the Watershed” Film Screening. Wednesday\, October 5\, 7:00 – 9:00 PM\, Ojai. Hosted by the C.R.E.W.\nSeasonal Tree Planting with Ojai Trees. Saturday\, October 8\, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM\, Ojai. Hosted by Ojai Trees\nAcorn Replanting for Oak Reforestation. Saturday\, October 14\, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM\, Ojai. Hosted by Once Upon a Watershed\nOAKtober Oak Tree Masters Workshop. Saturday\, October 15 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM\, Somis. Ventura County Resource Conservation District Office (3380 Somis Rd\, Somis). Hosted by the County of Ventura Sustainability Division\, UC Cooperative Extension\, and the Ventura County Resource Conservation District\n“Trail-or-Treat”. Saturday\, October 22\, 2:00 – 6:00 PM\, Camarillo. Hosted by Pleasant Valley Recreation Parks District.\nOAKtober Native Plant Restoration at Rancho Sierra Vista – Potrero Creek. Saturday\, October 22\, 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM\, Newbury Park. Hosted by the National Park Service and Santa Monica Mountains Fund\nThe Great Oak Park Oak Walk. Sunday\, October 23\, 2:00 – 4:00 PM\, Oak Park. Hosted by Friends of Oak Park Open Space.\nSeasonal Tree Purchase with Ojai Trees. Wednesday\, November 2\, Ojai. Hosted by Ojai Trees.\n Fall Native Plant Sale. Saturday\, November 5\, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM\, Ojai. Hosted by Ojai Valley Land Conservancy. \nSeasonal Tree Planting with Ojai Trees. Saturday\, November 12\, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM\, Ojai. Hosted by Ojai Trees. \n\nThose who wish to participate in OAKtober but cannot attend are encouraged to celebrate in their own way. People can collect and plant oak acorns\, go on their own hike through an oak woodland\, or write an essay or create art on the importance of oak trees. To learn more about OAKtober\, visit https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/oaktober-events/.
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mireille Vargas%2C CAP Implementation Program Specialist":MAILTO:mireille.vargas@ventura.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221015
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SUMMARY:Certified Passive House Tradesperson – Hands On Training and Exam (FREE!)
DESCRIPTION:***Registration for this event is now CLOSED*** \n3C-REN is offering a hands-on Certified Passive House Tradesperson Training and Exam through industry leading provider Emu Systems FREE (normally a $2\,000 value) to contractors and tradespersons who are residents of San Luis Obispo\, Santa Barbara\, and Ventura County. \nFind more details about the Certified Passive House Tradesperson hands-on training and exam by visiting the Emu Systems Website: https://emu.systems/training/passive-house-boot-camp/ \nThis free 5-day in-person training will be held at Santa Barbara City College from Monday\, October 10th to Friday\, October 14th. If traveling\, accommodations are conveniently located nearby. \nGeneral Training Agenda: \n\nTwo days of classroom learning\nTwo days of a hands-on Passive Pod workshop\nHalf-day exam and optional materials expo\n\nHow to register for the Certified Passive House Tradesperson Training and Exam: \n\nComplete the google form HERE. By completing this form\, you are confirming your ability and commitment to attend the full five-day training in Santa Barbara for the dates listed above.\nIf space is available\, you will then receive an email that includes a direct link and unique code to complete your registration on the Emu Systems website. You must complete this step to finalize your enrollment.\n\nRegistration is first-come\, first-serve. Preference will be given to contractors and tradespersons in San Luis Obispo\, Santa Barbara\, and Ventura Counties. Space is limited. More information about course logistics will be shared upon confirmation of enrollment. \nIf you have any questions or need help\, please email spburns@countyofsb.org. \nPlease register or share this opportunity with your network or anyone who may be interested!
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/certified-passive-house-tradesperson-hands-on-training-and-exam-free/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara City College\, West Campus Center Room 104\, 721 Cliff Dr.\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93109\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="3C-REN":MAILTO:info@3C-REN.org
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