Saws & Slaws was awarded a grant to do a larger mitigation effort through professional services by the intersection of Camp Eden and Highway 72 (near fire station #2). This is important work because it can have an even larger mitigation impact that effects whole communities. As part of this effort, we need to raise matching funds. If you are interested in purchasing some firewood from us, please contact us. We sell delivered cords of firewood rounds for $150 (unsplit), $200/cord for split wood. It tends to be a blend of green and dry wood due to the make-up of the areas where we are working. (That said, if you…
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Saws & Slaws Orange Fleece Vests For Sale
We made some sporting orange fleece vests as an appreciation gift to our organizers. We had to order a minimum quantity, so we are making some available to supporters to purchase. One of them could be yours for a mere $35. We have some left in medium, large and extra large sizes. If you are interested in purchasing one of them, please contact Jody Dickson at x3568. There are not very many available. If you want one, place your order quickly before they run out!
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Saws & Slaws Annual Volunteer Appreciation!
Live music, delicious food, learn more about Saws & Slaws and its volunteers. JOIN US for Saws & Slaws Appreciation Dinner and Silent Auction: Saturday, January 16. Silent Auction starts at 5. Dinner at 6. Music performed by The Gael. See you at Camp Wondervu, 11902 Camp Eden Road, Golden (Coal Creek). Tax deductible donations of cash, services or new items needed: Contact Cindy (Cindy.L.Goodrich@gmail.com or 642-0255). Raising money for insurance, the appreciation dinner, and administrative expenses. Donations received include: Stihl MS251 chainsaw (donated by Ace in Ned) Big D Dumpster CPA services art, haircuts, and other local wares Let us know what you are interested in…
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Be FireWise!
The Black Forest Fire was the most destructive fire in Colorado’s history, claiming two lives and with nearly 500 homes destroyed. Why did some neighborhoods survive and how do fire fighters determine which homes can be safely defended? This video answers those questions. For 20 years, the Pikes Peak Wildfire Prevention Partners has been advocating for wildfire mitigation and forest health. Visit them on the web at PPWPP.org, and check out their video on the Black Forest Fire here: The Black Forest Fire – PPWPP.Org