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Jackson Chamber welcomes EcoForesters

Jackson County Chamber of Commerce ambassadors (from left) Michele D. Smith, John Hagdorn, Patricia Wink-Bryson, Marne Harris, EcoForesters’ Josh Parris (EBCI Forest Manager), Andy Tait (EcoForesters’ Co-Executive Director), Andrew Danner (EcoForesters in Sylva), Desirae Kissell-Abella (EBCI Conservation Outreach Coordinator & USDA-NRCS Liaison), ambassadors Matt Saenger, Steve Baxley and Matthew Ridley. Jackson County Chamber of Commerce photo Jackson County Chamber of Commerce ambassadors (from left) Michele D. Smith, John Hagdorn, Patricia Wink-Bryson, Marne Harris, EcoForesters’ Josh Parris (EBCI Forest Manager), Andy Tait (EcoForesters’ Co-Executive Director), Andrew Danner (EcoForesters in Sylva), Desirae Kissell-Abella (EBCI Conservation Outreach Coordinator & USDA-NRCS Liaison), ambassadors Matt Saenger, Steve Baxley and Matthew Ridley. Jackson County Chamber of Commerce photo

The Jackson County Chamber and Visitor Center Ambassador Team held a grand opening/ribbon cutting ceremony for its new members at EcoForesters, Inc.

Located at 569 Mill St. in Sylva, EcoForesters is a non-profit professional forestry organization dedicated to conserving and restoring Appalachian forests through education and stewardship.

For more information, visit their website at  ecoforesters.org, call 336.972.7444 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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