Forcey And Walker Welcome Penn-York Members

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The Penn-York Lumbermen’s Club recently hosted a meeting at Wyndham Garden State College in Boalsburg, PA. Forcey Lumber Co. and Walker Lumber Co. Inc. hosted the event, which included sporting clays, a golf game at Mountain View Country Club and dinner.

Forcey Lumber Company, located in Woodland, PA, is a fourth generation, family-owned concentration yard and veneer manufacturer that purchases approximately three million board feet of Hardwood annually. To learn more about Forcey Lumber, visit www.forceylumber.com.

Walker Lumber is also located in Woodland and, according to its website, operates modern dry kilns as well as timber and log resale. They decided to discontinue their sawmill operations this year and are specializing in truckload quantities to distribution, manufacturing and industrial customer segments, domestically and internationally. Learn more at www.wlci.us.

The guest speaker was Dana Lee Cole, executive director of the Hardwood Federation.

Learn more about the Penn-York Lumbermen’s Club by visiting www.pennyork.org.

By Miller Wood Trade Publications

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