Seven Feathers Hosts UVLA Annual Event

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The Seven Feathers Casino and Resort, located in Canyonville, OR, was the site for the multi-day Umpqua Valley Lumber Association (UVLA) annual banquet and golf tournament.

UVLA members form a coalition of long-time timber and lumber operators located in the southwestern timber country of Oregon.

The UVLA’s stated mission is “to work together to support our industry and share best practices and, of course, the fun that comes from long-time partnerships.”

Joe Robinson, Pat Collins and Kyler Land, TJ Forest Inc., Nampa, IDThe event included such networking opportunities as the Hellgate jet boat excursion, a vineyard dinner buffet, as well an 18-hole golf tournament. UVLA members and guests were also invited to tour designated sawmills in the area.

To learn more about this organization, visit www.uvla.net.

By Miller Wood Trade Publications

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