WSU Extension hosts land succession workshop March 31 at Carnation Farm

Your land will outlive you, prompting many questions about what happens to it after you’re gone. Who will care for it? Will it be a family legacy or a family squabble? Will it be kept intact and protected, or divided up and sold off in pieces? What is the long-term future that you want for your property?

WSU Extension is facilitating a succession planning workshop to help landowners explore these issues, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 31, at Carnation Farm. The workshop will feature the award-winning Ties to the Land curriculum. Cost is $35 per couple before March 22 and $45 thereafter. The cost includes one set of materials and lunch for two. Additional copies of materials and lunches will be available for purchase.

Register at forestry.wsu.edu/nps/events/ttl or call Kelsey Ketcheson at (206) 263-1128, or send email to kelsey.ketcheson@wsu.edu. Space is limited.

Extension programs are available to all without discrimination. Persons with disabilities requiring special accommodations while participating in this program may contact WSU Extension at 206-263-1128.