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Kersten Lumber
Membership Organizations
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National
Hardwood Lumber Association
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NHLA
membership supports the North American hardwood lumber
industry and offers an opportunity to
participate in shaping the future of the industry.
- Lake States Lumber
Association -
The Association's primary objective is to assure members and
industry of a sustainable forest resource. This objective is
achieved by a network of committees and volunteers.
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Trees
For Tomorrow - Trees For
Tomorrow (TFT) is an independent, nonprofit natural
resource specialty school which uses a combination of
field studies and classroom presentations to teach
conservation values as well as demonstrate the benefits of
contemporary resource management. An accredited
specialty school focusing on natural resource topics, and
has been offering environmental education to students,
teachers, adults, seniors, and others in the heart of
Wisconsin's Northwoods since 1944.
- Wittenberg Area Chamber of
Commerce -
The Wittenberg Area Chamber of Commerce
promotes, supports, and helps develop the community.
- The Wisconsin Council of Safety -
The only charitable organization
that promotes safety for the whole family, no matter where
you are: at home, work, school, play or on the highway.
We're the reason more people come home
safe from
factories, offices, and construction sites every day.
- Great Lakes Kiln
Drying Association - The purpose of this
association shall be to promote improved drying, storage,
and handling of wood through the exchange of ideas and
discussion of problems at regular and special meetings.
- National Wood Flooring Association -
Their mission is to create an organization
that will help advance and promote the wood flooring
industry, while bringing valuable resources and information
to its members. Today , the NWFA boasts over 3,500 members
throughout the world, spanning all ages and all skill
levels. As a member of the NWFA, you join a diversified
group of men and women who are working together to exchange
ideas, advance their skills, and increase their knowledge.
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