Wednesday, November 13, 2019, 5:30pm

The Ridge Golf Club and Events Center, Auburn
Tickets: $75 for PLT members, $90 for general public

Each year, Placer Land Trust honors an individual or group that enhances the quality of life in Placer County through resource conservation with the prestigious Placer Conservator Award. This year, we are thrilled to present the award to both Jim Branham and Bob Kingman in honor of their distinguished careers and the impacts they have made that benefit current and future generations.

Jim and Bob have shared our vision of a healthier region where all living things can thrive, having spent decades protecting our natural resources in Placer County and beyond. They both recently retired from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy where they were instrumental in helping Placer Land Trust protect and enhance several preserves, as well as making many more significant contributions to the vitality of our area.

Please join Placer Land Trust in honoring Jim and Bob — and spurring land protection in Placer County — by purchasing tickets to this year’s Placer Conservator event. The fundraising dinner, ceremony, and live auction will be hosted by Capital Public Radio’s Randol White, and will take place at The Ridge Golf Club and Events Center on Wednesday, November 13. Ticket sales end November 4, or until we’re sold out — reserve yours today!

This event is currently full but we are accepting names for our waitlist in the case that spots become available. Please click on the button below and complete the form to be added to the waitlist, or call the office at 530-887-9222.

2019 Conservator Bios

It is truly an honor to present this year’s award to both Jim Branham and Bob Kingman, who have each spent over 30 years working to protect our natural resources in California. Jim and Bob were both hired in the early stages of the Sierra Nevada Conservancy (SNC), and helped to form it into the well-respected organization it is today. They led the SNC through nearly 30 conservation projects in Placer County, and were instrumental in helping protect and enhance several PLT preserves, such as the Canyon View Preserve. Together, they initiated and supported projects that reduced fuel loads in California forests, removed hazardous materials and invasive species from waterways, created and improved outdoor recreation opportunities, educated and trained new conservation leaders, and more—making the Sierra a healthier place where all living things can thrive.

Jim was hired by SNC in 2005 as their first Executive Officer. Prior to that, he had an extensive career shaping and implementing environmental policies in both the public and private sector. Jim has served as the Chief Deputy Director at the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, the Undersecretary of the California Resources Agency, and the Undersecretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency, just to name a few positions. He retired from SNC in 2018.

Bob was hired by SNC in 2006 as a manager, then as the Assistant Executive Officer. Prior to that, Bob worked at the California Tahoe Conservancy for 20 years, where he oversaw the development of multiple public beach access projects and several miles of bike trails. Bob has also served as an advisor to the California Greenways Conference Foundation, the Pacific Lands and Stewardship Council, and California Watchable Wildlife. He retired from SNC in 2019.

Jim and Bob share PLT’s vision of a healthier region where all living things can thrive. We know that all who live and play in the Sierra, as well as those living downstream, will continue to benefit from Jim and Bob’s efforts for generations to come.

“Working with the land trust community in the Sierra Nevada has been very rewarding. Placer Land Trust is a shining example of the great work being done around the region for future generations. It is a true honor to receive this award.” – Jim Branham and Bob Kingman

We are honored to present our 2019 Volunteer of the Year award to Gary and Shannon Wells. Gary and Shannon are long-time Placer Land Trust members, and first started volunteering in 2006. They joined the hike docent team in 2016, introducing hundreds of community members to our beautiful preserves over the years. They have also played important roles in several of our fundraising campaigns and events. In addition, Gary serves as a member of our Community Council, helping to amplify Placer Land Trust’s voice and keep conservation at the forefront in our region. Gary and Shannon are both educators, and have been inspiring the next generation to love and care for the natural world for decades. When not working or volunteering, Gary and Shannon can be found outdoors hiking, running, backpacking, birding…you get the picture! 

“The conservation practices of Placer Land Trust are vital to the protection of the unique natural landscapes of Placer County, such as the beautiful oak woodlands and vernal pools. We love learning about and exploring these areas, and it’s an honor to be able to share that knowledge and wonder with others. Come take a hike with us!”

We are thrilled to honor Jan Foster and Ray Valone as our 2019 Land Stewards of the Year. Jan and Ray became Placer Land Trust members a few years after moving to Auburn, and started volunteering as hike docents in 2017. In addition to sharing the beauty of our preserves with the public, they each took on their own land stewardship projects to help our staff team care for the lands they love. Jan has taken on the back-breaking work of eradicating invasive blackberries near their home at our Stagecoach Preserve. As part of her California Naturalist Certification Program, she also developed a plant identification guide for visitors to use at our Canyon View preserve. Ray monitors 10 bluebird boxes on our Big Hill preserves, making sure they are in safe working order, tracking the number of birds that have hatched and fledged from this blue oak woodland habitat, and sharing beautiful pictures of the bluebirds with our members. Jan and Ray both enjoy hiking, traveling, and spending time helping others learn about and experience the nature world. 

“We love that PLT has preserved so much land, ensuring green spaces and habitat in Placer County.”

Randol White is an award winning, accomplished, and well-rounded broadcast journalist with more than two decades of radio, television, web and print experience. He is a Northern California native with a lifelong connection to the Sacramento and Reno/Tahoe areas, with family members in Lincoln.Prior to coming to Capital Public Radio, Randol was the first-ever news director at KCBX Public Radio on California’s Central Coast. He spearheaded a newsroom from the ground up, based on NPR-style reporting guidelines blended with a strong focus on the issues and topics important to his local audience. During his tenure, Randol won the prestigious first-place Public Radio News Directors Incorporated (PRNDI) Award for his creative writing and use of sound. Randol currently anchors All Things Considered, NPR’s daily afternoon news program that offers an in-depth presentation of the day’s news, with some of the nation’s best reporting, commentary, and analysis.

Photo – Natalie Schrik for Drew Altizer Photography

Keith L. McLane, BAS, is one of the country’s preeminent fundraising auctioneers and special appeal/fund-a-need experts. Since 1995, he has specialized in organizing and conducting charity and fundraising auctions for schools, charitable organizations, and nonprofit groups from Honolulu to New York City. Never the shy one, Keith has become well-known for his fun and entertaining auctioneering style that frequently takes him out from behind the podium and deep into the audience! Keith holds an MBA from The UCLA Anderson School of Management and is a graduate of the world-famous Missouri Auction School, which Newsweek magazine dubs “The Harvard of Auctioneering.” He is also one of only a small number of auctioneers in the country–and only 20 auctioneers in California–to have achieved the National Auctioneers Association’s prestigious Benefit Auction Specialist (BAS) designation.

Attire:           
Business Casual is the fast answer, but you’ll see all levels, so come in what makes you feel happy.

Tickets:           
We do not send out physical tickets for the event. We have a guest list at the door the night of the event.

Are Drinks Included?
There is a full bar at The Ridge. Each guest over 21 will receive two drink tickets for any type of beverage at the bar. You can purchase additional drinks directly at the bar.

Payment Options:
We can accept cash, checks and all credit cards. You can purchase auction items, make donations, and buy additional drinks.

What time does it all start?
5:30-6:15 – Check-in
5:30-6:30 – Social hour
6:30 – Seated for dinner
7:00 – Program begins
9:00 – Good night!

How do I become a sponsor of the Placer Conservator?
Sponsorship opportunities have been filled for this year’s event — please check back next year! For other ways to support Placer Land Trust today, visit this page.

Thanks to Our Sponsors…

The Ridge Golf Club & Events Center
American River ConservancyAPiAronowitz Skidmore LyonBella Wildfire & Forestry
Blast Analytics
& Marketing
Bruin RanchCapital Public RadioCaptain Alan Hattey
Connerty WillEmigrant Trails Greenway TrustMiller Honey FarmsMitchell Chadwick
Newcastle MinistoragePSOMASRural County Representatives of CaliforniaWildlands
Churchill White LLPThe Chevalier Law FirmPlacer Title CompanySide Hill Citrus
Yamasaki Landscape ArchitectureUS BankHouston Magnani & AssociatesPat & Pete Enochs
The Keller Family Pathway Fund

Auburn Symphony
Brookfield Residential
CLERE Inc
Clover Valley Foundation
Cook Development Consulting Services, LLC
Dudek
Fechter & Company Certified Public Accountants
First Northern Bank
Stuart & Kathy Gerould, and Tim & Kathy Darcey
Gibson & Tuttle, A Law Corporation
Jim & Cathy Haagen-Smit
Marilyn Jasper
Kayden & Christine Kelly
Karen Keene & Ron Kohl
Nicholai Konovaloff, Photography by Nicholai
Lone Buffalo Vineyards
Madrone Ecological Consulting
Rita Miller
The Nature Conservancy, California Chapter
George & Jeniffer Phillips
Placer County Supervisor Cindy Gustafson
Placer County Supervisor Jim Holmes
Placer County Supervisor Robert Weygandt
Protect American River Canyons
Sierra Pacific Industries
Signature Homes
Sutter Health
TAD Executive Fiduciary Services
J.P. Tindell
Tri Counties Bank
Victory Velo Bike Shop
Westpark Communities
Wildlife Heritage Foundation

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