The Winston County Natural Resources Council met on Thursday, May 15, 2025, at the Ravenwood property in Lawrence County owned by John and Rhonda Riley. Present were: John Creed, Tyler Fish, Matt Hannah, Donna Shanklin, Ally Evans, Zach Brannon, Andy Scott, John and Rhonda Riley, Chris Horne, Austin Blankenship, Stanley Johnson, Mark Finley, Jamie Segroves, Amy Melson, Mike Henshaw, and Heather Tucker.
Jamie called the meeting to order, and Mike welcomed everyone to Ravenwood. Heather Tucker is the excutive director of Wild Alabama, and she gave a brief history of Wild Alabama. She further described some of the long term plans for the organization which includes the construction of a new headquarters and welcome center for Bankhead visitors. The owners of Ravenwood, John and Rhonda Riley, have donated several acres of land to be the site of the new Wild Alabama headquarters. Temporarily, the headquarters is housed in Double Springs, but with a successful capital campaign, they hope to build on the new property in Lawrence County.
Next, John and Rhonda gave a history of how they came to own Ravenwood, improvements they have made, and future plans for the property. They hope that the property will be an asset to the community, and they hope to be an active partner with the Bankhead National Forest and Wild Alabama as well as various other partners in Lawrence and Winston Counties.
Jamie then reviewed the changes proposed to the bylaws. Those draft changes were approved by the council in April for final approval at the May Council meeting. Zach moved to accept the proposed changes to the bylaws. Matt seconded the motion. Jamie called for a vote and the motion carried with no members opposed.
Jamie said that Casey was at a training meeting, but he had sent a Treasurer's Report. The previous balance was $8,642.49, and the current balance is $7,892.85. Mike moved to accept the report, Matt seconded the motion, and all present agreed.
The June Council meeting would normally be on June 19, however this is a federal and state holiday, so the Council will not meet in June.
Mike moved that we adjourn, Matt seconced, and the motion carried.
Following the Council meeting John and Rhonda split the group up and gave each group a tour of Ravenwood. After the tour, the Rileys provided the Council with a box lunch. The entire Council is very appreciative of the opportunity to tour Ravenwood and thank the Rileys for the hospitality.
Submitted by Mike Henshaw, Secretary
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