About

Welcome to the home of the Cal Foresters. The Cal Forestry Club began electing officers and became established in the spring of 1912. For over 100 years the Cal Forestry Club has complemented and enriched the students' classroom education. The club is known for its long history and traditions many of which are still carried on to this day. One such tradition is “Bean Feeds” that take place on campus throughout the semester. Bean Feeds are dinners made with the Forestry Club's own chili. Members often attend bean feeds, which include students, faculty, and alumni. Originally in the 1920s, Bean Feeds were held in the eucalyptus grove to the south of Mulford Hall. However, today Bean Feeds are now held right outside Mulford Hall. We are fortunate to have one of the most active alumni groups on campus. The Forestry Club is grateful for all the support the Cal Alumni Foresters have provided over the years. This website contains descriptions of recent events that the Forestry Club Members have participated in. Upcoming events and information will be posted on the right column. Please feel free to click on the links and browse the website.

Joining:

In order to join, simply come to one of our weekly meetings! They usually take place on Wednesdays at 12 in 103 Mulford .
If you would like to join the forestry club mailing list, contact our Club Advisor, Rachelle Hedges (rachelle.hedges@berkeley.edu). There is a $5 payment per semester required for membership.