A Community Fireside Gathering Unfolds at a Prescribed Burn in Sebastopol

Sebastopol, California – On a clear Wednesday afternoon in late May, a group of neighbors, volunteers, and fire professionals assembled at Green Valley Farm + Mill for something that felt more like a neighborhood gathering than a land-management operation. Fire Forward, the organization overseeing the event, guided a prescribed burn across portions of the property under strict safety protocols. The result was an afternoon marked by conversation, shared food, and careful attention to the flames rather than the tension often associated with wildfire work.

What Unfolded on the Property

The burn took place on May 27, 2026, at the farm and mill site in Sonoma County wine country. Crews prepared the area in advance, creating control lines and monitoring weather conditions to keep the fire contained and predictable. Participants arrived throughout the morning, setting up chairs and tables at a safe distance while the fire team ignited the first sections of vegetation.

Activity centered on the controlled flames themselves. Small groups watched the fire move steadily through designated zones, with periodic updates from the crew on progress and wind shifts. The setting remained orderly, with clear boundaries and regular checks that kept everyone informed without disrupting the relaxed pace of the day.

The Unexpected Social Atmosphere

Despite the presence of active fire, the mood stayed light and conversational. People caught up with one another between observations of the burn, sharing stories and snacks as the flames advanced at a measured rate. Safety briefings occurred early and then faded into the background as the group settled into the rhythm of the event.

Children played at a distance under supervision while adults rotated between watching the fire line and helping with simple tasks like passing water or noting changes in smoke behavior. The combination of purpose and informality created an atmosphere that many later described as surprisingly welcoming, turning what could have been a technical exercise into a shared outdoor experience.

Safety Measures That Enabled the Day

Fire Forward maintained a visible presence of trained personnel throughout the burn. Equipment stood ready at multiple points, and communication among the team remained constant. These steps allowed the larger group to observe and participate without crossing into hazardous zones…

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