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Celebrate Local Logging Competitors at Council Loggers Jubilee

Celebrate Local Logging Competitors at Council Loggers JubileeCelebrate Local Logging Competitors at Council Loggers JubileeCelebrate Local Logging Competitors at Council Loggers Jubilee

July 4th

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The 4th of July is approaching fast and we’re getting excited! Don’t miss out on all the fun!

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It’s a wrap!

2025 was a HUGE success! We are already planning for 2026 to be even better! Thank you to everyone who supported us!!

Experience the Future of Council Loggers Jubilee at Our Annual Event

Come to the Council Loggers Jubilee where the spirit of logging comes alive! Enjoy thrilling competitions and community camaraderie. Formally the Council 

Saw Contest, this annual competition displays local expertise and talent!

Check out our recent events!

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About Council Loggers Jubilee

Our History--Written by the talented Shawn Ogden

From the Council Valley one looks south into the sagebrush covered desert, but to the north, you see mountains covered in timber as far as your eye can see. Since the 1800’s, the people of this valley have used the tools of the Lumberjack to acquire the necessary building materials that it takes to survive. Here, the first settlers would have used the axe and crosscut saw to take down the trees they needed. Then, they would have used old-fashioned horsepower to get those downed trees to wherever they were planning to build.


The first sawmill in the Council Valley was built on Mill Creek in about 1885. This mill used a circular saw powered by water to cut logs into lumber. A great deal of man power

was needed in those days to fell the trees and transport them to the mill; the thought of using power saws and Caterpillar tractors was not even a dream. 


If you have ever traveled to our part of the country, you will still see some of the old gray stumps scattered throughout the timber that tell the story of the people

who came before us. If you look closely enough, you will see the scars the axe and the crosscut saw left on them. On some rare occasions, you can still see an

old barber chaired slab still connected to the stump. Oftentimes, the slow cut made with the crosscut saw was not enough to keep up with the pressure being

exerted on the tree from its direction of lean, so the tree would split right up the center and crash down anywhere it chose. Today’s modern chainsaw has mostly

eliminated the threat of the barber chair because of the tremendous power and speed at which they cut.


Almost every aspect of the logging industry has seen significant changes over the years. However, the one thing that has stayed the same is the fact that we still

harvest wood from trees for our daily use– making the timber industry in these parts of our woods, one of our most valuable. Another thing that people might

say has not changed is the competitive nature of the hard-working folks in the logging industry. Whether they are trying to outperform their fellow crew

members or another crew entirely, there has always been some form of competition among them. As a result of that competitive nature and Council

Valley’s history, we now have annual logging competitions in Council every 4th of July. Although, the saws used in these competitions are not the saws your

grandpa used... These are high-revving saws that run razor-sharp chains and cut through wood like it’s butter!


The Council annual saw competition has been well managed by various volunteers over the years, making it today's community-favorite event. This year,

the torch has been passed to the next generation to keep this tradition alive and thriving. The Council Loggers Jubilee was established in January 2025 by a board

of local volunteers who share a common passion for logging and community. The purpose of this nonprofit organization is to enrich our logging community and

encourage future generations to continue in the logging trade. Through sponsorship dollars, donations, and the auctioning of each contestant, we aim to

fund local scholarships that promote the trades and give back to our community.


There are numerous opportunities to get involved through sponsorships and

volunteering. Please contact us at: CouncilLoggersJubilee@yahoo.com or visit our

website at: www.CouncilLoggersJubilee.com


You will see your favorite sawyers compete this year in the Large and Medium saw competitions. Join us as we reveal the ultimate champions for each event,

where they will showcase their skill, precision, and the unwavering spirit of the forestry elite.


We have also brought back some favorite events from previous years, including the Jack and Jill Team event, Youth Wood Split, the Dunk Tank, and the Team Tug

of War! These events demonstrate teamwork, true grit, and sheer determination.


Join us this July 4th at the Council Loggers Jubilee, where the spirit of logging comes alive! Enjoy thrilling competitions and community camaraderie. Formerly

known as the Council Saw Contest, this annual competition showcases local expertise and talent, highlighting loggers' rich heritage and contributions to our

community.

Memorable moments from Council Loggers

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    About Council Loggers Jubilee Board

    Our Mission

    Our annual Council Loggers Jubilee is a lumberjack-style competition that displays logging expertise and talent. This logging competition enriches and entertains the masses and is not to be missed. It provides an opportunity to support local scholarships for our career-focused youth, assisting them in attending Northern Idaho University's trades school. We also offer community scholarships to foster our community's growth and development. Plus, we get to enjoy some fun along the way! 

    Our Board

    The Council Loggers Jubilee was proudly founded this year by a passionate grassroots board. It has inherited a long history of proud loggers who compete in an annual Saw Competition, which has been taking place on the 4th of July for decades. Our board works tirelessly to share our mission with the logging community and generate support for the next generation of career-driven tradesmen and women through scholarships to trade schools. 

    Learn more about our Scholarships

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