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Outreach

Outreach

Published June 18th, 2019

Barbara Lynch

Hello Folks and mark your calendar for our River Appreciation Day on July 20th at Whistler’s Bend Park.  There is a $4 daily parking fee.  If you [...]

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Outreach – We Need You

Published March 7th, 2019

Barbara Lynch

WE NEED YOU!

Barbara Lynch joined the Umpqua Watersheds Board of Directors in the summer of 2018, and she has since become the Outreach Committee Chair. She is [...]

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Fall 2018

Published September 3rd, 2018

Executive Director

Kasey Hovik

We are almost 3/4 of the way through 2018 and it has been a remarkable year for Umpqua Watersheds (UW) thanks to the diligent work of [...]

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Summer 2018

Published June 3rd, 2018

Executive Director

Kasey Hovik

 

It’s hard to believe that 2018 is almost half over! I am very proud and grateful for everything Umpqua Watersheds staff, board of directors [...]

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Winter 2017

Published December 7th, 2017

Diana Pace, Volunteer Coordinator

Do you make New Year Resolutions? If you do, please place volunteering with Umpqua Watersheds high on your list. If you haven’t made New Year Resolutions [...]

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Fall 2017

Published September 7th, 2017

Diana Pace

Besides being Secretary for Umpqua Watersheds I also am the Volunteer Coordinator. This is a function that I cannot do without volunteers. To inspire you to volunteer with [...]

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Fall 2017

Published September 5th, 2017

Executive Director

Kasey Hovik

It has been a very busy summer for Umpqua Watersheds and I am proud and very grateful to everyone who spent many hours volunteering to [...]

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Spring 2017

Published March 7th, 2017

Alan Bunce

In Memoriam….

I first met Ann Chamberlain while working with the Partnership for the Umpqua Rivers (PUR). Who was this vivacious lady who, like me, represented conservation on [...]

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Spring 2017

Published March 6th, 2017

Al Bunce

A fly on the wall

Last year I wrote about titans of conservation converging nearby on the Elk River. While researching for the story, I found myself wondering [...]

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