Forests and Ales: Protecting Forests, Fish, and Drinking Water on the North Coast

Forests and Ales: Protecting Forests, Fish, and Drinking Water on the North Coast

When

November 6, 2024    
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Where

Ft. George Lovell Showroom
1483 Duane Street, Astoria, Oregon, 97103

Event Type

Join us at Fort George’s Lovell Showroom in Astoria, OR on November 6th, 2024 at 5:00pm for “Forests & Ales: Protecting Forests, Fish, and Drinking Water on the North Coast,” a community event to discuss forest issues on the North Coast. This event is sponsored by Wild Salmon Center, North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection, and Coast Range Association. Featured speakers include Michael Lang, senior policy manager at Wild Salmon Center; Nancy Webster, president of North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection; and Chuck Willer, executive director of Coast Range Association. Following the presentations, the three speakers will participate in a Q&A panel.

Doors open at 5:00pm for social hour, presentations and panel Q&A from 6:00pm to 8:00pm — Wild Salmon Center is hosting the first round of beverages (Beer, wine, N.A.) for the first 50 attendees!

The mission of Wild Salmon Center is to promote the conservation and sustainable use of wild salmon ecosystems across the Pacific Rim. Working across the entire range of Pacific salmon, from California to the Western Pacific, we lead the protection of strongholds, the North Pacific’s last, best salmon rivers. Over 30 years, we have worked alongside local partners to protect nearly eight million acres around salmon stronghold rivers and prioritize 89 of those rivers for wild fish. More at wildsalmoncenter.org

North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection is a grassroots group that advocates for the protection of drinking water on the Oregon Coast. The non-profit aims to end logging and pesticide spray within and surrounding forested drinking watersheds in the state, regardless of land ownership. The group started in 2012 by Nancy Webster, a Rockaway citizen concerned about the clearcutting of forestland and aerial pesticide spraying in the Jetty Creek Watershed—the sole source of her community’s drinking water. More at healthywathershed.org

Coast Range Association is a 501c(3) nonprofit that has been working since 1991 to find just protections for Western Oregon’s forests while supporting a vibrant rural economy. The CRA’s work looks to address the underlying causes of social and environmental problems and seeks to instill common understanding, foster social unity, and provide practical solutions. We make every effort to speak directly to the connecting interests of people, communities and long-term sustainability. More at coastrange.org

We hope to see you on—
November 6th at 5:00pm
Fort George Lovell Showroom
1483 Duane St, Astoria, OR 97103

Click here to RSVP to this event.

Questions? Please reach out to Avi Goldshmidt, the community engagement and outreach coordinator for Wild Salmon Center on the North Coast: agoldshmidt@wildsalmoncenter.org