Coyote Legends
Set to pictures and music, Coeur d’Alene tribal elder Lawrence Aripa tells three Spokane River coyote creation stories.
Set to pictures and music, Coeur d’Alene tribal elder Lawrence Aripa tells three Spokane River coyote creation stories.
With legislative direction, funds needed for construction of Glover Field water trail access can be made available. How? By carrying forward Department of Commerce funding for the whitewater project that…
The Spokane River is closed to rafters and kayakers today, but summer weather and lower flows are right around the corner. That’s why it is exciting to announce plans for…
Please join us at the H20 Breakfast to recognize Ty Wick for over 40 years of service providing safe, clean drinking water to our communities. Register Now. As Ty will…
Our H20 Breakfast keynote, Craig Mackey, has a message to share: water is a talent issue. As Co-Director of Protect the Flows, which recently merged with the Bonneville Environmental Foundation,…
[portfolio_slideshow] It’s easy to take for granted the urban-rural interface that makes the Spokane area such an attractive place to live and work. Fields ripe with grain, bucolic pastureland, and…
This year’s H20 keynote speaker, Craig Mackey, knows the value of recreation. For years, he led policy and lobbying efforts for the Outdoor Industry Association. Grokking the connections between water…
Let’s be honest, there’s a lot of anxiety going on, and it’s not just emanating from the halls of Washington D.C. In the Evergreen state, 2016 saw a “process” to…
Click here to see the Forum’s updated web page. Changes include highlighting our most popular initiatives; making navigation much easier and more intuitive; and sharing lots of pictures showing both…
Thank you to Lindsay Chutas with the Spokane Conservation District and Todd Nelson with Timberlake Industries for working past Xmas on the Aubrey White water trail access. Adjacent to the…