
A WATER PUB TRIVIA EVENT Tapping into the Walla Walla Watershed
Date: Thursday May 29th, 2025 Time: 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Location: Quirk Brewery 425 B St Walla Walla, WA 99362
Details: Pub trivia team sizes can be 4-6 people, with a max of 10 teams.

Water and Wine Event- USFS Northern Blue Restoration Partnership: Restoring Forests, Strengthening Communities
Join us for an insightful presentation about The Northern Blues Restoration Partnership. The Northern Blues Restoration Partnership is a collaborative effort across 10 million acres in NE Oregon and SE Washington to restore forests, support beneficial fire, and deliver ecological and community benefits. Amber Ingoglia, the Collaboration & Agreements Program Manager with the U.S. Forest Service, will host a discussion about the larger Northern Blues Restoration Partnership (NBRP) and the Tiger Mill project.

A WATER AND WINE EVENT: CTUIR in the Walla Walla Basin: Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future of Tribal Practices
Join us for an insightful presentation on the history of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) in the Walla Walla Basin, their ongoing efforts in habitat restoration and fisheries management, and the future implications of these initiatives.
Jerimiah Bonifer, The Fisheries Program Manager for The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation will host a discussion that will highlight the deep connection between the CTUIR and the Walla Walla Basin.

Water Pub Trivia
Join us for a free and open to the public Water in Our World Trivia Night. We'll dive into fascinating facts about how water shapes our lives. Whether you're a trivia pro or just looking for a fun evening, come make a splash with us.

Sipping with the Fishes: Uncorking the Secrets of the Walla Walla watershed
You're invited to wade into a night of engaging conversations about the critical role of Walla Walla watershed plays in fish and wildlife habitat.
Join Taylor McCroskey, District Fish Biologist at the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, as he explores the fish populations in the Walla Walla basin.