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SUMMARY:State of TU: Celebrating Community & Conservation with Chris Wood\, TU President and CEO
DESCRIPTION:Join Chris Wood\, TU’s President & CEO\, for an inspiring and powerful look at the incredible work you made possible through your tireless dedication and commitment to TU. From projects opening hundreds and thousands of miles of river to spawning trout\, steelhead and salmon to local level work restoring degraded streams or engaging kids in outdoor education\, the scope and scale of our shared efforts will leave you in awe and arm you with ideas for making a bigger impact. The State of TU and the State of the Grassroots are not-to-miss events and are free and open to all. \n  \n  \nPursuant to the provisions of the Trout Unlimited bylaws\, the 64th Annual Meeting of the members will be held at the conclusion of this event to elect and re-elect trustees and to take up any other business that comes up properly before the meeting. Accordingly\, voting at the meeting will be restricted to active TU members only. 
URL:https://cx3.tu.org/event/state-of-tu-celebrating-community-conservation-with-chris-wood/
LOCATION:Bing Crosby Theater\, 901 W Sprague Ave\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business Meeting,Conservation Conversations,Family,Learning,Social
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SUMMARY:Covenant of the Salmon People Film Showing and Film Maker/ Producer Panel
DESCRIPTION:Covenant of the Salmon People expands on the creation story of the Nimiipuu\, where before humans were created animals could speak. The salmon was the first to give of themselves to provide nourishment for the people\, in return the people would always protect and speak on their behalf. Today\, the Tribe is at a pivotal point in their fight to protect and restore several species of salmon that are near extinction. \n  \n“Genetically salmon has imprinted on our DNA\,” said Nakia Williamson\, Nez Perce Tribe Cultural Resources Director. “Now we are only left with a handful of places that have the numbers of salmon that we can actually fish and continue that way of life.” \n  \nThe homelands of the Nimiipuu span across modern day Idaho\, Washington\, Oregon and Montana. This includes major waterways and tributaries\, including the Snake River\, where four dams threaten the future of salmon and the tribe. From the beginning\, the Nimiipuu contested the construction of the dams\, yet despite their cries of concern the dams were built. Today\, mere single digit percentages of salmon return to their natural spawning grounds\, after having to pass through eight dams including the four dams on the Lower Snake River. \n  \nToday\, the Tribe continues to speak and fight for salmon by leading the effort to breach the four Lower Snake River Dams. The Tribe is prepared to do the work that needs to be done to make this a reality; putting the salmon first and making all affected parties whole by doing things differently and working toward a stronger Northwest. \n  \n“This film will cover the perspectives of all our people\, not just us as policy makers and staff\, but also our tribal elders\, men\, women and children. After all\, this is a fight for the Nez Perce Tribe and each individual tribal member who is at risk of losing a part of their culture\, and a part of their identity\,” said Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee Chairman\, Samuel Penney. “Our method of fighting to protect the salmon has evolved over the years\, but the work has never stopped\, and never will\, until we can ensure the protection of these species and the return of their historical numbers.” \n  \nCovenant of the Salmon People will share perspectives and stories from the Nimiipuu and expand into the modern-day “wars” that continue in order to uphold their covenant. \n  \n“I have to say\, when is enough\, enough? We have turned as many dials for salmon recovery as we are capable of doing\,” said Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee Chairman\, Shannon Wheeler. “Our back is against the wall. We need to turn some of the larger dials\, and some of the larger dials include dam breaching. Now\, more than ever our voice needs to be amplified for salmon and for the rest of the environment\,” continued Chairman Wheeler. “We will never forget our covenant with the salmon.” \nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://cx3.tu.org/event/covenant-of-the-salmon-people-film-showing-and-film-maker-producer-panel/
LOCATION:Bing Crosby Theater\, 901 W Sprague Ave\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Beverly%20Smith":MAILTO:beverly.smith@tu.org
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SUMMARY:Bing Crosby Theater Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Lunch will be catered for all registered guests at the Bing! Food will be served in the Theater lobby and guests can enjoy spreading out across the historic theater and into the upstairs bar and loft.
URL:https://cx3.tu.org/event/bing-crosby-theater-luncheon/
LOCATION:Bing Crosby Theater\, 901 W Sprague Ave\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social
ORGANIZER;CN="Beverly%20Smith":MAILTO:beverly.smith@tu.org
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SUMMARY:Regional TU Films
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Bing Theatre for an afternoon screening of new and recent films celebrating the work and advocacy of TU’s grassroots and staff in the region\, including the inspiring new film “School of Fish” on Alaska’s Bristol Bay Guide Academy and a recent video highlighting a unique restoration partnership on Northeast Oregon’s Wallowa River. We will debut a brand-new film documenting the amazing TU volunteers of the Washington Council’s Barrier Assessment Team. \nWe’ll also watch films celebrating the resurgence of summer steelhead on the Elwha River following dam removal\, a favorite film from the Grande Ronde River pointing to the urgent need to breach the four dams on the Lower Snake River\, and a hilarious film about a ground-breaking citizen science effort led by TU’s North Sound Chapter – featuring the hunt for Sasquatch – along the beautiful headwaters of the Nooksack River in Washington’s Cascade Mountains. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \n  \n 
URL:https://cx3.tu.org/event/regionaltufilms/
LOCATION:Bing Crosby Theater\, 901 W Sprague Ave\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Learning
ORGANIZER;CN="Beverly%20Smith":MAILTO:beverly.smith@tu.org
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