Latest Past Events

Community Meeting: Grand Canyon Heritage

Encanto Park 2605 N. 15th Avenue, Phoenix

Grand Canyon’s watershed is a magnificent landscape that provides clean drinking water, countless opportunities for outdoor recreation, and spiritual renewal. This special place draws people from around the world, generating billions each year for the economy and supporting thousands of jobs. However, the area remains at risk from threats like toxic uranium mining and old-growth logging. The Grand Canyon Heritage needs to be permanently protected.

Free

2016 Middle Colorado River State of the River Seminar

Ute Theater and Events Center 132 East 4th Street, Rifle

How much snowmelt will eventually flow into our reservoirs and rivers? Join us to learn all about this year's snowpack figures, water supply forecasts and anticipated stream flows & conditions.

Free

Upstream & Downstream Film Festival and Forum

Grand Center 182 N 500 W, Moab

The evening will feature four short films as well as speakers from tribes in Utah and Arizona. Concerned about the proposed Green River nuclear power plant and funding cuts in the cleanup of radioactive uranium tailings next to the Colorado River, tribal leaders and Elders from the Colorado River Indian Tribes will be traveling nearly 600 miles to Moab from their home along the river in Parker, Arizona for the film festival and forum. They will be joined by tribal members from the White Mesa Ute Community, Hopi Tribe, Navajo Nation and Uintah Ouray Ute Tribe who will discuss efforts to protect the rivers, people and sacred sites from destruction and desecration.