When: Saturday, May 5th 7:00 pm. FREE Where: Intiman Theater 201 Mercer Street, Seattle, WA 98109 RSVP: Rebecca Sayre, Outreach Manager, Friends of the Cedar River Watershed, 206.297.8141, rebecca@cedarriver.org A Thought Experiment: Five short films and ten brilliant thought leaders from two generations play out a lively thought experiment on what 100% sustainability would look [...]
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WATERSHED 2062 Event
Posted in education, outreach, students, sustainability, water on May 2, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
The Watershed Report: Bringing it Home and to the Capitol
Posted in education, landowner, Maple Valley, outreach, pollution, rain garden, Renton, restoration, salmon, Seattle, sockeye, students, sustainability, Uncategorized, water on January 28, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
“That was the most inspiring presentation I have heard all session.” -Representative, Laurie Jinkins, Tacoma The Maple Valley representatives of the Watershed Report team have been honing their speaking chops at home and on the road. These bright students shared the latest sustainability trends in their own backyard at the 2nd Annual Tahoma Middle School Community Screening on Friday, January 13th [...]
Getting to Know the Cedar River from the Inside Out
Posted in Cedar River Salmon Journey, Chinook, education, knotweed, landowner, Maple Valley, outreach, restoration, salmon, sockeye, students, water on July 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I grew up on the Willamette River outside of Portland. Looking back, I think that experience has framed most of the things I consider home. I have always appreciated cold water swims and never miss the opportunity to encourage the children in my life to explore along the edge of waterways, be it a tide [...]
Tyson’s Story–Tales of a New Board Member
Posted in Cedar River Salmon Journey, Chinook, education, Maple Valley, naturalists, outreach, pollution, Renton, restoration, salmon, sockeye, students, sustainability, water on December 29, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Everybody has their own story about how they first became aware of the “Friends” – the Friends of the Cedar River Watershed, that is. Maybe you were visiting the Ballard Locks on a Saturday in July or the Renton Library on a weekend in October and your curiosity was peaked about the folks wearing tan [...]
Sockeye Return @ Ballard Locks, 2010
Posted in Cedar River Salmon Journey, Chinook, education, Maple Valley, naturalists, outreach, pollution, rain garden, Renton, restoration, salmon, sockeye, students, sustainability, Uncategorized, water on August 10, 2010 | 1 Comment »
I can still see them, as I drift off to sleep, silver schools of sockeye slicing through the salt side of the Locks, materializing out of the boiling blue green water pouring from Lake Washington and her rivers into Puget Sound. They move with unchecked exuberance, like a single organism, each individual united in motion [...]
Rain Garden to be Constructed at Hazen High in Renton
Posted in education, pollution, rain garden, Renton, restoration, salmon, students, sustainability, Uncategorized, water on April 28, 2010 |
RAIN GARDEN INSTALLATION AT HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL, APRIL 29 King County, WA. Friends of the Cedar River Watershed (FCRW), a King County based non-profit organization, is launching a new project to address stormwater runoff through the construction of rain gardens at local schools and community institutions. The project involves high school students from five of [...]




