Join WWC for the Seattle Premiere of
A Wild American Forest!
Washington Wilderness Coalition will be showing this movie about wild lands and waters of the Pacific Northwest and will follow it with a discussion run by WWC staff.
What: Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon takes you through some of the
Pacific Northwest's most wild places, their history and their current state.
When: THIS FRIDAY, October 28th, 6-8:30
Where: The Microsoft Store at University Village
Why: This is your chance to see a great movie followed by a discussion led by
Join Bluebird Microcreamery and Washington Wilderness Coalition in celebrating Washington’s Great Outdoors week on Tuesday, August 23rd! From 6-9 PM, Bluebird will be offering a special wilderness-themed ice cream, with a portion of the proceeds from the flavor to go toward protecting Washington’s wild lands and waters!
Join us for dinner, live and silent auction. Proceeds benefit Washington Wilderness Coalition, Washington's only statewide organization dedicated to preserving wilderness.
Come enjoy northwest beer and wine, music and bid on some amazing items including: Dinner with the Governor, a 6-hour sailboat ride on Hood Canal, kayaking sessions, yoga lessons, and plenty of restaurant gift certificates.
Do you want to be part of an innovative campaign to keep the Cascades connected to the Rockies? Then join Conservation Northwest on Tuesday, September 21st for a grassroots kickoff of the Columbia Highlands Initiative. Learn about the Columbia Highlands Initiative and why it's important to western WA conservation efforts!
-Write letters for wilderness & sign up for other ways to get involved with Conservation Northwest
-Pizza (meat and veggies), salad, beer and non-alcoholic beverages!
-Watch the new Columbia Highlands multi-media video tour
Gregg Bafundo, Washington Chair of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, will speak from the perspective of an avid bow hunter and fisherman about the need to preserve wild backcountry areas, including wilderness and roadless areas, as an essential part of our common heritage.
He will include background about recent efforts by Backcountry Hunters and Anglers to support wilderness designations around the country and even read a little poetry. The event will begin at 6:30pm and will be held at the WWC offices at 305 N. 83rd St. Please RSVP to amber@wawild.org.