Salmonid Restoration Federation
The Art and Science of Watershed Restoration
April 11 - 14, 2018
Fortuna, California

Annual Membership Dinner

12 April 2018
5:30pm

The Annual Membership Meeting and Dinner offers an opportunity to meet other members as well as Salmonid Restoration Federation's (SRF) dedicated Board of Directors and staff. During the meeting, members will enjoy refreshments while SRF's Executive Director, Dana Stolzman, provides an update on our accomplishments over the past year, as well as our plans and trajectory for the coming year.

We are pleased to announce that this year's film screening will be of A River’s Last Chance:

The Eel River in Northern California is arguably the best opportunity for wild salmon recovery on the entire west coast.  The river and salmon have weathered decades of over fishing, abusive logging, catastrophic floods and droughts, a hydro power dam that diverts water out of basin. Today the Eel River's recovering wild salmon compete for water with the region’s underground multi billion dollar cannabis economy and the multi billion dollar wine industries of Sonoma and Mendocino. This film is rooted in the belief that we can live symbiotically with our watersheds and encourage both a river's recovery and economic future. A River’s Last Chance premiered to a sold out crowd at the Portland Eco Film Fest, has won “Best Environmental Film”  at the Yosemite Film Festival and will debut at the 2018  Wild and Scenic Film festival.

You do not need to be a current SRF member in order to attend the dinner.

Schedule:

5:30pm SRF Annual Membership Meeting
6:30pm SRF Membership Dinner
8:00pm Film Screening

Tickets can be purchased online through April 9 at noon, or a limited number may be available for purchase onsite during the conference at the registration desk.

 
A River's Last Chance