Outstanding Community Partner Award: Eugene Water & Electric Board

Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) is this year’s recipient of our Outstanding Community Partner award!   In recent years EWEB has emerged as a strong partner to the Long Tom Watershed council and a coalition of partners focused on stormwater improvements in the Eugene/Springfield metro area. EWEB’s presence as a tremendous collaborator, thinking partner, … Read more

Learn About Confederated Tribes of Siletz History

Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians are one of Oregon’s nine federally recognized Tribes. CTSI is comprised of Tribes and Bands from across Oregon and Northern California, including those with ancestral ties to the Long Tom Watershed. You can learn more about the formation of the Siletz reservation and the forced removal of these Tribes from … Read more

Save The Date!

This is a sample post, but it talks about the celebration and what to expect!

LARK-TV Webcast Evaluation Form

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SURVEY: How would you like to stay engaged?

Due to COVID-19, we haven’t had an in-person public meeting since February, and we miss seeing you! We’re considering creative ways we can continue to safely engage our community in learning opportunities during the pandemic. So we can better gauge interest, please share with us your comfort and interest in participating in different types of … Read more

Better Together

Over the last three years the Council has invested significantly in exploring what diversity, equity, and inclusion mean for the soul of our watershed community, and our mission. We have had meaningful dialogue with partners, staff, board, community members, foundations and donors, and have explored deeply why these principles are foundational to the health of … Read more

COYOTE CREEK SOUTH STORY MAP NOW ONLINE!

Did you know that 99% of wet prairies in the Willamette Valley are gone? Only 8 square miles remain. Learn what the Long Tom Watershed Council and partners are doing to restore this rare and important habitat. Click on www.longtom.org/coyotecreeksouth to view!

April 2020 Newsletter Now Online!

Our April 2020 Newsletter is now online! LTWC Newsletter April 2020 Newsletter Articles: Executive Director’s Letter Fun Ideas while Social Distancing Introducing Coyote Creek South! Donor Appreciation Summer Volunteer Opportunities Volunteer Appreciation Operation Appleseed Watershed Map LTWC Staff & Board Contacts