Events / Watershed Institute - November 6

Sacred Water, Wondrous River with LORELEI CLOUD & JOHNNY LE COQ

“We know that water is sacred. We also know that water is alive.” Lorelei Cloud, member of the Southern Ute Tribe and the first Indigenous person to chair the Colorado Water Conservation Board, grew up hauling water to her home. Johnny Le Coq, an avid fly fisher, combined his passion with his design skills to start Fishpond, a Colorado-based fly fishing and outdoor gear company. Their different backgrounds meet at the Colorado River, and they share a mission to protect it. Join Roaring Fork Conservancy (RFC) and The Nature Conservancy for a special installment of the Brooksher Watershed Institute. Special Guest and former RFC board member, Ramsey Kropf, will emcee a lively evening featuring Lorelei and Johnny in a conversation about Tribal engagement in the Colorado River basin. 

 

 

 

 


WHEN: Thursday, November 6, 2025

TIME:
 5:00pm-7:30pm (MST) - Doors open 5pm. Program is at 6pm.

WHERE:
 TACAW, The Art Campus as Willits, Basalt, CO

COST:
  $15 for TNC and RFC Members, $20 non-member. Get tickets at HERE.

This is an in-person program.

 

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Roaring Fork Conservancy

PHONE: (970) 927-1290
EMAIL: info@roaringfork.org

MAILING ADDRESS:
PO Box 3349
Basalt, CO 81621

PHYSICAL ADDRESS:
22800 Two Rivers Road
Basalt, CO 81621

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