OUR VISION
We believe the Copper River watershed can have a vibrant, healthy future.
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Kate has been an integral part of CRWP since 2008, when she began as a part-time staff member after earning her master’s in public administration from the University of Oregon, with a focus on managing watershed landscapes.
She is taking on the Executive Director role during a period of significant growth in our organization. With sixteen dedicated years working in the watershed, her deep understanding of the region’s challenges and opportunities will help lead CRWP into its next chapter.
The U.S. Forest Service recruited youth from across the state to contribute up to 10,000 Alaskan ornaments to be displayed on the Capital Christmas Tree. In October, a Sitka Spruce will be harvested from the Tongass National Forest that will symbolize the cherished lands, people, and the great state of Alaska in Washington, D.C., on the west lawn, where it will be installed and decorated.
What started as a Small Fry event during Salmon Jam in Cordova grew to welcome several different groups of kids from the region to decorate the wooden small fry ornaments.