Community Events
Central
Committee
Meetings
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month and newcomers are always welcome!
Next Meetings:

Film: The Grand Salmon
Following three women on a 78-day paddling expedition, The Grand Salmon explores the effects of four dams on the Lower Snake River and their impact throughout the watershed on rapidly dwindling wild salmon populations. For over 1,000 miles, these women navigate the same waterways wild salmon have for generations, connecting the source of the Salmon River to the Pacific Ocean. From high water to extreme temperatures, this team not only faces the same natural challenges the fish do each year, but brings viewers along to experience what the construction of these dams has done to our ecosystems and wildlife.
Following the film, we will be joined by one of the paddlers for a Q&A!
Hosted by Whitman’s Salmon Conservation Club.
Film's website: https://salmonsourcetosea.com/
Link to the trailer: https://vimeo.com/983378919

Democrats Resistance Café
Each Saturday, join local Democrats for a meet and greet. Bring your political rage, your latest activist project, and an open mind. Let’s network and meet new friends.

National Civics Bee Walla Walla
Join Walla Wallans in cheering on our National Civics Bee finalists as they are judged on their civics knowledge and the essays they wrote to be considered for this competition..
Test your Civics Knowledge along with the finalists on your cell phone and win a Prize!
Free admission. Sponsored by Columbia REA and Walla Walla Walla Public Schools.
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Cultivate Peace
How do we find and hold peace within ourselves and our homes, neighborhoods, networks, and community?
Welcoming all who seek peace!
FREE and open to all
Keynote speakers
Small group discussions
Interfaith blessings
Light refreshments
Sponsored by Walla Walla Noon Rotary, the Bahá'i Community of Walla Walla, and other collaborators. For additional information, please contact cultivatepeaceww@gmail.com.

Tri-College Community Day
Community members are invited to join forces with students from Walla Walla University, Whitman College, and WWCC for an epic afternoon of volunteer service and connection! This event is open to EVERYONE! You pick your project. You bring your impact.
Sign up now to claim your spot, get FREE LUNCH, and choose your service project!
👉 Questions? Send an email to volunteer@uwbluemt.org

Water & Wine Event w/Jerimiah Bonifer, CTUIR
Join us for an insightful presentation on the history of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) in the Walla Walla Basin, their ongoing efforts in habitat restoration and fisheries management, and the future implications of these initiatives. Jeremiah Bonifer, Fisheries Program Manager for the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, will host a discussion highlighting the deep connection between the CTUIR and the Walla Walla Basin.
Doors open at 5pm and the event starts at 5:30 pm. Presented by the Walla Walla County Conversation District.
https://facebook.com/events/s/water-and-wine-event-w-jerimia/965010018748775/

Town Hall Meeting #2
Come and share your experiences, opinions, and ask questions. At this second Town Hall we will focus on how can we immediately assist people who are affected by DOGE cuts and executive orders and prioritize basic human needs in Walla Walla County.

Democrats Resistance Café
Each Saturday, join local Democrats for a meet and greet. Bring your political rage, your latest activist project, and an open mind. Let’s network and meet new friends.

Seminar on Running for Office
Interested in running for office, how to campaign, or being a central part of a candidate for office? Join local Democrats with Jake Simpson, a principal partner with WinPower of Seattle. Jake specializes in candidate coaching and development, organizing tactics, campaign design, and political writing. WinPower has worked with several local candidates in the past and is one of few political firms that works on the east side of Washington. Free of charge.

5th CD People's Town Hall, Spokane
The Washington State Democrats are excited to invite you to a Congressional District 5 Town Hall! Democrats will convene a panel of amazing speakers including Congresswoman Emily Randall, Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown, as well as other members of the community who have been affected by the Trump Administration.
To attend, please fill out this RSVP Form and invite any community members or friends you think would be interested! This event is open to anyone and everyone is welcome!

Take Back Weekend - Walla Walla Walla
Take Back Weekend allows citizens to safely dispose of old or unused medications, electronics, cell phones, and to drop off documents for shredding. Sponsored by Gesa Credit Union, Walmart, College Place Police Department, Walla Walla Police Department, WW for Drug Free Youth, College Place Prevention Coalition, Walla Walla Area Crime Watch, and Blue Mountain Credit Union.

Take Back Weekend - College Place
Take Back Weekend allows citizens to safely dispose of old or unused medications, electronics, cell phones, and to drop off documents for shredding. Sponsored by Gesa Credit Union, Walmart, College Place Police Department, Walla Walla Police Department, WW for Drug Free Youth, College Place Prevention Coalition, Walla Walla Area Crime Watch, and Blue Mountain Credit Union.

Unity and Diversity Festival
You’re invited to the Annual Diversity Day Multicultural Arts Festival in Walla Walla.
High quality entertainment that reflects the tradition and artistic influences of diverse cultures and nationalities is planned throughout the day that reflect the traditions and artistic influences of diverse cultures.
The festival's upbeat and joyous atmosphere increases respect and appreciation while encouraging spontaneous, friendly interaction between people of all races and all cultures.
To learn more, visit the Coalition website at wwdiversitycoalition.org.

Pášx̣apa Powwow
2nd Annual Pášx̣apa Powwow in Sherwood Athletic Center
11:30 a.m. Opening Remarks & Prayer
12 p.m. Grand Entry and Drumming & Dancing
5 p.m. Break
6 p.m. Grand Entry and Drumming & Dancing
Contestant Winners will be announced throughout the powwow as scores are tallied.
Free and open to the public.

Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!

Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!


Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!

Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!

Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!

Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!

Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!

Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!

BMAC Food Bank Community Meeting
Join Walla Wallans for a conversation about the BMAC Food Bank and how we can work together to fight hunger in our region. Here’s what to expect:
• Opening remarks from CEO Danielle Garbe Reser and BMAC Food Bank Director Erik Mora
• A chance to ask questions
• Time to brainstorm together and share ideas for mobilizing community support for the Food Bank
• Next steps on how you can support BMAC and the Food Bank
We also invite you to bring a non-perishable food donation to help stock our shelves. Click here for a list of the most-needed items.

People’s 4th CD Town Hall
Rep Newhouse hasn’t hosted a Town Hall this year. So we will!
Join WA Dems and former Gov. Jay Inslee for The People’s Town Hall!
This is your chance to connect with community members and leaders to discuss issues that matter the most to you.
RSVP here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfo1__Qtlm16HxrKM6I9K6QxrCcFGGyE2SLw6pxa2QIyOmKPg/viewform

Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month and newcomers are always welcome!

Homelessness and Non-recreational Camping on National Forests and Grasslands in the U.S.
Lee Cerveny (PHD) Research Social Scientist, US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, presents “Homelessness and Nonrecreational Camping on National Forests and Grasslands in the United States.”
This lecture is free and open to the public.

Democrats Resistance Café
Each Saturday, join local Democrats for a meet and greet. Bring your political rage, your latest activist project, and an open mind. Let’s network and meet new friends.

Poster Making
Come create posters and signs for the upcoming Hands Off / Remove Reverse Reclaim March happening April 5. Supplies provided, bring your create ideas and slogans.

Let's Talk About Drugs and Gangs
Law enforcement officials are hosting a town hall meeting about how drugs and gang activity are continuing to cause problems in the Walla Walla Valley. Because of limited capacity, pre-registration is required via http://bit.ly/wwpdtownhall.

Poster Making
Come create posters and signs for the upcoming Hands Off / Remove Reverse Reclaim March happening April 5. Supplies provided, bring your create ideas and slogans.

Film: Counted Out
The biggest crises of this time, political polarization, racial and economic inequity, a global pandemic, and climate change, through an unexpected lens: math. Initially released in April 2024. Maxey Auditorium is located near Boyer Avenue and Otis Street, https://www.whitman.edu/campus-map.

WW Valley Civility Project Lunch Meeting
The public is invited to a no-host Civility Lunch sponsored by the Walla Walla Valley Civility Project at the China Buffet (1618 Plaza Way) on Saturday, March 29, at noon.
Following individual food choices, the lunch will begin in the restaurant's meeting room with an introduction to civility principles and practices. Participants will break into small groups to share thoughts and feelings about current and planned cuts in federal funding, including any effects they're likely to have on the quality of life in the Walla Walla Valley.
Because of limited seating, interested participants are asked to register by email at civilityprojectww@gmail.com and to include their contact information, after which the Project will confirm their registration.
The mission of the Civility Project is to promote understanding and respect among all members of our local communities and beyond. The Project's website is wwcivilityproject.blogspot.com.

Democrats Resistance Café
Join local Democrats for a meet and greet. Bring your political rage, your latest activist project, and an open mind. Let’s network and meet new friends.

Virtual Fencing: Using Technology (via Zoom)
Hosted by the Washington Ag & Rural Caucus, this Zoom meeting will provide information about the use of virtual fencing with presenters Joel Yelich and Nathaniel Slinkert.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85907982157?pwd=MU4vV3E3VGZ5VU02dnhvZjg2b3hKZz09#success

Panel: Louder Together- Intersectionality In Uncertain Times
Women’s identities are not one-dimensional, their experiences are layered, complex, and intersecting. In honor of Women’s History Month, Washington State’s Community-Focused Commissions and the Office of Equity invite you to a panel discussion on the role of intersectionality in coalition-building, community support, and systems change.

Democrats Resistance Café
Join local Democrats for a meet and greet. Bring your political rage, your latest activist project, and an open mind. Let’s network and meet new friends.

Hope for the Community: Town Hall Meeting
Join in community conversation and networking. No-host wine available.

WW Lesbian Caucus, Organizing Meeting
Be a part of the formation of the new WW Lesbian Caucus, a group dedicated to addressing the needs of lesbian individuals within our Walla Walla community. Lend your support in creating a community where we can support and value each other! If you know anyone who might not see this, please pass along the details. For any questions or comments, please contact Sharon Sweeney, the organizer, at sweeney.sharon@ymail.com.

Policy Briefing: Cattle, Pastures, Cropland, and Forests
Andrea Malmber from UVE Hub and Tony Malmberg, co-founder of the Savory Institute, present “Bane or Boon? Cattle - Pastures, Cropland, and Forests. How Does It Work?” Sponsored by the Agricultural and Rural Issues Caucus of the Washington State Democrats.

“Braiding Indigenous and Western Knowledge for Climate Resilience” - Zoom presentation
Dr. Cristina Eisenberg, Associate Dean and Director of Tribal Initiatives at the OSU College of Forestry, will share why partnerships with Tribal Nations in the co-stewardship of national forests can increase their climate resilience.
Given the speed of anthropogenic climate change and its impacts on forest resilience to wildfires, such partnerships are vital. Indigenous Peoples’ wisdom about forests and how they have changed since time immemorial provides powerful lessons. Indigenous Knowledge (IK) and practices such as cultural burning can deeply inform how humans steward forests.
On Tuesday evening, click here for the program: https://rdlwxw.clicks.mlsend.com/tj/c/eyJ2Ijoie1wiYVwiOjEwMTc0MCxcImxcIjoxNDkxMjk2NzcxNTExNDMwMTcsXCJyXCI6MTQ5MTI5Njg4MjE0NjY5MjcxfSIsInMiOiIzNjUwYWFkYmU4NzRiZDU0In0
Sponsored by the Eastern Oregon Climate Change Coalition.

16th LD Virtual Town Hall
Republicans Sen. Perry Dozier and Rep. Mark Klicker will host a virtual town hall on Monday, March 17. The webinar will be from 6 to 7 p.m. on the Zoom platform. To participate, residents must register in advance at tinyurl.com/mb9rkbd9.

WA State LGBTQ Commission Meeting
The Washington State LGBTQ Commission will convene for their second public meeting of 2025. Please note that the agenda & meeting materials will be available at the Commission’s page no less than 24 hours prior to the start of Friday's meeting day. Everett Maroon (Commission Co-Chair) and Mark Rosén (Commissioner) currently represent Walla Walla County on the Commission.
For Remote Attendance, use the Zoom Webinar ID: 822 9846 8419
(Please note that emails will not be collected from the Zoom webinar attendance. Registration is not required.)

Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Location Change
The Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee will convene on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, at 6:30 pm at the SEATech Skills Center, 525 Campus Loop adjacent to the Walla Walla Community College. This is a location change. This meeting is not a Walla Walla Public Schools sanctioned or sponsored event.
It will be a hybrid meeting (Zoom and in-person). Please register in advance for Zoom attendance HERE.

International Women's Day March
Bring signs, banners, and your voice as we take to the streets. All genders and ages are welcomed and encouraged to come and march in solidarity.

Democrats Group Therapy
Join local Democrats for a meet and greet. Bring your political rage, your latest activist project, and an open mind. Let’s network and meet new friends.

Stand Up for Science Rally
Stand up for science - because science is for everyone.
Get loud and tell everyone why you’re Standing Up for Science!

Amazon Blackout
Join Americans in boycotting Amazon for exploiting workers, destroying small businesses, union busting & worker abuse, monopolizing industries, paying almost nothing in taxes, as well as surveillance & privacy violations.

Together25 Exhibit
Interested in an artistic showcase? Together25 is an annual community exhibit that celebrates creativity, resilience, and recovery, providing a platform for artists to share their experiences with addiction, trauma, and healing through art.
Participants are encouraged to use all forms of creative expression, which may include poetry, spoken word, visual arts, sculpture, or other media forms.

Live Music: Juan Fonseca
Celebrate Valentine’s Day and enjoy the vibes of Juan Fonseca. We’ll offer a Valentine’s bites and menu and homemade sangria.

Decarb and Dams: Environmental Tradeoffs in Meeting the Northwest's Clean Energy Goals
Arne Olson, a senior partner of Energy and Environmental Economics, Inc. (E3). will discuss strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the Pacific Northwest, and poterntial power replacement of the Lower Snake River Dams.

Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!