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SUMMARY:Hood River Film Screening: These Sacred Hills
DESCRIPTION:This screening is sold out! Join the waitlist in case tickets become available.\nYou are invited to a showing of the award winning documentary\, These Sacred Hills\, a powerful three-year collaboration between filmmakers Jacob Bailey\, Christopher Ward\, and members of the Rock Creek Band of the Yakama Nation in Klickitat County. The film follows members of the Rock Creek Band as they confront the Goldendale Pumped Storage development threatening their sacred mountain\, Pushpum.  \nGet Your Tickets \nWhen: Friday April 24\, 2026\, doors open at 6:30 p.m.\, film starts at 7 p.m. \nWhere: Columbia Center for the Arts\, 215 Cascade Ave.\, Hood River\, OR 97031 \nCost: This event is free\, but seating is limited and must be reserved\, get your ticket here! \nAbout: The film runs for an hour and half and will be followed by a Q&A with Elaine Harvey\, Chief Bronsco Jim Jr. and Councilman Jeremey Takala. \nUnable to attend? Protect the sacred land\, medicines\, and traditions of Pushpum from destruction and take action today. \n(Photo: Christopher Ward)
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/hood-river-film-screening-these-sacred-hills/
LOCATION:Columbia Center for the Arts\, 215 Cascade Ave\, Hood River\, OR\, 97031\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rumble on the River #30
DESCRIPTION:Rumble #30: What is the Deal with Data Centers – Episode 2\n \nLike the springtime emergence of invasive plants\, data centers appear to be cropping up everywhere. Aside from providing limited long-term employment opportunities and receiving tax breaks\, data centers demand extreme amounts of water\, energy and land. Rumble 30 is the second and all-new Rumble installment of the continuing story of data centers in our region. We hope you can join us to learn more about this important issue. \nWhat: Rumble 30: What is the Deal with Data Centers – Episode 2 \nWhen: April 28\, 2026. Doors and Info Tables at 5:30 p.m.\, Panel at 6:30 p.m. \nWhere: First Unitarian Church 1211 SW Main St\, Downtown Portland  \nWho:  \n\nWilbur Slockish\, Klickitat Chief \nJohn DeVoe\, Senior Advisor & Former Executive Director of WaterWatch \nKaleb Lay\, Director of Research & Policy with Oregon Rural Action \nNellie McAdams\, Executive Director with Oregon Agricultural Trust \nKelsey Shaw Nakama\, Policy & Advocacy Director with Tualatin Riverkeepers \nJody Wiser\, Founder and Board President of Tax Fairness Oregon \nBarbara Bernstein (Moderator)\, Filmmaker and host of KBOO Radio’s Locus Focus\n\nCost: Rumbles are always free! \nParking: Street parking is available \nPublic Transportation:  \n\nBus and Max lines: Check TriMet Trip Planner\nStreetcar: A and B Loops\n\nBikes are welcome! \n  \nBACKGROUND \nSince 2022\, Rumble On The River has presented 29 community forums in neighborhoods throughout Portland and at the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference\, University of Oregon. Rumbles bring together expert voices to discuss a range of environmental and social topics. These have included the Columbia & Willamette River ecosystems\, transportation\, false climate solutions\, urban forestry\, shade equity\, risk-bonding\, salmon restoration\, the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund and the Western Hemisphere’s most toxic site–Hanford. A recurring Rumble focus has been the Critical Energy Infrastructure (CEI) Hub and the potential hazards of having 90 percent of Oregon’s fuel and a dangerous mix of chemicals stored within Portland’s city limits on a riverside seismic liquefaction zone. \n  \nRUMBLE CO-SPONSORS \n\n350 PDX \nAlliance for Democracy \nArbor Lodge Neighborhood Association\nBird Alliance of Oregon \nBraided River Campaign \nBreach Collective \nCathedral Park Neighborhood Association \nColumbia Riverkeeper \nCommunity for Earth/First Unitarian Portland \nCully Association of Neighbors \nEcoFaith Recovery \nEconomic Justice Action Group/First Unitarian Portland\nExtinction Rebellion-PDX \nFrog Ferry \nHavurah Climate Action Team \nHuman Access Project \nKBOO Radio 90.7 \nKenton Neighborhood Association \nLinnton Neighborhood Association \nMosquito Fleet \nMt Tabor Neighborhood Association \nNeighbors for Clean Air \nNo More Freeways \nOPAL\, Environmental Justice Oregon \nOregon Chapter of the Sierra Club \nOregon Conservancy Foundation \nOregon Physicians for Social Responsibility \nPearl District Neighborhood Association \nP.E.S.T. Projection \nPortland Committee on Human Rights in the Philippines \nPortland Harbor Community Advisory Group \nPortland Harbor Community Coalition \nPortland Jobs with Justice \nPortland Raging Grannies \nPortland Youth Climate Strike \nPortsmouth Neighborhood Association \nSt. Johns Neighborhood Association \nSauvie Island Community Association \nSunrise Movement PDX\nTank The Tanks\nThird Act Oregon \nWillamette Riverkeeper
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/rumble-30/
LOCATION:First Unitarian Church\, 1211 SW Main St\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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SUMMARY:Public Meeting: Hanford Cleanup Priorities
DESCRIPTION:Join Columbia Riverkeeper on May 4 for the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) annual public meeting on the Hanford Nuclear Site’s cleanup priorities. After the meeting\, a 30-day public comment opportunity opens until June 5.  \nWhy: This hybrid meeting is an illuminating opportunity to hear from DOE\, Washington Department of Ecology\, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on what they are prioritizing onsite. The meeting includes a Q&A opportunity to directly ask the agencies about their priorities for the Hanford cleanup. (Check out our Fact Sheet for what to expect and some sample questions and topics.) \nWhen: Monday May 4\, 2026 @ 5:30 p.m.  \nWhere: Join in-person or online \nIn-person: at the Gallery Room of the Richland Public Library\, 955 Northgate Drive\, Richland\, WA 99352 \nOnline: Join on your computer\, mobile app or room device \nRSVP: Not required to attend DOE’s meeting but let Columbia Riverkeeper know you are planning to attend below! \nClick here to join the meeting \nOr call in (audio only)\n509-931-1284 United States\n833-633-0875 United States (Toll-free)\nPhone Conference ID: 773 869 535#  \nFunded in part by a public participation grant from the Washington State Department of Ecology. \n 
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/public-meeting-hanford-cleanup-priorities/
LOCATION:Gallery Room of the Richland Public Library\, 955 Northgate Drive\, Richland\, Washington\, 99352
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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SUMMARY:Invitation to Visit Pushpum
DESCRIPTION:Join us May 8 for a rare opportunity to see the site of the proposed Goldendale Pumped Storage development that threatens to destroy sacred Tribal lands \nKnown to the Yakama Nation as “mother of all roots\,” Pushpum is a sacred site for Yakama Nation ceremonies\, legends\, and gathering of traditional roots and medicines. Rye Development proposes to permanently destroy Pushpum by building the Goldendale Pumped Storage development\, the largest such development proposal in the Pacific Northwest. \nThe Washington Department of Ecology and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) both concluded that the development of Goldendale Pumped Storage would have “unique significant and unavoidable adverse impacts on Tribal communities and members.” Yet they still recommended that the development move forward. FERC Commissioners approved the final license for the development in January 2026\, though opposition continues. \nNow\, for the first time\, Yakama Nation has secured landowner approval to hold an event near the proposed pumped-storage site. Yakama Nation\, led by members of the Rock Creek Band\, is leading a public event on Friday\, May 8 that will include speakers and ceremonies.  \nWHERE: 1140 Goldendale Goodnoe Hills Road #1032\, Goldendale\, WA 98620 \nWHEN: Friday\, May 8\, 2026\, from 10:30 a.m. to approximately 2:30 p.m.  \nAGENDA:  \n\n10:30 a.m. Invocation and welcome\n11:00 a.m. Elected officials and cultural leader speakers\n12:00 p.m. Complimentary salmon lunch with pre-registration via Eventbrite\n1:00 p.m. Cultural and traditional tribal social dances\n2:30 p.m. Event concludes\n\nREGISTRATION:  \n\nPlease register using this Eventbrite link.
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/invitation-to-visit-pushpum/
LOCATION:1140 Goldendale Goodnoe Hills Road #1032\, Goldendale\, 98620
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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SUMMARY:Virtual Public Meeting: Support New Oregon Dept. of Energy Rule
DESCRIPTION:On May 15\, 2026\, the Energy Facility Siting Council (EFSC) will consider whether to move a new rule update forward proposed by the Oregon Dept. of Energy (ODOE). The new rule proposes changes and fee increases for truck and rail carriers of radioactive material through the state. Fee increases would support emergency preparedness response. \nWhy: Columbia Riverkeeper actively participated in the Rulemaking Advisory Committee (RAC)\, one of the only representatives not associated with the trucking or rail industry\, where we advocated for increased reporting\, fees on rail carriers\, and increased Tribal notification. Read our comments here. \nOverall\, we are very supportive of ODOE’s fee increase and of the inclusion of rail carriers\, despite industry pushback. Shipments of nuclear waste from the Hanford Nuclear Site are expected to increase exponentially as tank operations advance. Somewhere between 60 to 110 shipments per year are expected to originate just from the 200 West project alone. In comparison\, from 2023 to 2024\, the Oregon Dept. of Transportation reported a total of 349 radioactive shipments through the state. Read the draft rule\, RAC comments\, and ODOE responses here. \nThere will be an opportunity for public comment at the May 15 virtual meeting. Join us in supporting ODOE’s proposed rule. If EFSC moves the rule forward\, there will be a 49-day public comment period and public hearing. \nWhen: Friday\, May 15\, 2026 @ 8:30 a.m. PDT \nOnline: Join on your computer\, mobile app or room device \nRSVP: Not required  \nClick here to join the meeting via Webex
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/virtual-public-meeting-5-15-2026/
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