Nature4All Event: Birding

Haw River Assembly's Nature4All Diversity series seeks to encourage Black, Indigenous, and People of Color to find a sense of connection to outdoor recreation and highlight instructors and groups that provide BIPOC representation. The birding hike will be led by Alfie Fearrington.

Trash Trap Cleanout (multiple sites)

Help us monitor our waterways by volunteering for litter trap clean-out! These traps sit in urban creeks and streams keeping manmade trash from entering main waterways. These devices are built to withstand the rigors of flashy rain events, yet passive enough

Haw River Festival

The Festival has been move to May 11th from (4PM – 8PM). Join us for the first Saturday in Saxapahaw in May to help support the Haw River Festival! We’ll have LIVE music, a silent auction, Paperhand Puppet parade, creek crawls,

Trash Trap Cleanout (multiple sites)

Help us monitor our waterways by volunteering for a litter trap clean-out! These traps sit in urban creeks and streams keeping manmade trash from entering main waterways. These devices are built to withstand the rigors of flashy rain events, yet

Nature4All Event: Kayaking (EVENT FULL)

JoinRaphael Darden of Xplore Kayak (a veteran-owned business) for a kayak paddle to start the month of June! You will enjoy a nice paddle at Jordan Lake as Raphael shares tips to enhance your paddling skills! Kayaks and equipment are provided, but there

Nature4All Event: Water Confidence

WATER CONFIDENCE WORKSHOP AT EBENEZER BEACH ACCESS (9:30AM-11AM) This is a water confidence session meant to guide individuals into feeling comfortable around natural bodies of water and develop basic skills in water  Our certified instructor, Stephanie Cobb-Winfrey with the Black Butterfly Swim Club

River Watch Training

Looking to start a River Watch team? Join us for our quarterly scheduled training on Saturday, June 8th, 2024 (10AM – 12PM) right before collection time! New teams require a training and can sign up here. Are you already an existing team, but want to

Macro Workshop!

The Haw River Watch program gives a clearer picture of the health of the Haw River by determining the type and location of pollution sources. Working with the Haw Riverkeeper, volunteers act as guardians of their streams and notify state

Trash Trap Cleanout (multiple sites)

Help us monitor our waterways by volunteering for a litter trap clean-out! These traps sit in urban creeks and streams keeping manmade trash from entering main waterways. These devices are built to withstand the rigors of flashy rain events, yet

Paddle Parade-Haw River Assembly Paddle

Haw River Assembly is joining the Waterkeepers Carolina Paddle Parade Series this summer to help celebrate our Carolina rivers in the Haw River Watershed! On June 29 from 10AM-12PM, you can join HRA Riverkeeper for a paddle at Robeson Creek

Hawesome: A neighborhood benefit series on the Haw River

Hawesome: A neighborhood benefit series on the Haw River Sunday June 30th, 2024  4-7 pm  Saxapahaw Lake Paddle Access: 6096 Jordan Drive, Graham, NC 27253 Donate here! Hawesome Donation Contact: Garrett Bethmann, boogixote@gmail.com :) Slip into a boat for a unique paddle meet-up