Trash Trap Cleanouts

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

Saturdays on The Haw: Advocacy Training

Want to learn more about how to advocate for issues that are important to you? Join us on November 18th for an Advocacy Training: learn how to write effective comment letters, how to get involved in local issues and how to make

Haw River Holiday T-Shirt Sale!

Looking to get a Clyde Jones shirt this holiday season? No worries! We will be hosting our Haw River Assembly Holiday T-Shirt Sale at the HRA office (143 Bynum Church Rd) from 10 am-3 pm! Come say hi, buy a

Virtual River Watch Get Together

Join us for our virtual “River Watch Get Together” where we connect River Watch Teams and interested parties, review best monitoring practices, and introduce our new Water Quality Program Manager! Hear from experienced River Watch Volunteers and connect with a

Haw River Holiday T-Shirt Sale!

Looking to get a Clyde Jones shirt this holiday season? No worries! We will be hosting our Haw River Assembly Holiday T-Shirt Sale at the HRA office (143 Bynum Church Rd) from 10 am-3 pm! Come say hi, buy a

River Watch Training

Looking to start a River Watch team? Join us for our quarterly scheduled training on Saturday, December 16, 2023 (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

Haw River Holiday T-Shirt Sale!

Looking to get a Clyde Jones shirt this holiday season? No worries! We will be hosting our Haw River Assembly Holiday T-Shirt Sale at the HRA office (143 Bynum Church Rd) from 10 am-3 pm! Come say hi, buy a

Board Meeting

Email info@hawriver.org for more details!

Winter Hike at Cane Creek!

Check out a different area of your watershed by joining us for a winter hike on Saturday, December 30th (10AM – 12PM) at Cane Creek. We will be hiking the Oak Hill trailhead. Parking is located at 5545 Bass Mountain

Saturdays On The Haw: State of The Haw

Start the year off learning about the State of the Haw as we reflect and share our plans for 2024! Hear from Haw Riverkeeper, Emily Sutton, on January 20th (10 am-12 pm) at Chatham Community Library as we address issues ranging from sediment issues

Virtual Muddy Water Watch

As our watershed continues to be developed at an alarming rate, the Haw and its tributaries are facing the negative impacts of sediment pollution. Increased development means an increase in construction stormwater runoff, so our Muddy Water Watch training is an