Spring Ag Fest 2023

Haw River Assembly staff will be at Chatham County's Spring Ag Fest and will highlight the importance of being "water protectors".  In addition, there will be antique tractors & farm equipment, Smokey Bear, livestock exhibits & exhibitions, food trucks, and

Haw River Island Ramble

Runners, walkers and ramblers alike; join us for our Haw River 5K Island Ramble in Saxapahaw on Saturday, April 22nd, 2023! What better way to celebrate Earth Day than with a scenic run by the river, working to raise funds for

“Burned” Film & Panel Discussion

Haw Riverkeeper, Emily Sutton, will be a featured panelist for the film "Burned" on May 4th and speak on the impact of forever chemicals. Want to attend? Register by April 27th by going to this link: https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLScknD1jF7ze1i.../viewform

Litter Trap Clean-Out in Durham

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

Join the first Saturday in Saxapahaw to help support the Haw River Festival! We’ll have LIVE music, silent auction, Paperhand Puppet parade, creek crawls, canoe rides, food trucks and more! This year’s festival is Saturday, May 6, 2023 4PM – 8PM.

Trash Trap Cleanout in Durham

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

River Watch Monitoring

Looking to start a River Watch team? Join us for our quarterly scheduled training on Saturday, June 10, 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

Trash Trap Cleanout in Durham

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 in Saxapahaw

Haw River Assembly will have a tent at the Saturdays in Saxapahaw event and will be sharing information about volunteer opportunities, upcoming workshops, and ways to become a Haw River Assembly member. Find out more information here: https://www.hawriverballroom.com/saturdays-in-saxapahaw.