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Common Waters Part Three: Delta

Saturday, May 2, 2026 | Noon – 9 PM | Children welcome!

There is a river at the center of this community. It has been here longer than any of us, feeding salmon, filling fields, sustaining families—Lummi, Nooksack, and settler alike. Right now, that river and the people who depend on her are at a crossroads.

We are not here to debate it. We are here to experience it together.

Common Waters: Delta is a day-long gathering on Lummi Nation lands. A chance to move through storied places, hear from the people who carry this river's history in their bodies, and imagine together what the future might hold.

Come as yourself. Not as a representative of your organization, your industry, or your position. Just as a person who lives in this place and cares about its future.

The Day

12:00 – 4:00 PM — Sharing Stories from the Sea Ponds, to Northwest Indian College, to Marietta

We'll meet at the Lummi Nation Stommish grounds by 11:30, get on a bus, and experience four stories of the Lummi Nation lands together. The day will be grounded in place, story, and listening. Lummi knowledge-holders will share their people's history and vision for the future. Others from across the watershed will share theirs. We'll have time alone with the land and water, and time together to begin imagining what a shared future might look like.

4:00 PM – 9:00 PM — Evening on Hale Passage

We'll return to the Stommish grounds, and programming will continue through dinner.

The locally-sourced menu will include salmon caught and prepared according to Lummi traditions. Outings will be available on a carved canoe recently restored by brothers Free and Raven Borsey. Bonfires, stories, and time together on the water as the sun goes down.

Families are welcome. A parallel experience will be available for both children (5-12) and youth (12+) throughout.

What to Bring

  • Layers for variable weather

  • Boots you don't mind getting muddy

  • An open mind and a patient heart

Attendance

This event is by invitation only, and capacity is intentionally kept small. If you've received this invitation, your place is held and we encourage you to bring your partners, parents, and children. Please RSVP with your group size by April 25th.

If you plan to attend the entire event, please be sure to select tickets for both the "Morning Journey" and "Evening Gathering" above.

If you'd like to attend and haven't received a direct invitation, you're welcome to register. We'll review all requests and do our best to accommodate.


About the Common Water Series

Three gatherings. Three parts of the river. One mission: build trust and a shared story by experiencing the watershed together.

We're hosting immersive gatherings along different sections of the Nooksack—from the delta on Lummi lands to agricultural areas to the headwaters in Nooksack tribal territory. Each brings together tribal members, farmers, environmental advocates, and civic leaders to share meals, tell stories, and build the relationships necessary for collaborative solutions.

We deliberately design these gatherings to be memorable—picnicking on sandbars, walking farmland together, moving beyond sterile meeting rooms into direct relationship with the river. Because the stories that stick with us are never about everything going to plan.

Contact us to learn more or support these gatherings!

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