Poudre RiverFest celebrates important Colorado resource

Northern Colorado residents to celebrate 10th anniversary of Poudre RiverFest 03:09

Poudre RiverFest brings Northern Colorado residents together to celebrate the Cache la Poudre River which runs through Fort Collins, Windsor and Greeley.

Poudre RiverFest brings together several organizations and agencies that care for the river. There are interactive demonstrations and workshops that explore various aspects of the river and its watershed.

“We’ve got food trucks. We’ve got four local bands. It’s really designed to be as family-friendly and educational as we can be about the Poudre River,” said Nick Combs, utilities communications and marketing manager for the city of Fort Collins.

Exhibitors include organizations like The Nature Conservancy Colorado, Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed, Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area, Wildlands Restoration Volunteers, City of Fort Collins Utilities and many more.

“The Nature Conservancy has been working in Colorado since 1966 to conserve natural resources all across the state, especially rivers,” said Lorin DeSpirito, a volunteer with The Nature Conservancy and Poudre RiverFest.

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