College Series: Water in the High Desert
Are you wondering how you can get involved with the world around you? Want to build your resume and your worldview? Join this free, four-part program, designed for college students interested in real conversations, community building, and practical skills that go beyond the classroom as we explore different perspectives around water in the High Desert.
This series will be hosted at the High Desert Museum, and transportation from COCC will be made available.
Registration Information | Return to High Desert Project Homepage

Event 1: Deschutes River Tour
Thursday, October 1 | 1:00 to 6:30 pm
Meet at High Desert Museum
Geologist Daniele McKay will take us on an immersive tour of sites along the Deschutes River to learn about the science of water. Dinner is included.

Event 2: Water & Agriculture
Thursday, October 8 | 9:30 am to 4:00 pm
Meet at High Desert Museum
Join Josh Bailey, General Manager for the North Unit Irrigation District, on a tour to learn about how farmers in Jefferson County manage water while leading global production of carrot seeds. Lunch is included.

Event 3: Tribal Sovereignty & Water Rights
Tuesday, October 20 | 5:30 to 8:30 pm
High Desert Museum
Bobby Brunoe (Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs) will explore tribal sovereignty and treaty rights in relation to water in the region. Dinner is included.

Event 4: Reflections on Water
Tuesday, November 10 | 5:30 to 8:30 pm
High Desert Museum
Author and Oregon Poet Laureate Ellen Waterston will guide participants through a spirited reflection of what we discussed during the first three events. Dinner is included.
Registration Information
Spots are limited. Click below to apply by September 30, 2026. Please contact Michelle Seiler at michelle@highdesertmuseum.org or 541-382-4754, ext. 376 with all questions.

