Trout Unlimited is partnering with the Girl Scouts to host STREAM Girls – a watershed‐based education program for Girl Scouts.
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Thank you for a successful 2018 banquet!
Thanks to the many volunteers, sponsors, donors, and attendees for making the 2018 SWMTU banquet a very successful event. Here are some pictures of the evening.

Wa Wa Sum Lodge Weekend Getaway
We are now taking reservations for our annual membership outing at the Wa Wa Sum Lodge for June 21-24, 2018.

Engaging women on the water
Featured in the Spring 2018 issue of Michigan Trout magazine, our own Marci Cisneros wrote a great article on the chapter's efforts to welcome women into fly fishing.

Find your watershed
Our friends at LGROW.org created an interactive map to help you identify watersheds in the Lower Grand River.

MLive reports on Buck Creek monitoring project
SWMTU is involved in a project on Buck Creek to monitor the creek to help determine management plans as a trout stream. MLive has a good summary of the project, and you can read it here. We posted about the project in length back in October 2017, and you can read the full report.

Sample of banquet auction items
Here's a sample of the artwork that will be up for auction at the 2018 banquet. Be sure to get your tickets soon as a full house is very likely.

Kent County Candidate Forum on the Environment
Come meet local candidates for the Michigan Legislature and ask them about the state and local environmental issues that matter to you.

Volunteer for the Hook, Line, and Sinker program
Volunteers are needed for the Michigan DNR Hook, Line, and Sinker program happening this summer.

Women on the Water events announced
SWMTU will sponsor two women's only events this summer. One on the Pere Marquette River in June, and one on the Au Sable river in July.

Trout magazine features Rogue River Home Rivers Initiative
In the Winter issue of Trout Magazine, author Dave Karczynski featured three coldwater projects that could face elimination if the presidential budget cuts funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. One of those projects is the Rogue River Home Rivers Initiative headed by our own Nichol DeMol.
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