Protecting Paya: Honoring the Legacy of Water Stewardship in Payahuunadü
Join us on the evening of December 4th to celebrate and honor the legacy of water stewardship in Payahuunadü* by watching the films "Paya: The Water Story of the Paiute" and "The Aqueduct Between Us." This will take place at the Tallman Pavilion at the Tri-County Fairgrounds (475 Sierra St in Bishop). Seating is limited, so please register below.
Dinner will be available free of charge starting at 5:30 PM. Programming begins at 6 PM. This event is offered free of charge. Consider making an optional donation to support our Water Empowerment work.
*Payahuunadü is the original Paiute name for the Owens Valley/Eastern Sierra, meaning "the land of flowing water."
This event is being hosted by Friends of the Inyo and the Owens Valley Indian Water Commission, as part of the program
Revealing Payahuunadü. For more information on our program and offerings, please visit
ourwaterstory.org. For any questions, please contact
emily@friendsoftheinyo.org.