The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance invites community, business, and regional leaders to the inaugural Fox-Wolf Summit, a new event focused on water quality, ongoing improvement efforts, and their impact on Northeast Wisconsin’s future.
Healthy rivers, lakes, and streams are vital to the region’s communities, economy, and quality of life. The Summit will bring together public, private, and community-based organizations to explore shared challenges and opportunities in protecting these water resources.
The event will feature the premiere of the Fox-Wolf Impact Report and presentations highlighting progress, priorities, and next steps for regional water quality efforts.
“As we gather for this inaugural Summit, it is an opportunity to reflect on the progress made over the past 35 years,” said Jessica Schultz, Executive Director of the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance. “Equally important, is the chance to look ahead and identify the next steps we can take together to strengthen water resources and support the communities and economy for the well-being of our region.”
Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of regional efforts and how collaboration is driving meaningful outcomes across Northeast Wisconsin.
Event Details/Registration: fox-wolf.org/summit
DoubleTree by Hilton Neenah
123 E. Wisconsin Ave
Neenah, WI 54956
Doors open at 9:00 a.m. & Program 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Price $30 per ticket
About Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance
The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance is your local nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and restoring water resources across Northeast Wisconsin. Through partnerships, programs, conservation projects, and community engagement, Fox-Wolf works to improve the health of the region’s lakes, rivers, and streams for today and future generations.
About Fox-Wolf
For 35 years, the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance has been dedicated to protecting and restoring water resources in the Fox-Wolf River Basin. We unite communities, businesses, and individuals to ensure clean water and healthy ecosystems for future generations.