Event Name: Thinking Like Water
Location: Auditorium - E.A. Johnston
Event Date: Saturday, 6/13/2026
Event Time: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Duration: 2 hours


Thinking Like Water
Episode One, Docuseries Screening

Saturday, June 13, 2026
2 - 4 pm

MAC Auditorium
Cost: Free and open to the public 


About the program: Come learn how a retired Forest Service employee adopted techniques to use sticks and stones to rehabilitate rivers in the arid southwest. Through learning from nature, Bill Zeedyk shows how any one of us can make an impact for the future. We'll show the first episode of the series learning how it all began.

The Spokane Conservation District will screen episode one of the docuseries titled Thinking Like Water. To find out more, visit their webpage here.

About Spokane Conservation District: The Spokane Conservation District provides free assistance to landowners with natural resources concerns. They help with water quality issues, livestock management, wildfire-proofing and recovery, promoting no-till and regenerative agricultural practices, improving fish habitat, school educational programs, adult educational programs, planting trees to increase the urban tree canopy, and The Scale House Market


If you have any questions about this program, please contact PublicPrograms@northwestmuseum.org.