Monday, August 17, 2026 / Eugene
Warner Creek's 30-year story comes to WOW Hall
The Aug. 24 program combines music, archival exhibits and the history of a forest campaign that helped reshape regional environmental organizing.

Thirty years after the Warner Creek timber-sale fight, Cascadia Wildlands is bringing the paper trail, the songs and some of the people involved to WOW Hall.
The Aug. 24 anniversary program includes live music by Peter Wilde and Casey Neill, storytelling, archival exhibits and a discussion connecting the Warner Creek campaign with current debates about forests, wildfire and climate. The event page gives the date and venue but says more information is still coming.
That incompleteness is worth noticing before making plans. The program exists, the address is 291 W. 8th Ave., and the organizer refreshed the page Sunday. Start time and ticket details were not visible at Monday's check.
Field notes
What changed: Cascadia Wildlands refreshed the official page for an Aug. 24 Warner Creek 30th-anniversary program at WOW Hall.
Why it matters: The event treats a consequential local forest campaign as living history, with original cultural material and a direct line to current policy arguments.
Who may be affected: Residents interested in Lane County environmental history, public lands, music and contemporary forest policy.