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Poudre Heritage Alliance
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Pedaling the Poudre Bike Tours Help Educate Citizens, Youth, and Professionals About Past and Present Water Issues Along the Cache la Poudre River
A Peadling the Poudre participant enjoys the views of the Poudre River from the bridge at Lions Open Space. FORT COLLINS, Colo. – The...
Second Annual Poudre Pour Receives Fort Fund Grant
FORT COLLINS, Colo. – The second annual Poudre Pour has been awarded a $4,000 Fort Fund (City of Fort Collins) grant to support the event...
Poudre Pour 2019: Celebrating the Bounty that Flows from the Poudre River
FORT COLLINS (February 21, 2019) – What do farm-to-table foods; craft ales, sours and stouts; and Northern Colorado’s water heritage have in common? The Poudre...
Tonko, McKinley Introduce Bill to Strengthen National Heritage Areas System
Bipartisan legislation backed by 60+ members establishes process for designating, evaluating and maintaining National Heritage Areas across the U.S. Regional note: All three National Heritage...
“Voices of Experience” with the Colorado Water Resources Archive
Check out this article about the Poudre Heritage Alliance’s Water Legacy program with the Colorado Water Resources Archives. Thank you to the Colorado Water Institute...
Poudre Pub Talk™ Series for 2019 Announced
EXPERTS DISCUSS WATER ISSUES AT LOCAL CRAFT BREWERIES FORT COLLINS (December 21, 2018) – What do craft brewers and the Cache la Poudre River National...
Play It Safe on the Poudre Initiative Receives $10,000 donation from Blue Federal Credit Union
FORT COLLINS (December 11, 2018) – During a special event at Blue Federal Credit Union’s (Blue) downtown Fort Collins Branch, the Poudre Heritage Alliance (PHA)...
Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area Receives Field Trip Grant From National Park Foundation
Fort Collins, CO (October 11, 2018) – The Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area (CALA) and the nonprofit managing entity—the Poudre Heritage Alliance (PHA)—will receive...
Colorado Heritage Journey: The Trail Life
“Trail life” can mean a lot of different things. For Kelsey, Aska, and I during our 400+ mile thru-hike of the Colorado Trail, here is...
Colorado Heritage Journey: Riding the Railroads
Backpacking in an efficient and relatively comfortable manner requires a considerable amount of “technology”. Basic gear includes a sleeping bag, sleeping pad, rain cover, tent,...