The Invisible Forces that Shape our Rivers

A personal and thought-provoking talk by Dr. Natalie Kramer Anderson on The Invisible Forces that Shape our Rivers.

This event will take place at The Missing Corner in BZ Corner, a neighborly gathering place that seeks to invite connection in a disconnected world. A food truck will be on site. You’re welcome to arrive early, grab dinner, and settle in before the talk begins at about 7 p.m.

Dr. Anderson is a White Salmon-based mother, scientist, entrepreneur and internationally accomplished whitewater kayaker. She holds a PhD in Fluvial Geomorphology.

This talk is presented in collaboration with The Missing Corner in effort to celebrate learning, connection, and stewardship for our rivers.

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More about Dr. Natalie Kramer Anderson

Dr. Anderson is a leading expert on in-stream wood, river dynamics, and recreational safety. Her work has taken her from the Andes to Alaska, blending scientific fieldwork with kayak-based exploration. Natalie is also the founder of The Missing Corner, and she serves on the boards of the White Salmon Boat Library and the Futaleufú Riverkeeper. While many locals know her from the river or community events, this talk offers a deeper look into the research and lived experience that shape her relationship with rivers—and her hope for their future.

Date

Sep 17 2025
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Time

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Location

The Missing Corner
1256 WA-141, White Salmon, WA 98672

Organizer

Friends of the White Salmon River