Updates from our Alliance

June 27, 2024

Volunteers needed in the Grand Junction area for important climate study!

We are excited to share that the City of Grand Junction was selected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to participate in their initiative to […]
June 21, 2024

Family To Farm Tour: Blaine’s Farm Store

Come visit Blaine’s Farm Store on October 13 at noon! Blaine’s is a store and CSA nestled among almost ten acres of their farmland in the […]
June 21, 2024

Family To Farm Tour: Gray Acres Farm

Come visit Gray Acres Farm in Paonia on August 13 at 10 am! Gray Acres Farm is a small family farm right outside of Paonia. Gray […]
June 21, 2024

Family To Farm Tour: Sandy Seed Farm

Come tour Sandy Seed Farm in Montrose on July 22 at 1 pm! Sandy Seed Farm is a regenerative, peri-urban farm utilizing plots of land for […]
June 21, 2024

Family To Farm Tour: Early Morning Orchard

Come visit our friends at Early Morning Orchard on July 10 at 9 am! Early Morning Orchard grows high quality and nutrient dense produce, responsibly grown […]
June 12, 2024

Meet the new Uncompahgre Valley Alliance team!

Last Thursday, our organization elected new leaders to continue building the Uncompahgre Valley Alliance. Thank you to our members who showed up for this notable moment — we know it has been a busy start to summer!
June 10, 2024

We did it!

We did it! Delta Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) member-owners turned out for their board member elections in record numbers last Thursday to ensure they will continue to receive top-tier service at affordable rates.
June 3, 2024

Westerners applaud new oil & gas leasing rule

After decades of grassroots organizing, the Bureau of Land Managment (BLM)’s new oil and gas bonding standards will help ensure taxpayers and frontline communities no longer have to suffer from the environmental impacts of abandoned wells or pay for well cleanup.
June 3, 2024

Uncompahgre Valley Alliance gets moving!

Members and supporters of the Uncompahgre Valley Alliance are finding ways to ensure that Montrose County residents can go where they need to go.