The Ferry Conservation District has announced multiple upcoming community events for April 2026, highlighted by a Spring Conservation Fair scheduled for Saturday, April 25, at the Ferry County Fairgrounds. The fair will feature informational booths and resources focused on conservation and sustainable practices.
Monday, April 6 Republic residents can take advantage of a free scrap metal pickup week beginning April 6, within city limits only. Residents must call Republic City Hall at 509-775-3216 to arrange pickup.
Saturday, April 11 A free bark pickup day is scheduled at Vaagen Brothers Lumber Inc.
Sunday, April 19 Republic Clean-Up Day is set for a location to be determined. The event is organized by Republic Business & Professional Women. Residents can contact Spark at (509) 775-1086 or check Facebook for updates.
Wednesday, April 22 — Earth Day Earth Day will be marked by several separate events, including a Republic school-wide community service cleanup, a Confederated Colville Tribe Earth Day Celebration at the Pow-wow Grounds, and a ranger-led hike at Curlew Lake State Park. Washington State Discover Passes will be free at state parks that day. The Ferry Conservation District Board will also hold its regular monthly meeting on April 22 at the district office.
Saturday, April 25 The Spring Conservation Fair takes place at the Ferry County Fairgrounds, featuring informational booths and resources focused on conservation and sustainable practices.
The Ferry Conservation District, founded in 1947, offers technical and financial assistance to landowners and residents through partnerships focused on natural resource conservation.