Klamath Water Users Association Annual Meeting 2026
The Klamath Water Users Association invites members, partners, and community stakeholders to attend the 2026 Annual Meeting on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at Linman Hall at the Klamath County Fairgrounds in Klamath Falls.
This year, we are pleased to have Dustin Sherer joining us as our keynote speaker. Dustin serves as a Senior Advisor in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Water and Science at the Department of the Interior in D.C., where he works on water policy, infrastructure, and funding efforts across the West.
Come and hear from Dustin his perspectives on how this administration is working to make changes, and what is ahead as his role is directly tied to the agencies and programs that impact the Klamath Project and our communities. Klamath Water Users Association is making real progress on our priorities in D.C., and we’re being heard, reflected in the fact that a senior leader like Dustin is joining us as this year’s keynote speaker.
The Association’s leadership will share what has been accomplished in the past year, our priorities moving forward and the current status for the 2026 water year. This is going to be a challenging year with less than ideal snowpack, but we are working hard to navigate it for the best outcome for our communities.
Learn about the Drought Response Agency programs for 2026 so that you can make informed decisions for your farm with the tools available to you.
Also join us in celebrating Anna Kliewer and Dylan Orr on their recent election to serve as Oregon FFA State President and State Treasurer. We are proud to see local youth stepping into these important leadership roles.
Event Schedule
5:30 PM – No host social hour
6:00 PM – Sponsored dinner
6:30 PM – Annual meeting program begins
Location
Linman Hall | Klamath County Fairgrounds | Klamath Falls, Oregon
RSVP | Members and guests are encouraged to RSVP in advance to assist with event planning.
We look forward to gathering with our members and community partners for an evening of conversation, connection, and continued collaboration on the important issues affecting water users throughout the Klamath Basin.

