January 26, 2026

You’re Invited to the Community Picnic, July 13th & 14th, Hosted by The United Way of the Klamath Basin and The Klamath & Lake Long-Term Recovery Group

Save the Dates: July 13th & 14th!

You’re Invited to the Community Picnic, July 13th & 14th, Hosted by The United Way of the Klamath Basin and The Klamath & Lake Long-Term Recovery Group

Join us for an incredible Community Picnic hosted by The United Way of the Klamath Basin and The Klamath & Lake Long-Term Recovery Group.  This event is open to everyone of the Klamath Basin, also celebrating our resilient wildfire survivors, showing love to our community. 

For Wildfire Survivors, if they check in at the KLLTRG table or call ahead to get put on the list they will receive Free Meals. 

Survivors from the 242, Cut Off, Bootleg, and Golden fires can swing by our table to receive a coupon for a complimentary meal. 

Enjoy face painting and hair tinsel – because who doesn’t love a little sparkle?

 

Vendor Opportunities: Interested in being a vendor? We’ve got you covered! Check out the attached vendor form. 

Sponsorship: Want to support this amazing event? Reach out to Cassie at the United Way. cassie@uwkf.org or (541) 882-5558  Let’s make it happen! 

Vendor Details: If anyone wants to be a vendor at the event, we have attached the vendor form. It is $40 to be a vendor. 

https://unitedwayoftheklamathbasin.org/

https://www.klltrg.org/

Wynne Broadcasting and BasinLife.com are proud sponsors of the United Way of Klamath of the Klamath Basin and The Klamath & Lake Long-Term Recovery Group.

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