Friday, May 1, 2026
Four Seasons Hotel | San Francisco
Join us for California Trout’s Annual Gala & Auction - an evening driven by the shared belief that thriving rivers need bold communities. This is conservation powered by people.
Evening Program
5:30 PM: Cocktail Reception & Silent Auction
7:15 PM: Dinner Program & Live Auction
For sponsorship opportunities or any additional questions, please contact Molly Ancel at mancel@caltrout.org.
The silent online auction is now open!
Our silent auction is now live! Bid on one-in-a-lifetime fishing trips, eye-catching artwork, and magical getaways. Every dollar goes towards our mission of protecting California's native fish, wild spaces, and communities that rely on them - fish and people alike.
The online auction is open to anyone, so get bidding, and share this link with anyone who might be interested. Bidding is open until Friday, May 1.
What to expect:
Each year, supporters from across California come together for California Trout's Annual Gala & Auction, an evening shaped by a shared belief that thriving rivers require bold, committed communities. Our yearly event brings together supporters from across California who are making ripples at both a local and state level.
The evening will feature a cocktail reception (of course, the canoe bar will be back), a silent and live auction, a seated dinner, and an inspiring program celebrating the progress made for our state's rivers, wild landscapes, and native fish, while paving the way for another year of on-the-ground restoration.
The evening includes a fundraising appeal and highlights from the field, with every moment reflecting the CalTrout spirit: community-powered, conservation-driven, and full of heart and fun. There is nothing more motivating than being in the room where it happens with the people who make this work possible - so bring your CalTrout friends, new and old!
What to wear:
Cocktail attire! While we might not be well-known for our sense of fashion at CalTrout, tonight is a great opportunity to replace your flannel with a suit or a dress. Do you have a jumpsuit in the closet you've been hoping to wear? This is your chance! Cocktail attire is fancier than semi-formal but not quite very formal, so no need to bring out the tux (unless you want to!)
Your meal options:
Your sit-down dinner wil be prepared by the excellent chefs at the Four Seasons Hotel. You will be able to choose from the following options for the main course:
Grilled Sea Bass
Kabocha Squash with Wild Rice (vegetarian)
2026 Gala Sponsors
WATERSHED
Kelly and Carrie Barlow
American Pacific Group
Orrick
The Landreth Family
The Greene Family
RIVER
The Chiu-Schaepe Family
Virtu Investments
Granite Hill Capital Partners
Angela Nomellini and Ken Olivier
Diana Jacobs and Rick Elefant
The Vindinsky Family
Brookfield, Hedley & Associates
Richard and Kate West
David York
Sydnie Kohara and George Laplante
Syblon Reid
Hanford ARC – A Dutra Company
Vx Capital Partners
Resource Environmental Solutions
Jill Appenzeller Wally Wallner
Gary and Delores Arabian
Anonymous
Steve and Debbie Baloff
STEELHEAD
The Cromar Foundation
Northern California Rice Commission
Mark and Mary Beth Towery
California Rice Commission
Luke and Jenny Proskine
Andy and Dana Eckert
Doug and Leslie Ballinger
Paul Finkle and Sue DeVinny
Greg and Mary Ruppert
Bill and Susan Epstein
Silver Lake
Annette and Tom Counts
TROUT
Stillwater Sciences
Larry Lundberg
Montna Farms
GHD
Verdantas
Rex and Nikki Ishibashi
Haddad and Sherwin LLP
Sequoia Ecological Consulting
Heritage Bank of Commerce
Hanson Bridgett
Mt. Shasta Vacation Rentals
SPECIAL THANKS
Passalacqua Winery
Eventus Outdoors
Fly Water Travel
Travel Creel Hospitality
Lost Coast Outfitters
The Nature Conservancy
Frank Pipgras
















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