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.
Together with our community from across California, we’ll celebrate the progress we’re making for our state’s rivers, landscapes, and native fish - and invest in the work ahead.
Enjoy an unforgettable night of connection, generosity, and inspiration in support of California’s remarkable watersheds. From a lively cocktail reception and silent auction to a seated dinner and live auction, the evening is a uniquely CalTrout celebration of the action moving conservation forward across California.
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 to donate an auction item, please contact Molly Ancel at mancel@caltrout.org
2026 Gala Sponsors
WATERSHED
Kelly and Carrie Barlow
American Pacific Group
Orrick
The Landreth Family
RIVER
Chiu–Schaepe Family
Rick Elefant and Diana Jacobs
Vx Capital Partners
Syblon Reid
Virtu Investments
The Vidinsky Family
Richard and Kate West
Angela Nomellini and Ken Olivier
David York
Sydnie Kohara and George Laplante
Steve and Debbie Baloff
STEELHEAD
Paul Finkle and Sue DeVinny
Greg and Mary Ruppert
The Cromar Foundation
Gary and Dolores Arabian
Linda and Andy Ach
Northern California Water Association
Mark and Mary Beth Towery
California Rice Commission
Luke and Jenny Proskine
Doug and Leslie Ballinger
Andrew and Dana Eckert
Bill and Susan Epstein
TROUT
Haddad and Sherwin LLP
Heritage Bank of Commerce
Rex and Nikki Ishibashi
Larry Lundberg
Stillwater Sciences
SPECIAL THANKS
Passalacqua Winery
Eventus Outdoors
Fly Water Travel
Travel Creel Hospitality
Lost Coast Outfitters
The Nature Conservancy
Frank Pipgras
















Dams block access to historical spawning and rearing habitats. Downstream, dams alter the timing, frequency, duration, magnitude, and rate of change of flows decreasing habitat quality and survival.