IEF's Elemental Idaho series returns this May with a four‑week exploration of the fundamental elements that
shape Idaho’s environmental future:
Earth, Air, Water, and Fire.

Tuesdays in May
White Dog Brewing
705 W Fulton St., Boise
4:30-6:00 PM
Panels begin at 5:00 PM
Join IEF for a panel series featuring one element per week, using each theme as a lens to examine Idaho‑specific challenges, opportunities, and real‑world solutions. Panels will bring together voices from across sectors (including practitioners, policymakers, scientists, and community leaders) to ground big environmental concepts in a practical, low stakes setting. Each session is designed to be accessible and engaging, offering thoughtful discussion without requiring technical expertise. Whether the topic is land and soils, air quality, water systems, or wildfire and resilience, Elemental Idaho creates space for informed conversation about how these elements intersect with communities, policy, infrastructure, and environmental stewardship across the state.
LAST UP:
May 26th
FIRE
Topic:
I'VE SEEN FIRE & I'VE SEEN RAIN
Join us for a discussion on wildland fire with an emphasis on southern Idaho. Hear predictions from NOAA Fire meteorologists about the 2026 fire season, and from Boise National Forest staff about recent fire history, firefighting preparedness, and wildfire fighting tactics.
Panelists:
Sophia Adams
Incident Meteorologist & Fire Weather Program Co-Lead
National Weather Service
David Francomb
Acting Forest Supervisor
Boise National Forest
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$10
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NEW THIS YEAR - RAFFLES
Each week, your registration enters you into a raffle for great prizes!
You must be present to win!
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A VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR 2026 HOST:
