
If you own land — or plan to — you need to know the deal with your water. Whether you're dreaming of crops or just curious about your options, this workshop breaks down what your water rights are (or aren’t), how to find out, and what you can do about it. Led by pros from the Oregon Water Resources Department, you'll get hands-on with online tools, explore real scenarios, and leave with practical next steps.
When: We’ll schedule this workshop when we get at least 10 pre-registrants.
Where: Bend/Redmond
Price: Contribute-What-You-Can

Pre-registration is free; we only charge your credit card when we're ready to schedule (and you say ok). When 10 people pre-register, we'll set up the next workshop with your input on dates!

We'll show you how to check if your land has existing water rights using free online tools from the Oregon Water Resources Department. No more guesswork — just solid info.

Learn what your options are if there are no water rights attached to your land. With help from School of Ranch’s AI planning tool, you'll explore scenarios and figure out what’s realistic.

Understand how water availability is evaluated and how to apply for new rights. You'll walk away with a roadmap and know where to go next.

Nothing says community like a potluck. Breaking bread while building bridges, so to speak. This workshop will include a potluck, a chance to talk about what you are learning, share experiences, and get to know one another. We'll supply the main protein. Please bring something along to share with your neighbors!
Carolyn Sufit joined the Oregon Water Resources Department in 2023 after a career in regulation and quality control in the food manufacturing world. Raised in California’s Central Valley, Carolyn’s deep-rooted appreciation for agriculture and water brought her to Bend, where she now applies her passion for resource management and problem-solving to help Oregonians understand their water options.

Jeremy Giffin has spent nearly three decades at the Oregon Water Resources Department and is currently the Watermaster for Central Oregon. He grew up on a farm in Azalea, Oregon, studied Geography at Southern Oregon University, and even worked as a TV meteorologist. With deep expertise and local insight, Jeremy brings both technical know-how and farm-grown perspective to this session.

We're thrilled to co-host this workshop with OWRD, the state agency responsible for managing and protecting Oregon's water resources. Their commitment to transparency, sustainability, and equity ensures that Oregon’s water future supports both people and ecosystems. This workshop is part of their ongoing effort to help landowners make informed, practical decisions.


Join School of Ranch and get 20% off all workshops for a year. Your membership helps us cover our costs. Being non-profit doesn't mean you can lose money! We need your support and nothing shows support as much as a membership.

Indoor classroom – dress for comfort.
Bring a laptop or tablet if you have one (optional), a notepad, and any property details or maps you’d like to explore. We’ll pair you up if you don’t have a portable computer.
This workshop is designed for adults (18+).
Community potluck! Bring a dish or snack to share.
Yes! All links, tools, and planning guides will be provided.
School of Ranch is a Central Oregon-based 501c3 nonprofit. We hire skilled community members to teach practical and artisan skills. Our mission is to educate, support local entrepreneurs, and provide common ground for people regardless of politics, age, background or beliefs.
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