| Press Release: WWT Fly Fishing Film Tour Benefit Screening 2025 |
Local nonprofit Washington Water Trust will host a benefit screening of the Fly Fishing Film Tour at Gesa Power House Theatre in Walla Walla on Thursday, October 23, 2025. The event will feature exciting new films, a silent auction with great items from local businesses, and a raffle of high-quality gear. Proceeds from the benefit screening will help restore and protect rivers and streams like the Walla Walla River, Touchet River, and Mill Creek.
Doors open for the screening at 6 pm and films start at 7 pm. To purchase tickets online, please visit:https://givebutter.com/c/wwt-f3t-ww25. Tickets will also be sold at Gesa Power House Theatre on Oct. 23 after 6 pm.
The Fly Fishing Film Tour is an annual roadshow of new fly fishing films that showcase the beauty and adventure of the sport. This screening provides an opportunity for fly fishers to connect, see inspiring films, and make a difference together. The Fly Fishing Film Tour is presented by Skwala, Yeti, and Costa in 2025.
The 2025 film lineup captures the fly fishing community’s adventurous spirit and perseverance. From elusive fish to remote fisheries, its stories reflect the determination and raw connection between anglers and the wild places they love. Fishing enthusiasts are sure to see something new! To watch trailers, please visit: https://flyfilmtour.com/home/us.
About Washington Water Trust: Washington Water Trust is a nonprofit organization that restores and protects rivers and streams from the San Juans to Walla Walla. The organization has worked for more than 27 years to keep water instream when and where it is needed most to benefit fish, farms, and communities. Washington Water Trust has implemented 16 restoration projects in the Walla Walla basin since 2001, protecting more than 358 million gallons of water instream permanently. In 2024, they developed the first projects protecting water across the Oregon-Washington border. To learn more about Washington Water Trust, please visit: www.washingtonwatertrust.org.
This event is a rental.
For more information on renting Gesa Power House Theatre, visit our rentals page at phtww.org.







