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Water Day is a free, family-friendly event focused on understanding and celebrating our watershed through science, art and hands-on learning. Taking place during Earth Week, the event is designed to celebrate and explore the interconnected systems that shape our local water—and the culture that flows from it—through talks, demonstrations, tours, workshops and interactive exhibits.There will be demonstrations, workshops, a laboratory tour, an art show and numerous interactive exhibits throughout the afternoon, followed by a series of talks into the evening. Come and go as you please or join us for the full day of learning, connection and creativity.
Check out the website for a detailed schedule of the day.
Offerings Include:
- Tour of the CTUIR Freshwater Mussel and Lamprey Lab
- Mokuhanga demonstration and hands-on project, a water-based Japanese printmaking technique
- Stream Table Demonstrations and Interactive Water Exhibits
- Community Science Fieldwork Training
- Watercolor Art Exhibit
- Tables for Local Organizations and Projects
Talks & Presentations include:
- Remembering the Flood of 1996 with Bob Carson
- The Largley Unseen Flora of Mill Creek with John Wakeman
- Fungi, Forests and the Biology of the Water Cycle with Paul Lynn
Water Day aims to be educational, collaborative, and accessible to the broader community. Our goal is to create a shared understanding of water systems — ecological, geological, atmospheric and cultural.
RSVP Here: https://www.theconfluenceseries.org/?event=water-day
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Event Venue
WWCC Water & Environmental Center, 640 Water Center Drive,Walla Walla, Washington, United States
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