Teachers, students and the public invited to free, hands-on water workshops June 14
The school year is wrapping up but teachers looking for water-focused curriculum are invited to “The Future of Water,” a series of hands-on workshops presented 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, June 14 at Dry Creek Preserve in Woodlake. The event is organized by Sequoia Riverlands Trust, a Visalia-based nonprofit focused on land preservation, and the Sequoia Environmental Educational Directive, known as SEED. SEED is a coalition of local nonprofit organizations, educators, and businesses interested in promoting outdoor education and supporting climate literacy in Tulare County. While “The Future of Water” is open to the public, teachers looking for lesson plans about water conservation and natural and man-made water systems are especially encouraged to attend. High school students may attend with their teacher.