March 2018
World Water Day
3/22/2018 -
Come celebrate World Water Day March 22 from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. with students from C. A. Henning Elementary and Alton High school as they host educational booths about water. We invite you to:

• See how bugs are used to learn about stream health • Find out how changes in rivers and landscapes affect flooding • Map your watershed and understand our role in water pollution • View artwork and letters about water issues from students around the globe • Learn about the ways in which other countries access and treat their water

This is a free flow, open event. Visit as many or few of the water-related booths as you want and enjoy some FREE PIZZA! For each booth you visit, you'll receive a ticket for a free piece of pizza. (While supplies last.)

Lewis and Clark Community College 5800 Godfrey, Illinois Trimpe ATC • Room 141

Questions? Contact Director of Environmental Education & Citizen Science Natalie Marioni at NMarioni@lc.edu or 618.468.2783.

This program is part of the Swarovski Waterschool USA Mississippi River program, one of NGRREC's newest education initiatives, which provides learning opportunities focused on local and global water issues while providing opportunities for students to become stewards of their local watershed.