Learn what community-based organizations and local educators are doing to address local water issues at the SEED Community Solutions Forum on Thursday, July 16 at the TCOE Doe Complex in Visalia.
Please RSVP here by Tuesday, July 14 to join us for free lunch and presentations.
Here you can network with SEED teachers and partners from Sequoia Riverlands Trust, the Tachi Yokut Tribe, UNIDOS Network, Wukchumni Farms, UC Merced School of Engineering, Climate Action Pathways for Schools, Farmer Ag Network, F3 Innovate, Rising Sun Center for Opportunity, Point Blue Conservation Science, the Tulare County Office of Education, and more!
Download the flier here.
Register here.
The California Department of Water Resources (DWR), Marin Water, and Water Education Foundation's California Project WET program invite educators working with students in grades 3 through 12 to join us for a special workshop on climate change and its impact on California’s water resources.
For a $25 registration fee, participants will receive a copy of the Project WET Foundations of Water Education guide, a continental breakfast and lunch, an opportunity to receive 0.8 CEU credit - and a $120 stipend following completion of the workshop!