Come celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. A water program presented by the Alachua County Environmental Protection Department.
Staff from the Alachua County Environmental Protection Department will be at the Library Partnership to talk about water conservation.
Make a DIY soda bottle terrarium and learn easy ways to save water in everyday life and conserve water for our precious springs!
One of the easiest places to make big water impacts is by curbing or eliminating outdoor water use. Tips on conserving water in the landscape will be the focus of this presentation. Afterwards, participants will make their own terrarium with materials provided.
AGE GROUP: | Teens (12-18 years) | Elementary (6-11 years) | Adults (19 and up) |
EVENT TYPE: | MakerSpace | Cooking & Gardening | Arts, Crafts, & DIY | Animals & Nature |
TAGS: | water conservation |
The Library Partnership: A Neighborhood Resource Center, is a collaborative effort between the Alachua County Library District, Partnership for Strong Families, Department of Children and Families, and United Way of Central Florida. The center is designed as a one-stop resource for a variety of programs which included a full-service library branch. Approximately 30 different agencies provide programing on site.