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CANCELLED! Introduction to Watershed Impact: An Environmental Stewardship Course

Add to Your Calendar: 11/14/2019 10:00 11/14/2019 15:00 America/New_York CANCELLED! Introduction to Watershed Impact: An Environmental Stewardship Course

Date: Thursday, November 14th or Friday, November 15th   
(RAIN DATE: 11/21 10am-3pm)
Time: 10:00am - 3:00pm
Cost: FREE
Ages: 11-19 years old
Sign up: Visit the event website here

Introduction to Watershed Impact: An Environmental Stewardship Course

Students will spend the morning defining a community and exploring the driving question: “What is clean water?”  Youth will identify various types of clean water, and issues that impact clean water through investigation, exploration, discourse, debate, research, and civic engagement.  They will select, research, & define root causes for impaired water.  In the afternoon they will perform physical and chemical water testing at a nearby stream, learn about their watershed and best management practices. Students will discover their community and the impact they have on it. The course emphasizes subjects in Earth, Environmental Science, Geography, Government, and Civics.   BRING lunch and a laptop or I-pad if you have one. Space is limited!

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Date – Time

November 14, 2019 – 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Location

Trails and Trees Environmental Center, Mechanicsburg
1731 South York Street
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 US

Additional Information

Date: Thursday, November 14th or Friday, November 15th   
(RAIN DATE: 11/21 10am-3pm)
Time: 10:00am - 3:00pm
Cost: FREE
Ages: 11-19 years old
Sign up: Visit the event website here

Introduction to Watershed Impact: An Environmental Stewardship Course

Students will spend the morning defining a community and exploring the driving question: “What is clean water?”  Youth will identify various types of clean water, and issues that impact clean water through investigation, exploration, discourse, debate, research, and civic engagement.  They will select, research, & define root causes for impaired water.  In the afternoon they will perform physical and chemical water testing at a nearby stream, learn about their watershed and best management practices. Students will discover their community and the impact they have on it. The course emphasizes subjects in Earth, Environmental Science, Geography, Government, and Civics.   BRING lunch and a laptop or I-pad if you have one. Space is limited!