Pathways for Planninga Successful
Water ConservationFestival
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Foreword OnApril11,2002,Celebrate!WaterConservationwasheldatRaymondJamesStadiuminTampa,Florida.TheSouthwestFloridaWaterManagementDistrict(District)hostedtheevent,whichwasdesignedtoprovideinteractive,hands-oninvestigationsandactivitiesthathighlightedwaterconservation.Approximately300fourth-gradestudentsfromTampaBay-areaschoolsparticipatedinthecelebration.Activitiesincludedinteractivewaterconservationeducationbooths,music,gamesandprizes,lunchandanawardsceremony.Toreinforcethewaterconservationmessage,eachstudentcreatedapersonalizedpuzzlepiecethatcontributedtotheconstructionofa72-by82-footpuzzlespreadoutacrossthestadium’sfootballfield.PuttingonCelebrate!wasalearningexperienceforDistrictstaff—anexperiencethatwewantedtosharewithothers.Thismanualwasdevelopedsothatotherschools,citizengroupsandcommunityorganizationscouldlearnhowtoplantheirownwatercelebrationeventsthroughouttheDistrict.
Watercelebrationeventsmaytakeonmanyforms.Theycanbelargeorsmall,andcanincludepresentations,clubactivities,neighborhoodpicnics,communityfestivals,fairs,workshops,andclassroomorschoolwideactivities.Regardlessofthetypeofcelebrationthatisorganized,thewatereventscanprovideparticipantswithanopportunitytolearnmoreabouttheimportantroletheyplayinwaterconservation.Remember,it’suptoallofustoprotectourlimitedwaterresourcesnowandforourfuture.Havingawatercelebrationeventinyourareawillalsopromoteenvironmentalcitizenshipwithinyourcommunity.
Wehopeyoufindthismanualuseful.Weencourageallofyoutoorganizesomekindofeventthatfocusesonimportantmessagesaboutourlimitedwaterresources.Whenyoudecidetoplanawatercelebrationevent,regardlessofhowbigorsmall,pleaseletusknow.WewouldenjoyhearingandsharingyourexperiencesandsuccessstorieswithothersthroughouttheDistrict.
Foradditionalinformationandactivitiesaboutwaterconservation,watersheds,groundwater,waterqualityandnumerousothertopicsrelatedtowaterinourarea,besuretovisittheDistrict’sWebsiteandassociatedlinksatWaterMatters.org.
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Introduction Pathways for Planning a Successful Water Festivalisamanualthathasbeendesignedtoprovideenoughinformationtohelpyoueasilyplanyourownuniquewatercelebrationevent.Itisunlikelythatanytwoeventswillbethesame.Justasariverencountersmanyroutesasitmovestowardopenwaters,whileplanningandpreparingforafestivalyoumayalsoexperiencetwistsandturnsasyoumovealongthepathwaysleadingtothefinalevent.Wethinkyouwillfindthejourneyworththecommitmentandeffort.Bythetimeyoureachthefinaldestination,everyonewhohasbeeninvolvedintheplanningandpreparationfortheeventwillhavesomethingtocelebrate!
Thismanualconsistsoffiveparts.Eachpartfocusesonadifferentphaseofplanningawatercelebrationevent.Attheendofeachpart,aspecialpageisincludedsothatyoucanaddyourownpersonalnotes.Thisisagoodplaceforyoutojotdownanythoughts,contacts,namesordetailsyoumightbethinkingaboutthatarerelatedtoyourevent.Followingthepersonalnotespage,wehaveincludedexamplesofmaterialsusedinconjunctionwiththeCelebrate!WaterConservationeventheldinTampa.Insomeinstances,wehavealsoincludedseveralactivitiesandsuggestionsforactivitiesyoumaywanttodesign.Thesematerialsareincludedtoprovideyouwithideasforcreatingorcustomizingmaterialsforyourevent.
Don’tforgetthatmanyresourcesareavailablethroughlocalutilitycompanies,librariesandgovernmentagencies.Theseplacesoftenhavefreematerialsavailable,aswellassupportpeoplewhocanhelpyouwithlocatinginformationandexpertiseaboutspecifictopicsthatmaybeincludedinyourevent.
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Contents
Part 1
All Aboard! page 4Includesinformationaboutsettingapurposeforawatercelebrationevent,establishinggoals,identifyingatheme,describingthetargetaudience,estimatingthenumberofpeoplewhowillattend,andassemblingacommittee.
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Part 2
Launching Off page 11Presentsinformationaboutidentifyingalocationanddatefortheevent,estimatingcostsandsettingupabudget,seekingoutsponsorsandorganizingatimeline.
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Part 3
Navigating the Waters page 18Providesideasforchoosingappropriateactivities,selectingpresenters,creatingamatrixofactivities,determiningtheamountofvolunteersupportneeded,preparinganagendaofevents,creatingamap,providingrefreshments,trackingattendanceandconductingatrialrun.
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Part 4
Enjoying the Cruise page 36Includesinformationaboutregisteringandgreetingparticipants,monitoringtheevents,establishinganareaforinformationandfirstaid,capturingthemoments,usingmascotsandendingtheevent.
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Part 5
Disembarking page 42Providessuggestionsforevaluatingthesuccessoftheevent,findingwaystoextendtheeventandshowingappreciationtoeveryonewhohelpedintheevent.
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Part 1
All Aboard!
Gettingstartedmayseemabitoverwhelminguntilyouhaveahandleonthegeneralthemeandsizeoftheeventthatistotakeplace.Tomakethiseasier,beginbyaskingyourselfwhytheeventisgoingtobeheldandwhothetargetaudiencewillbe.Itisimportantthatyouareabletodescribethepurposeoftheeventandthegoalsthatyouhopetoaccomplishbyhavingtheevent.Byhavingaclearunderstandingofthepurposeandgoals,youwillfinditmucheasiertoassembleacommitteeforplanningtheactualevent.UsethePreliminaryPlanningWorksheetonpage9tofillinyourownanswerstothefollowingquestions.
What is the purpose of the water event? Itisveryimportantthatthereisaclearpurposeforhavingtheevent.Alotofeffortandhardworkwillgointomakingtheeventsuccessful,soyouwanttobesurethatvolunteers,supportersandparticipantsunderstandthereasonforhavingthecelebration.Herearejustafewpossiblereasons:
•Tocelebratetheendofasuccessfulwaterresourcesproject
•Toeducateyoungstersaboutsavingwaterathomeandatschool
•Toteachneighborsaboutwaystosavewater
•Toinformthecommunityabouttheimportanceofwaterconservation
•Tolearnmoreabouthowpollutantsaffectourwaterresources
•Tocreateagreaterawarenessabouttheimportanceofawatershedandthe waterresourceswithinit
•Tokickoffawaterresourcesproject
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What are the goals? Inadditiontohavingacentralpurpose,thereshouldbeidentifiedgoalsthatyouhopetoattainbytheendoftheevent.Identifyinggoalswillbeawayforyoutohelpdeterminewhetherornottheeventwasasuccess.Herearesomegoalsyoumaywanttoconsider:
•Toprovidewaysforpeopletopracticewaterconservation
•TolearnthebasicsofXeriscapeTM(landscapingtoreduceoutdoorwater consumption)
•Tomotivatepeopletovolunteerforpondandrivercleanups
•Toprovidedevicesforsavingwaterindoors
•Toencouragepeopletoperformtheirownhomewateraudits
What is the theme? Youprobablywanttohaveyourcommitteebrainstormideasfortheoverallthemeoftheevent,butitisalwaysgoodtostartthinkingaboutthethemeevenbeforeyouhaveassembledthemembersoftheplanningcommittee.Hereareafewthemesyoumaywanttoconsider:
•Celebrate!WaterConservation
•SavingWaterforOurFuture
•EveryDropCounts
•AWaterFestival
•XeriscapeYourLandscape
•KnowAllAboutYourWater
•AWaterfulFair
•SavingDrops
•AScavengerHuntforWater
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Who is the target audience? Itisveryimportantthattherebeatargetaudienceinmindwhentheeventisbeingplanned.Thiswillensurethatalleventactivitiesareappropriateforeventparticipants.Apuppetshowaboutwatermaynotbeabighitwithhighschoolstudents,butitcouldcreatequitea“splash”ifhighschool-agedstudentsputontheshowforelementarystudents.Ataneventthatincludesavarietyofboothactivitiestargetedforentirefamilies,teenagerscouldserveasguidesfortheyoungerchildren.Afewexamplesoftargetaudiencesincludethefollowing:
•Asingleclassinterestedinwaterresourceseducation
•Studentsingrades3and4
•Allthestudentsataschool
•Familieswholiveinaneighborhood
•Membersofascoutingtroopandtheirfamilies
•Newcomerstoanarea
How many people are expected to attend? Theeventmaybedesignedtoincludeonlyaclassofstudentsorafewneighborhoodfamilies.Oritcouldbeplannedtoattracthundredsofpeople.Thenumberofpeopleyouexpecttoincludeintheeventwillgreatlyaffecthowmuchplanningandmoneywillbeneededtomakeitasuccessfulexperienceforeveryoneinvolved.Ifyouhaven’tplannedalargeeventbefore,youmaywanttothinksmallforyourfirstwaterevent.Then,afterhavingasuccessfulevent,doitagainandthinkbigger!
How should a committee be assembled? Thenumberofpeoplewhoshouldserveonyourcommitteewilldependonhowbigandelaborateyouwanttheeventtobe.Carefullyselectpeopleforthecommitteebecausetheyareveryimportantforthesuccessoftheevent.Theyshouldbewillingtoservethroughoutallphasesoftheplanning.Afteryouhaveassembledthecommittee,makesureallthemembersunderstandthepurpose,goalsandthemeoftheevent,aswellasthetargetaudienceandnumberofpeoplewhoareexpectedtoattend.Usethepreliminaryworksheettomakeanymodificationsbasedongroupdiscussionsandbrainstorming.Oncethedecisionshavebeenmade,makesureeveryoneisinagreementandcommittedtowhathasbeenestablishedonthepreliminaryworksheet.Thiswillhelpeveryonestayontrackasyoubegintheseriousworkofplanningtheevent!
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All Aboard!My Personal Notes
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Water EventPreliminary Planning Worksheet
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Part 2
LaunchingOff
Atthispoint,youhaveestablishedageneralthemeforyourevent,youknowabouthowbigtheeventisgoingtobeandyouhaveorganizedacommittee.Sonowwhat?Youarereadytolaunchoff!Thismeansthatyouarereadytobeginwiththerealplanningtomakesureyouhaveasuccessfulevent.
Where will the event be held? Thereareseveralpossibleplacesforconductingtheevent.Theeventmaybeheldindoorsoroutdoors,oracombinationofboth.Locationsmayincludeasingleclassroom,severalclassrooms,aschoolcafeteriawithstationsorboothsseparatingeachoftheactivities,aschoolfield,anearbypark,acommunityactivitycenter,shoppingcenterparkinglot,neighbor’sbackyard,etc.Selectingthelocationwilldependonthenumberofpeoplewhoareexpectedtoattendandthetypeofspacethatwillbestaccommodatetheoverallthemeoftheevent.
When will the event take place? Iftheeventistakingplaceataschool,itwillmostlikelybeheldduringschoolhours.Acelebrationweekthatisheldataschoolmayincludeadifferentpresenteroneachdayoftheweek,MondaythroughThursday,withaculminating“celebration”onFriday.Oritmaybeafewhoursforonedaywithseveralclassesorgradelevels.Itcouldalsobeanall-dayschoolwideevent.Acelebrationtakingplaceinthecommunitywithparticipantsofallagesmaybemoreeffectiveifheldonaweekend.
How much will the event cost and where can we get the money? Theamountofmoneyrequiredforyoureventwilldependonavarietyoffactors.Youmaybereceivingfinancialsupportandin-kinddonations,whichwillhelptocovercostsrelatedtotheevent.Foundations,businessesandindividualsmaybeinterestedincontributingmoneytosupportawaterconservationevent.Besuretosetupabudgetfortheeventandkeepanaccurateaccountofhowthemoneyisspent.
Potential expenses may include the following:
Rental for Space
Insurance Fees Information Packets
Marketing Materials
Printing Paper
Decorations
Postage Refreshments
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Miscellaneous
Whom should you seek for sponsors? Asimpleeventmaynotrequireanysponsors.However,itisimportanttorealizethatmanybusinessesandorganizationswanttoparticipateandsupportactivitiesthatencouragetheprotectionofourenvironmentandnaturalresources.Itprovidesanexcellentwayforthemtobeinvolvedwithissuesthataffectallofusinourcommunities.So,whynotinvitethemtoparticipate?Besuretotackletheissueofsponsorshipsearlyonsothatyouhavethefinancialresourcestoputontheevent.
Do you really need to organize a time line? Yes!Atimelinewillhelpyoutostayontrack.Asimpleeventmayrequireonlyabrieftimelinethatspansamonthorso,butamoreelaborateeventmaytakeuptoayeartoadequatelyorganizeandplan.Thefirstsampleincludedattheendofthispartissimpleandwillbeausefulmodelforasmall-scaleevent.ThesecondsamplewasusedattheCelebrate!WaterConservationeventandisappropriateforalarge-scaleeventwithalotofdetails.YourtimelinewillmostlikelybemuchsimplerthantheoneusedinCelebrate!WaterConservation,butitwillbeusefulforyoutostudyitsoyouknowwhichaspectsofeventplanningmaybenecessaryforyourevent.
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My Personal Notes
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Event Planning Time Line
Water iConse
rvaton Week
Jackson Elementary School
2 Months Before •Organizecommitteeofteachers•Decideonthemeanddatesofeventweek
6 Weeks Before •Decideonpresenters•Developbudget•Developeventpromotionplan•Correspondwithpresenters
1 Month Before •Createeventprogram•Createpromotionalfliersandmaterials
3 Weeks Before •Writeeventscript•Inventoryallsuppliesneededforevent•Displaypromotionalfliersandmaterials
One Week Before •Inventoryallsuppliesneededforevent,orderanything thatismissingoradditionallyneeded•Updateandfinalizeresponsibilities•Printeventprogram•Completepre-eventweekactivities•Callpresentersandotherparticipatingschoolsfor remindersandanylast-minuteneeds
Event Week
One Week After •Sendoutevaluations•Sendthank-youletterstopresentersandstaff•Schedulemeetingwithcommitteememberstoassess
effectivenessandthesuccessoftheevent
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Event Planning Time Line
One Year Before•Readthemanual•Selectacommittee•Selectcommitteechair(s)
10 Months•Establishexpectationsand groundrules•Decideoneventtypeandlength•Performneedsassessment
9 Months•Decidefocus(title)•Brainstormthemes•Decideapproach•Decideonadate•Decideaudience(whatschooland
grade)
8 Months•Selecttheme•Developabudget•Securefunding•Decidenumberofparticipants
6 Months•Selectaneventsite•Selectarainsite•Reserveasite•Decideonmodeoftransportation•Reservetransportation•Brainstormentertainment
5 Months•Decideonpresentationmethod (booths,rotations)
•Decideonlistofpresenterstoinvite
16 Weeks•Sendinvitationstoselected
schools•Createyourcompleteschedule
(draft)•Secureentertainment
15 Weeks•Continueplanningyourschedule•Brainstormneededsupplylist
14 Weeks•Create/completeschedule•Mapyourfacilities(andrainsite)•Determineremaining responsibilities•Delegateremaining responsibilities•Makeamatrixofremaining responsibilities•Createpre-andpost-assess forparticipants
ment
13 Weeks•Brainstormadvertisingmaterials (brochure,fliers,etc.)
12 Weeks•Sendinvitation,alongwithbooth
informationsheet,topresenters•Sendlettertoparticipating
schoolswithupdateinformation(sendpre-andpost-assessment)
•Developadvertisingmaterials
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11 Weeks •Begintosecurepresenters
•Sendoutadvertisingmaterialsandbeginpromotionofevent
10 Weeks •Continuetosecurepresenters
•Solicitin-kinddonations•Createlayoutofeventsetup(map)
9 Weeks •Continuetosecurepresenters
•Developregistrationmaterials•Brainstormfoodneeds
8 Weeks•Beginbi-weeklyeventplanning meetings•Securefinalscheduleofevents•Continuetosecurepresenters•Sendoutregistrationmaterials•Orderfoodsupplies•Decideontable,chairs,tentsand sound-systemneeds•Solicitvolunteersforevent•Securein-kindgiftsandawards•PuteventinformationonWebsite
6 Weeks •Continuetosecurepresenters
•Orderallothereventsupplies•Secureanymascotsattending•Beginproductionofallprinted
materialsforeventday(signs,banners)
4 Weeks •Securefinallistofpresenters
•Securevolunteers•Createamatrixofdutiesandwho
isresponsibleduringeventday•Createamatrixofpresenters•Decideonnumberofparticipants
ineachrotatinggroup•Createrotationschedule•Sendconfirmationletterto
presenterswithmapandeventschedule
•Beginpre-eventactivitieswithparticipatingschools
•Sendfinallettertoschools,providingmapsandfinalschedule
•Createeventprogram
3 Weeks •Writeeventscript
•Confirmschedulewitheventsite
2 Weeks •Sendfinalupdateandreminderto
schools•Inventoryallsuppliesneededfor
event,orderanythingthatismissingoradditionallyneeded
•Updateandfinalizeeventdayresponsibilitymatrix
•Createregistrationtablematerials•Printeventprogram•Completepre-eventactivitieswith
schools
One Week •Makeparticipantbags
•Createparticipant,staffandpresenternametags
•Callpresentersandschoolsforreminderandanylast-minuteneeds
EVENT DAY •Setupeventtables,signage,
chairs,tentsandotherlast-minutedetails
•Ifyoufollowedtheeventmatrix,youshouldn’tworryaboutforgettinganimportantstep;however,unexpectedissuesmayarise,sobeflexible
One Week After •Sendoutevaluations
•Sendthank-youletterstoparticipants,presentersandstaff
•Schedulemeetingwithcommitteememberstoassesseffectivenessandsuccessofevent
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Part 3
Navigatingthe WatersNowthatyouandyourcommitteemembers
haveestablishedthattherewillbeawatercelebrationevent,itistimetobeginnavigatingthewatersandchartingthecourseofactivities.Thisisanimportantphaseintheplanningandwillrequirealotofcreativebrainstormingamongthemembersofyourcommittee.Youwanttodesignaneventthatwillbeenjoyableandmemorableforalltheparticipants.Withallthisinmind,let’sbeginnavigating...
How should I choose the activities? Ifyourfestivalisgoingtohaveseveralactivitiesoccurringsimultaneously,youwillwanttoincludeavarietyoftopics.Therearemanypossibilitiesforthetypesofwater-relatedactivitiesthatcouldbeincludedatyourfestival.Youarelimitedonlybyyourownimagination!Basedonthenumberofparticipants,besuretohaveenoughactivitiessothatthereisplentyforeveryonetodoandpeopledon’thavetowaittoolongtoparticipate.Itwouldbeadvisabletohaveafewextraactivitiesincaseyouenduphavingmorepeoplethanyouoriginallyplanned.Regardlessofhowmanyactivitiesareincludedintheevent,theactivitiesshouldbeinterestingandeducationalforalltheparticipants.
Herearejustafewexamplesofwater-relatedactivitiesyoumaywanttoconsiderforyourevent:
•Buildanaquifer•Putonaplayaboutwater•Createapuppetshow•Sharepoemsandsongsaboutwater•Createamuralofwaterconservationmessages•Performadanceaboutwater•Conductexperimentsonwaterquality•Createawatershed•Designpostersandbookmarkswithimportantwatermessages•Learnaboutthehydrologiccycle•Createawater-usagechecklist•Learnhowpollutantsaffectwaterresources
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Tohelpyoudecidewhichactivitiestoincludeinyourevent,askyourselfthefollowingquestions.Youranswersmayhelpyoudeterminewhetherornotanactivitywillbeappropriate(andsuccessful)foryouruniqueevent.
•Istheactivitygearedfortheageoftheaudience?•Istheactivityappropriateforthedevelopmentalskillsoftheaudience?•Doestheactivityprovideahands-onexperience?•Istheactivityalecture?Ifso,willitholdtheaudience’sattention?•Willtheaudienceneedtoprepareinadvancefortheactivity?•Doestheactivityprovidereal-lifeexamplesaboutthetopic?•Doestheactivityfocusontheaudience,creatingsomethingtoencourage
along-lastinglearningexperience?•Istheactivityinteresting?•Istheactivityfun?
How should I select the presenters? Selectingavarietyofinterestingpresentersfortheeventwillrequirealotofcarefulthoughtandpatience.Somepeoplemaybeextremelyknowledgeableabouttopicsrelatedtowater,butmustalsobeabletopresenttheinformationinamannerthatiseasytounderstandbytheintendedaudience.Youshouldprovideadditionalcoachingandsuggestionswhennecessary.Also,trytoencouragepresenterstointeractalotwiththeaudience,particularlyifyoungchildrenarepresent.Hands-onexperiencesshouldalsobesuggestedtopresentersasaneffectivewaytoteachimportantconceptsaboutwater.Eachpresenterwillmostlikelyhaveadifferentstyleofinteractingwithchildrenofdifferentages.Bydescribingthecharacteristicsoftheaudiencethatisexpectedtoattend,presenterscangainabetterunderstandingofhowtheywanttoconstructtheirpresentationsothatitwillbearewardingexperienceforboththepresenterandtheaudience.
Should I create a matrix of activities? Ifyouplantohaveseveralactivitiesoccurringsimultaneously,youwillprobablywanttosetupamatrixtokeeptrackofallofthem.Thematrixcanalsobeusedfororganizinggroupsofactivitiesintosequencesortracksformovingpeoplethroughtheevent.Iftheeventconsistsofseveraldifferentclassesofstudents,eachclassmaybeidentifiedasatracksothattheycanmovefromoneactivitytothenextasagroup.Creatingsometypeoforganizationalstructureforyoureventwillbeaneffectivewayofcontrollingthecrowdsandmanagingthenumberofpeopleparticipatingineachoftheactivities.
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What about volunteers? Thenumberofvolunteersyouwillneedtomakesureeverythingrunssmoothlywilldependonthesizeandscopeofyourevent.Thebestvolunteerswillbepeoplewhosupportwaterconservationandwanttoprotectournaturalresources.Theywillbeparticularlyenthusiasticaboutsharingimportantwatermessageswiththeparticipants.Fortheevent,thevolunteersshouldbeeasytoidentifyinacrowd.Theymaywearspecialhats,T-shirts,buttons,etc.,sothatparticipantscanfindthemeasilywhennecessary.Remember,volunteersareveryspecialpeoplewhowanttobeattheevent.Hereareafewwaysvolunteerscancontributetothesuccessofanevent:
•Greetingpeopleastheyentertheevent•Servingsnacksandbeverages•Assistingpresentersatactivities•Managingthecrowds•Providingadditionalhelptoyoungsters
What goes on the agenda? Youshouldcreateanagendathatprovidesasimpleoutlineofwhatwillhappenandwhenitwillhappenduringthecourseoftheevent.UsetheagendaforCelebrate!WaterConservationbelowtogiveyousomeideasaboutwhatyouragendamaylooklike.
9:30–10 a.m. Students arrive to musicalentertainment
10–10:10 a.m. Welcome 10:10–11:45 a.m. Students visit five education stations and
place their puzzle pieces into the giant puzzle 11:45–12:15 a.m. Lunch and entertainment by juggler,
unicyclist, stilt walker, magician and mascots
12:15–1 p.m. Singing, awards ceremony, puzzle completion
agendaagenda
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Water
Thefollowingagendashowshowaclassoffourth-gradestudentscelebratedwaterforanentireweek.
agendaagendaWater
WeekConservation
Jackson Elementary School
Week
Jackson Elementary School
WaterConse
rvation Week
Jackson Elementary School
MondayAll About Water
1:00 - 1:45 p.m. Presentation by an expert fromSouthwest Florida Water Management District
1:45 - 2:10 p.m. Hands-on activity related to presentation
TuesdayHow Does Drinking Water Get to Our Homes?
1:00 - 1:45 p.m. Presentation by expert from the local waterdepartment
1:45 - 2:10 p.m. Hands-on activity related to presentation
Wednesday1:00 - 1:45 p.m. Presentation by water quality expert1:45 - 2:10 p.m. Hands-on activity related to presentation
Thursday1:00 - 1:45 p.m. Presentation by water conservation expert1:45 - 2:10 p.m. Students learn how to conduct a water audit in their
homes
Friday (Celebration)Sharing What We Learned About Water
1:00 - 1:45 p.m. Presentations by various students to another classthat was invited to attend
1:45 - 2:10 p.m. Everyone learns a water song about water conservation
Conservati
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How will others find out about the event? Therearemanywaystopromotetheevent.Ifitisalargeevent,youmaywanttoprovideapressreleaseforlocalnewspapersandradiostations.Posterscouldbedisplayedthroughoutthearea.Signsatgrocerystores,oncommunitybulletinboards,atneighborhoodparks,etc.,arejustafewplaceswhereyoumaywanttopublicizetheevent.Remember,ifyouwantpeopletoattendtheevent,makesuretheyknowaboutit!
How about a map? Ifyouaregoingtohaveaspeakerataschoolauditorium,youprobablywon’tneedtoprepareamap.But,ifyouplantohaveseveralboothsandactivityareasfillingalargeindoororoutdoorarea,youshoulddesignamapthatindicateswhereeverythingislocatedandidentifiesthepatternoftrafficmovingthroughthearea.
Anyone for snacks? Ifyouplantoserverefreshments,makesureyouprovideadequatespaceforservingthem.Also,toavoidrunningoutofanyfoodorbeverages,plantohaveextrashandytoaccommodatemorepeoplethanyoumayhaveoriginallyexpected.Ifyoureventisoutdoorsinwarmweather,remembertoprovidelotsofwater.
How can we take roll? Ifyoureventincludesparticipantsfromdifferentclassesorgradelevelsataschool,itwillprobablybefairlyeasytodeterminehowmanypeopleattended.Butifyouhavealargepublicevent,howwillyouknowhowmanypeopleshowedup?Aneasywayfortrackingtheattendanceistohaveonlyoneentrancepointfortheeventandkeepacountofhowmanypeopleenter.Sincesomepeoplemaywanttoleaveandreturnlater,youcanavoidcountingthemtwiceifyouidentifyentrantswithtemporarytattoosorstamps,paperwristbands,tickets,etc.
Do we really need to conduct a trial run? Toensurethattheeventrunssmoothly,youwillprobablywanttogothroughatrialrunofwhatyouthinkshouldoccurfromthetimepeopleareexpectedtoarrivetothepointatwhichtheydepart,ortheeventisover.Thetrialrunisatimewhenyoucancatchlast-minutedetailsthatyouforgotaboutearlier.Itwillalsoprovidevolunteerswithanopportunitytogetabettersenseofwhatisexpectedtohappenthroughouttheevent.
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List of Booth Activities
Tampa-Hillsborough County Storytelling FestivalHearwaterstoriesfromaprofessionalstoryteller.
Pinellas County Utilities“WaterWasteRace”—Identifywater-wastingactivitiesandwater-savingactivities.
The Pier Aquarium“AlternativeWaterResources”—Learnotherwaystoreduceourdrainonvaluablewaterresources:Conservationisthekey!
Suncoast Earth Force“DesignthePerfectWaterConservationLeader”—Studentsdrawawaterconservationleader.
Tampa Water Department“WaterCycleWristbands”—Learnaboutthewatercyclebymakingawristband.
Museum of Science and Industry“Water-WiseButterflies”—Learnhowwaterconservationandbutterflygardeninggohand-in-hand.
The Florida Aquarium“SeeYouLater,Gator?”—Livegatorprogramthatfocusesonwetlandsandtheimportantroletheyplayinthearea’swaterquality.
Audubon Resource Center at Lettuce Lake Park“AquaticAdaptions”—Learnaboutadaptionsinaquaticplantsandanimals,andlearnhowyoucandoyourpartthroughwaterconservation.
Florida Yards and Neighborhoods“WhyisWaterImportant?”—LearnaboutformsofwateravailableonEarth,thecompositionoftheEarthanddifferentwayswateriswasted.
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Clearwater Marine Aquarium“GetinTouchWithWater”—Awetlands/estuaryhabitatgamewithatouchtank.
Florida Ag in the Classroom“PlayItAgain:AWaterFactGame”—Studentsparticipateinteamsina“Jeopardy-like”waterfactsgame.
Hillsborough County Water Department“RibbitingaboutWaterConservation”—Awaterconservationtriviagamefeaturingfrogs.
CF Industries“Re-Water-Cycling”—Learnaboutdifferentwaystousereclaimedwaterandhowtoconservewater.Also,learnaboutthephosphateindustry’sroleinwaterconservation.
City of St. Pete Water Department“WaterMeter”—Learnaboutwaysthatwaterisusedinourhouseholdsandinourcommunity.Investigatewaystoconservewater.
Lowry Park Zoo“WetlandWonders”—Learnaboutallthewondersofawetland!
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The Hydrologic Cycle
Solar energy: energy provided by the sun for the never-ending water cycle.
Evaporation: vapor created when the sun heats water in lakes, streams, rivers or oceans.
Transpiration: vapor created when plants and trees give off moisture.
Condensation: tiny droplets of water formed when water vapor rises into the air and cools.
Precipitation: moisture released when clouds become heavy and form rain, snow and hail.
Percolation: movement of water through the ground.
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Thewatercycleisanever-endingprocesswithinourenvironment.TheEarth’swatersupplycontinuouslymovesfromtheatmospheretotheEarthandback.Usethepicturetoseehowwatermovesthroughourenvironment.Thentrymakingyourownwatercyclewristband.Eachofthebeadswillrepresentadifferentpartofthecycle.It’sfun!
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Materials:
• Onebeadofeachofthefollowingcolors:yellow,clear,green,white,blueandbrown
• Pieceofstringafewinchesbiggerthanyourwrist
Instructions:
1. Threadthedifferent-coloredbeadsonthestringinanyorder.
2. Placethestringaroundyourwristandtieit.
3. Cutofftheextrastring.
4. Rotatethebeadsaroundyourwristanddescribewhatishappeninginthewatercycle.
Water Cycle WristbandAll of the earth’s water is part of an endless cycle called the water cycle.
Through this cycle, nature cleans and moves water from theocean to the air to the land and back again.
COLOR REPRESENTS DESCRIPTIONYELLOW solar energy energy provided by the sun in the
form of heat and light that powersthe never-ending water cycle
CLEAR evaporation vapor created when the sunheats water in lakes, streams,rivers, oceans, etc.
GREEN transpiration vapor created when plants andtrees give off moisture
WHITE condensation tiny droplets of water formedwhen water vapor rises intothe air and cools
BLUE precipitation moisture released when cloudsbecome heavy and form rain,snow, hail or sleet
BROWN percolation movement of water throughthe ground
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1. Thread the different-colored beads on the string in any order.
2. Place the string around your wrist and tie it.
3. By rotating the beads around your wrist, you have created a water cycle.
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Matrix of Activities
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Track A
The Pier Aquarium“Exploring Alternative
Water Sources”A1
MOSI“Water-Wise Butterflies”
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Hillsborough Co. Water Dept.“Ribbiting About Water
Conservation”A3
Pinellas Co.Coop. Ext. Service
“Why is Water Important?”A4
Tampa/Hillsborough Co.Storytelling Festival“Waterful Stories”
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PuzzleA6
Track B
Tampa Water Department“Water Cycle Wristbands”
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Suncoast Earth Force“The Perfect Water
Conservation LeaderB2
Audubon Resource Center“Aquatic Adaptions”
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CF Industries“Re-Water-Cycling”
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Clearwater MarineAquarium
“Get In Touch With Water”B5
PuzzleB6
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Florida Ag in the Classroom“Play it Again:
A Water Fact Game”C1
The Florida Aquarium“See you later, Gator?”
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Pinellas Co. Utilities“Water Waste Race”
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Lowry Park Zoo“Wetland Wonders”
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City of St. PetersburgWater Department
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Volunteer Memo
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Celebrate! Water Conservation Event Volunteers
FROM: Project Manager
SUBJECT: Celebrate! Water Conservation Event
Thank you for volunteering for the Celebrate! Water Conservation Event to be held on Insert Date at Insert Location. We are all getting very excited about the event as the day approaches.
I am attaching a list of volunteers and assignments for the event, as well as some other information that you will find helpful. Please be aware that some changes to the assignment list may be necessary as the event approaches.
I included approximate times on the attachment. Please be at the Insert Location in plenty of time to report for your assignment. If you wish to arrive early, there will be a brief orientation at Insert Time. In case of rain, we will hold the event Insert Rain Site.
Lunch will be provided and water will be available all day. We advise you to wear a hat and sunscreen, as most of the assignments require being on the field all morning. Insert Name can also provide directions to Location, if you need them.
If you have a scheduling conflict or questions about the event, please contact me by telephone at Insert Phone Number, or by e-mail at Insert E-mail. If you know someone who still wishes to be included on the volunteer list, please forward that information to me as well. I look forward to seeing you that day!
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Sample Map
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Part 4
Enjoyingthe Cruise
Youhavefinallymadeitthroughallthetwistsandturnsofplanningtheeventandyoufeeleveryoneisreadyfortherealeventtohappen.Thelast-minutedetailshavebeenaddressedandpeoplewillbegintoarriveshortly.Youhavetalkedtoallthecommitteemembers,volunteersandpresenters.Theyareexcitedaboutmakingtheeventabigsuccessandonethatrunssmoothly.So,nowitistimeforeveryonetotakeadeepbreathandbeginenjoyingthecruise!
How will the participants know where to go? Displaysignsatalltheobviousplacessothatpeoplewillknowwheretogowhentheyarrive.Signsshouldbeplacedtomarkeachoftheentrances,exits,displaysandactivities.Ampleparkingspaceshouldbeprovidedforthenumberofcarsexpectedattheevent.Remembertoreserveparkingspacesfordignitariesandmembersofthemediawhomaybeattendingtheevent.
What happens when the people arrive? Ifpeopleneedtoregisterforyourevent,volunteerscanhelppeopleatregistrationtables.Programscanbedistributedaspeoplearrive.Thisisalsoapointatwhichvolunteerscangreetpeopleandwelcomethemtotheevent.Thegreetersshouldbeveryenthusiasticandhelpcreateafestiveatmosphere!
How should I monitor the events? Besuretomonitortheactivitiesoccurringattheeventbycheckinginonthepresentersandvolunteers.Makesuretheyhaveeverythingtheyneedandthattheactivitiesarerunningsmoothly.Trytoassistthemimmediatelywithanyproblemstheymayencounter.
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Where can people get additional information or first aid? Peoplearealwayslookingformoreinformationabouttopicsrelatedtowaterresources.Inaddition,youneverknowwhenanemergencymightoccur.Youwillwanttohaveadesignatedareaforinformationandbeabletodealwithanyissuesthatmayarise.
How can we capture the moments? Althoughalotmaybeoccurringsimultaneouslyduringthecourseoftheevent,trytohaveafewphotographersbrowsingaroundwiththeircameras.Photographswillprovideyouwithagreatrecordoftheinterestingmomentsthattookplace.Youmayalsowanttohaveareporterinterviewingparticipantsabouttheirexperiences.Takelotsofpicturesorvideoclips.You’llbegladyoudid!
Who are those funny characters walking around? Mascotsarealwaysfuntohaveatanevent.Theycanbedressedupinallkindsofamusingcostumes.Atthesametime,theycanprovideimportantmessagesaboutwatertoparticipants.Youmaywanttoinviteoneofthefamiliarmascotsfromtheareaorcreateafewofyourown!
Is it time to go already? Itissurprisinghowthetimewillgobywheneveryoneisenjoyingthemselvessomuch!Aspeopleexittheevent,haveafewvolunteerstheretothankpeopleforattendingtheevent.Aspeopleleave,theywilloftensharetheircommentsandsuggestions.Thisisagoodtimetogetanearlyindicationaboutthesuccessoftheevent.Youmayalsowanttoprovidegoodiebagsthatcontainmaterialsthatsupportthewaterconservationtheme.Someexamplescaninclude:
Forstudents:•Workbooks•Water-relatedgamesandtoys
Foradults:•Low-flowshowerheads•Faucetaerators•Leakdetectiondyetablets•Raingauges
Goodiebagsprovidegreatpromotionforeventsponsorsandtheyprovidelong-termeducationfortheparticipants.
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Disembarking
The“cruising”oftheactualeventmaybeover,buttherearestillafewmorethingstodoaswedisembark.Attheendofanycruise,itisimportanttoknowifthepassengershadagoodtime.Inthecaseofourwatercelebrationevent,itiscalledanevaluation.Youwillwanttoknowwhattheparticipantslearnedaboutwater,oriftheybecamemoreawareaboutissuesrelatedtoourwaterresources,discoverednewwaystoconservewaterindoorsandoutdoors,enjoyedthemselvesattheactivities,etc.Thismayalsobeatimewhenyouwanttosuggestwaysofextendingtheeventthroughtheuseofcontestsorrelatedworkshops.Ofcourse,nojourneyiscompletewithoutthankingallofthosepeoplewhomadeitpossible!
Was the event a success? Therearemanywaystodeterminewhetherornottheeventwasasuccess.Inaschoolenvironment,pre-andposttestsarefrequentlyusedtomeasurehowmuchstudentslearnedbyparticipatingatawatercelebrationevent.Florida’sSunshineStateStandardscanalsobeusedforcorrelatingthecontentofactivitiestoeducationalstandardsandbenchmarks.Feedbackfromsurveyscanhelpdeterminethedegreetowhichthegoalsoftheeventwerereached.Reviewingalloftheinformationcollectedfromtestsandsurveyswillprovideyouwithageneraloverviewabouthowwelltheeventwasreceivedbytheparticipants.
What else can happen? Therearemanywaystoextendthewatercelebrationevent.Youmaydecidetohaveacontestrelatedtotheevent.Theremaybeaworkshopschedulednearbythatprovidesmorein-depthstudyofoneofthetopicsthatwasincludedattheevent.Alistofsuggestedactivitiescouldbedistributedattheendoftheevent.Studentsoftenenjoymakingposters,bookmarks,modelsandotherthingsthatuseinformationtheylearnedfromtheirparticipationintheevent.CalltheSouthwestFloridaWaterManagementDistricttoscheduleafreewaterresourcesworkshopforyourschoolororganization.
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How can I thank everyone? Don’tforgettothankeveryone!Themembersofthecommittee,volunteers,sponsorsandjustaboutanyonewhohadsomethingtodowiththeeventshouldreceivesomeacknowledgmentfortheirtimeandeffort.Asimplethank-youlettermaybeallthatisrequired.Or,ifitwasabigevent,youmaywanttohaveacongratulatorylunchorparty,whichcouldalsoprovidetimeforgroupreflection.Youmaybesurprisedathowmanypeoplewillwanttobeginorganizingforthenextwatercelebrationevent!
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Pre-/Post-Assessment
Read each question and circle your answer.
1. Whichisnotawaytoconservewater?
A.Wateringlawnsduringtheearlymorninghours.B.Takingshortershowers.C.Leavingthefaucetrunningwhilebrushingteeth.D.Installingwater-savingfixturesonfaucetsandtoilettanks.
2. Whyshouldpeopleconservewater?
A.Becauseanimalsneedwatertosurvive.B.Becausehumansneedwatertosurvive.C.Becauseplantsneedwatertosurvive.D.Alloftheabove.
3. ListfivedifferentwayswaterisusedinFlorida:
4. Listfivedifferentwaysthatyoucanpersonallyconservewaterinyour homeoratyourschool:
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5. Asastudent,howcanyougetinvolvedinprotectingourwaterresources?
A.Talktoyourfamilymembersandfriendsaboutwaystosavewater.B.Developawaterconservationcampaignatyourschool.C.Practicewaterconservationhabits.D.Alloftheabove.
6. Listsomepeoplethatyoucouldteachaboutwaterconservation.
A.__________________________________________________________ B.__________________________________________________________ C.__________________________________________________________
7. Matchthefollowingwordswiththeirdefinitions.
Drought A. carefuluseofaresource;limitingwaste ____ ____ ____ B. waterbeneaththeEarth’ssurface
C. theendlesscycleofwatermovingthroughtheenvironment
D. aperiodoftimeduringwhichprecipitationismuchlowerthantheaverageamountofprecipitationforthattimeofyearatthatparticularplace
E. asponge-likeundergroundlayeroflimestoneorrocksthatcanholdandreleasewater
F.scientificformulaforwater
G. awater-conservingwayoflandscaping
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Determine whether each statement is true or false. Circle your answer.
8. Ifyouturnthefaucetoffwhileyouarebrushingyourteethandifyoutakeshortershowers,youcansavemanygallonsofwatereveryday.
True False
9. Lessthanonepercentoftheworld’swaterisavailableforhumanconsumption.
True False
10. ThereisonlyhalfasmuchwaterontheEarthnowastherewas1,000yearsago.
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Pre-/Post-AssessmentAnswer Key
AnswerKeyandCorrelationtotheSunshineStateStandardsinScience
Read each question and circle your answer.
1. Whichisnotawaytoconservewater?(SC.D.2.2, SC.H.3.2) Answer: C
A.Wateringlawnsduringtheearlymorninghours.B.Takingshortershowers.C. Leaving the faucet running while brushing teeth.D.Installingwater-savingfixturesonfaucetsandtoilettanks.
2. Whyshouldpeopleconservewater?(SC.D.2.2) Answer: D
A.Becauseanimalsneedwatertosurvive.B.Becausehumansneedwatertosurvive.C.Becauseplantsneedwatertosurvive.D. All of the above.
3. ListfivedifferentwayswaterisusedinFlorida:(SC.D.1.2)
4. Listfivedifferentwaysthatyoucanpersonallyconservewaterinyourhomeoratyourschool:(SC.D.2.2, SC.D.3.2)
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5. Asastudent,howcanyougetinvolvedinprotectingourwaterresources?(SC.D.2.2) Answer: D
A.Talktoyourfamilymembersandfriendsaboutwaystosavewater.B.Developawaterconservationcampaignatyourschool.C.Practicewaterconservationhabits.D. All of the above.
6. Listsomepeoplethatyoucouldteachaboutwaterconservation.(SC.D.2.2)
7. Matchthefollowingwordswiththeirdefinitions.
D Drought A. carefuluseofaresource;limitingwaste
B. waterbeneaththeEarth’ssurfaceG Xeriscape
C. theendlesscycleofwatermovingthroughtheenvironment
E AquiferD. aperiodoftimeduringwhich
precipitationismuchlowerthantheC HydrologicCycle averageamountofprecipitationforthat
timeofyearatthatparticularplace
B GroundWater E. asponge-likeundergroundlayeroflimestoneorrocksthatcanholdandreleasewater
F H2O F.scientificformulaforwater
A Conservation G. awater-conservingwayoflandscaping
Determine whether each statement is true or false. Circle your answer.(SC.D.1.2, SC.D.2.2)
8. Ifyouturnthefaucetoffwhileyouarebrushingyourteethandifyoutakeshortershowers,youcansavemanygallonsofwatereveryday.Answer: True
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9. Lessthanonepercentoftheworld’swaterisavailableforhumanonsumption.Answer: True
rue False
10. ThereisonlyhalfasmuchwaterontheEarthnowastherewas1,000yearsago.Answer: False
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Student EvaluationThank You for Participating
1. DidyouenjoyattendingtheCelebrate! Water Conservationevent?Telluswhy.
2. WhatpartoftheCelebrate! Water Conservationeventdidyoulikebest?
3. WhatstationdidyoulikebestattheCelebrate! Water Conservationevent?
4. Listoneormoreimportantfactsyoulearnedaboutwaterconservationatthecelebration:
5. Whatotherwatertopicswouldyouliketolearnabout?
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ParticipatingOrganization Evaluation Form
ThankyouforparticipatinginCelebrate!WaterConservation.Pleasetakeafewminutestocompletethisformsothatwecancontinuetoimproveourevents.
Pleaseevaluatenumbers1–5usingthefollowingscale:SD=StronglyDisagree,D=Disagree,A=Agree,SA=StronglyAgree.Circletheresponsethatmostcloselyrepresentsyouropinion.
1.Celebrate!WaterConservationwasaworthwhileeventformyorganizationtoparticipateinthisyear.SDDASA
2.Iwouldparticipateinacelebrationlikethisagain.SDDASA
3.TheDistrictprovidedenoughinformationpriortotheeventformyorganization’sboothpreparation.SDDASA
4.ThemonthofAprilisagooddatefortheevent.SDDASA
(Ifyoudisagreeorstronglydisagree,pleasesuggestabetterdate:
5.Thehoursof10a.m.to1p.m.areagoodtimeframefortheevent.SDDASA
6.IreceivedadequateassistancefromDistrictstaffthedayoftheevent.SDDASA
Pleaseusethebackofthisformoradditionalsheetstosuggestimprovementsortolistanyothercomments.Thankyou!
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Group Leader Event Agenda
Location: RaymondJamesStadiuminTampa
Audience: 3004thgraders,SchwarzkopfElementary(Hillsborough)andNorthwestElementary(Pinellas)
Purpose: Raiseawarenessoftheimportanceofwaterconservationandwaterconservationeducation
Message: Eachofushasapartinsavingwater.WeneedtoworktogethertoconserveFlorida’swaterresources.
Wear your Celebrate! Water Conservation T-shirt the day of the event.
8:30 Orientationmeetingtogoovertheeventactivitiesandschedule.Youwillbegivenyourgroupnumber,stationmatrixandrotationschedule.
9:30-10:00 Participantsarrive.Staffandvolunteerswillbetheretogreetbuses.Thestudentswillbewelcomedandgiveninstructionsongroupingoutsideofthebuses.Thestudentswillthenbeescortedoffbusesandintroducedtotheirgroupleaders.GroupleaderswillescortthestudentsthroughGateDandthenthroughthetunnelinGateD.Continueontothestadiumfieldandupthestairstothewestbleachersforwelcomingremarks.Orientationofthedayisgiventothestudents.
10:00-10:10 Welcomingremarks.(Encourageyourgrouptocheeratappropriatetimes.)
10:10-11:45 Escortstudentsbackdownthestairstothestadiumfield.Takeyourgrouptoyourassignedtrack,beginatyourscheduledstartingboothandgothroughrotationschedule.Thereare15minutesforeachactivity.Thefirststationmaybeslightlyshorterthantheothers.Theband
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willplaymusictosignalstudentstorotatetothenextbooth.Escortyourgrouptothenextboothasquicklyaspossible,thereisonlya30-secondtimeframebetweenactivities.Theboothsareclosetogether,sothisshouldbeeasilyfacilitated.Waterisavailableforeachtrack.
Rotation Schedule10:10-10:25 Rotation 110:25-10:40 Rotation 210:40-10:55 Rotation 310:55-11:10 Rotation 411:10-11:25 Rotation 511:25-11:40 Rotation 6
As soon as your group has completed the rotationschedule, escort them to lunch.
11:45-12:15 Lunch.QuicklyescortthestudentsthroughthepuzzlebacktowardsGateD.Takethestudentsupthestairstothesouthendzoneofthestadium.Lunchisbeingservedupthestairsinthesouthendzone.Thestudentswillsitandeattheirlunchontheredpicnictables.Thismightalsobeagoodtimetoseeifanystudentsneedabathroombreak.At12:15,takethestudentstodisposeoftheirlunchandescortthemtothewestbleachersagainfortheunveilingofthepuzzleandclosingceremonies.
12:25-1:00 Closingceremonies.(Encourageyourgrouptocheeratappropriatetimes.)
Studentsaredismissedtotheirbuses.EscortthestudentsdownthestairstothestadiumfieldandbackoutthroughGateD.Studentsshouldbetakentothebusesonwhichtheyfirstarrived.Committeemembershandoutgoodiebagsandthankpeopleforcoming.Boothsandexhibitsbegintobreakdown.
Ifthereareanystudentswhoneedtousetherestroomatanypointduringtheevent,restroomsarelocatedinthesouthendzoneofthestadium.Achaperonewillneedtoescortstudents.Therewillbevolunteersatthestairstodirectthestudentstothebathrooms.
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Thank-you Letterfor Participating Organizations
Dear
Thank you for participating in the Southwest Florida Water Management District’s Celebrate! Water Conservation event on April 11, 2002. The students and teachers received valuable information about water conservation because of your interactive activities. We appreciate the time and effort you put into your presentations. Education was the key objective of the event, and your participation helped achieve that goal.
Please take time to complete the evaluation that is included with this letter. We appreciate any feedback so that we can improve the quality of our events.
We look forward to working with you. Thank you again for your support of water resources education.
Sincerely,
Rebecca BrayIn-School Education CoordinatorCommunications DepartmentSouthwest Florida Water Management District
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Helpful Web Resourcesfor Water Celebrations
Southwest Florida Water Management Districtwww.WaterMatters.org
Educating Young People About Waterwww.uwex.edu/erc/eypaw/
Environmental Protection Agencywww.epa.gov/surf/states/fl
The Groundwater Foundationwww.groundwater.org/KidsCorner/festival.htm
Big Sioux Water Festivalwww.brookings.com/bswf
Iowa Children’s Water Festivalhttp://icwf.cfu.net/
Grey Bruce Clean Water Festivalwww.waterfestival.ca/home.html
Peel Children’s Water Festivalwww.peel-waterfestival.ca
Water Environment Federationwww.wef.org/wefstudents
Give Water a Handwww.uwex.edu/erc
Water Wiserwww.waterwiser.org
Learning to be Water Wise and Energy Efficientwww.getwise.org
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Potential Cooperatorsfor Water Celebrations
LocalUtilityOrganizations
CooperativeExtensionServiceRepresentatives
LocalMuseumsandAquariums
FloridaMarineResearchInstitute
LocalFloridaWildlifeCommissionRepresentatives
LocalDepartmentofEnvironmentalProtectionOffices
LocalUniversitiesandCommunityColleges
LocalBusinessPartners
Non-ProfitEnvironmentalGroups(Audubon,Sierra,NationalEstuaryPrograms)
LocalStudentEnvironmentalActionGroups