Make & Take Rain Barrel Workshop - Just $35!

Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Wood Lake Nature Center
Past workshop participants assembling their rain barrel.

What's one of the simplest, high-impact ways to save water and help protect our watershed? Using a rain barrel.

Lawn and garden watering typically makes up 40% of total summer household water usage, according to the EPA. Plus, the biggest threat to our waters today is polluted runoff — water that runs off our roofs and into our streets and alleys, carrying all the oil, sediment and other contaminants that it picks up along the way into our lakes, rivers and streams. For conservation and for pollution prevention, installing a rain barrel to collect and store rainwater for use on your lawn and gardens is a simple but powerful way to make a difference for the Mississippi River.

Thanks to Coca-Cola Refreshments of Eagan, FMR has 30 used syrup containers for participants to turn into rain barrels. During the course of this workshop, participants will be provided with the necessary parts ($35 per kit) and guided through the process of converting these containers into allies for a cleaner Mississippi River. The barrels are white (but paintable) and connect to your existing downspout.

Taking place at Wood Lake Nature Center, the workshop will begin with a presentation on how home lawn and garden practices impact our waters and how we can make a difference. Next we’ll discuss the watershed-friendly benefits of rain barrels in more detail, then review how to build, incorporate, install and maintain them. With guidance from FMR staff, participants will then build a rain barrel to take home. 

Ready to register?

Claim your spot now via Eventbrite - Just $35!

Eventbrite - 'Make and Take' Rain Barrel Workshop, July 26th

 

Can't make it?

Contact Volunteer Coordinator Amy Kilgore to recieve notice of upcoming River-friendly Homes & Gardens workshops or other events in this area. 

Thank you to our partners and funders: 

Coca-Cola Refreshments of Eagan. Funding provided by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District.

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