Families learn about water conservation at the Water Pool-ooza event in Grand Rapids.
Grand Rapids is gearing up for the Water Pool-ooza events this spring and summer, aiming to educate families about drinking water. The first event will take place on April 19 at the Lake Michigan Filtration Plant, followed by a second on June 7 at Riverside Park. Both events will feature fun, engaging activities focused on water conservation and career opportunities in the water industry, with registration encouraged but not mandatory. Join in to learn about the importance of clean water and explore potential careers in this vital field.
Get ready, Grand Rapids! The city is making a splash with two fantastic events called Water Pool-ooza, designed to dive deep into the journey of our drinking water. These family-friendly gatherings are all about education, fun, and exploring potential careers in the water industry. And the best part? They’re completely free!
Water Pool-ooza is happening on two special dates this year. The first event will take place on Saturday, April 19, at the picturesque location of the Lake Michigan Filtration Plant in West Olive. Then, get ready for the second event on Saturday, June 7, at Riverside Park right in Grand Rapids. Both events will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering plenty of time for families to join in on the fun and learning.
The kickoff event on April 19 is eagerly anticipated by many. Visitors can expect guided tours of the Lake Michigan Filtration Plant, which will take place every 30 minutes. This gives attendees a unique opportunity to see firsthand how our drinking water is treated and transformed. One of the main attractions is the travel journey of drinking water—follow its path from the beautiful lake to your very own tap at home. Plus, you’ll get to interact with skilled water professionals who are excited to share their knowledge.
While online registration for this event is encouraged, it isn’t mandatory, so families can still join in even if they haven’t signed up ahead of time. Just show up and get ready to learn!
Registration for the June event will be opening soon, so keep an eye on the city’s website for details. This is a perfect chance to bring your children and spark their interest in science, nature, and the vital role clean water plays in our lives.
The Water Pool-ooza events are not just fun; they have a serious educational component. As the world faces challenges related to water supply and quality, there is a growing need for trained professionals in the water sector. The City of Grand Rapids is collaborating with Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to promote this vital industry. Through training programs in water and wastewater treatment, as well as public works, these partnerships aim to encourage future generations to consider careers in this essential field.
So whether you’re a water enthusiast, a parent looking for engaging activities for your kids, or someone curious about a career in the water industry, the Water Pool-ooza events offer something for everyone. Enjoy a day of education, exploration, and fun in the sun!
Residents who are interested in attending either of the Water Pool-ooza events can find more information and details on how to register by visiting the city’s official website. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn more about the importance of clean, fresh water and the exciting careers available in this essential line of work!
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