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Michigan Water Week

Michigan recognizes national Drinking Water Week from May 1-7, 2022. Drinking Water Week was established by the American Water Works Association (AWWA) and its partners and provides a unique opportunity for both water professionals and the communities they serve to recognize the vital role water plays in our daily lives.

Huntington Woods Virtual Rain Barrel Workshop

Learn about the benefits of rain barrels and how to put one together. Save money on your water bill and help your plants by providing them with “softer” un-treated water. Virtual workshops and in-person supplies available in Southeast Michigan.

Mid-Michigan Teachers – Watershed Connection Sign up

This is an extensive and rewarding professional development program for teachers of grades 6-9 to engage their students in learning about watersheds, their importance, and how to protect them.

Citizen Scientist Stream Monitoring

Olivet College

Become a citizen scientist! Eaton Conservation District and Olivet College invite you to join the Eaton County Collaborative Stream Monitoring Program.

Citizen Scientist Stream Monitoring

Olivet College

Citizen Scientists welcome! This is your last change this spring to participate in the Eaton County Collaborative Stream Monitoring Program . Join Eaton Conservation District and Olivet College to monitor the health of our rivers and streams.

Boardman River Clean Sweep

We will meet at Hull Park and then drive to the south end of the lake to launch our boats.  We'll paddle the lake on the south end as a group from the TAPC.

BOAT WASH DEMONSTRATION

Cresent Shores Boat Launch Long Lake, Interlochen, MI

Come learn how to keep invasive species from entering the lake.

Boat Wash Demonstration

Cresent Shores Boat Launch Long Lake, Interlochen, MI

Come learn how to keep invasive species from entering the lake. Sponsored by the Long Lake Association, Interlochen, MI.

Kawkawlin River Clean-Up

Kawkawlin River

This year will mark the 26th annual river clean up for the Kawkawlin River Watershed Association