WATER FESTIVALS

Project WET water festivals promote awareness of and increased knowledge about water resources. Water festivals are held for children at or near their school, for community members or for consumers in a retail setting.

Water Festivals

PROJECT WET WATER FESTIVALS

Project WET water festivals are held globally to educate students about water in fun, interactive environments and offer alternative learning opportunities including structured learning stations and exhibits where students engage in hands-on water activities and investigations.

While grounded in water science principles, the festivals also promote multidisciplinary approaches to learning by integrating social studies, geography, math, language arts, art and journaling.

Festivals are planned at the community level and learning stations and exhibits are led by employees, educators, community water experts, parents or community members after completing Project WET training. Often, festivals coincide with water celebration days, such as World Water Day or Earth Day.

Water Festival guide

WATER FESTIVAL GUIDE 

Project WET’s free, downloadable Water Festival Guide can help you get started organizing a water festival in your school or community.

Get The Water Festival Guide

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