Rain Barrel Workshops

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Watershed Stewards Program.

Into each life a little rain must fall…so why not make the most of it? The Watershed Stewards Program, a joint program of Clark County Environmental Services and WSU Clark County Extension, is again offering the very popular rain barrel workshop on Wednesday, February 20, 2013 (6:30-8:30 pm) or on Saturday, April 13, 2013 (9:00-11:00 am) at the 78th Street Heritage Farm (1919 NE 78th Street, Vancouver).

Rain barrels are a good way to divert some of your home’s stormwater runoff and to save water for the garden on dry days. The workshop includes instruction on assembly and installation, barrel, parts and snacks for $35; or, if you just want to check out what a rain barrel is all about, the workshop is FREE!


Register online at Brown Paper Tickets.  Supplies are limited to 22 rain barrels per class, so pre-purchase your barrel to assure a rain barrel. For more information or to pay by cash or check, contact [email protected] or call 360-397-6060 ext 5712.

This workshop and other classes are sponsored by Washington State University Clark County Extension and Clark County Department of Environmental Services. Learn more about the Watershed Stewards online at WSU Clark County Extension.


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