FIFTH GRADERS PARTICIPATE IN WATER WORKS FIELD DAY
FIFTH GRADERS PARTICIPATE IN WATER WORKS FIELD DAY
GRETNA, Nebraska - Approximately 1,650 fifth graders from Douglas and Sarpy counties will participate in an environmental field day with a focus on water. "Water Works 2014" will be held on Tuesday, May 6 and Wednesday, May 7. The program is being held at Schramm State Park and the Eastern Nebraska 4-H Center in Gretna. Classes start at 10 a.m. and conclude at 1:30 p.m. This will be the 24th year for this unique educational event. Participating classes were selected through a random drawing.
Students will learn about current issues and values concerning our water, one of our most important natural resources. Every class will attend six water-related sessions during the day. Sessions are taught by experts in the field from a variety of agencies.
Topic areas include:
Ak-Sar-Ben Aquarium
Pollution Solution (model of a watershed community)
Drinking Water (how MUD works, hands-on water testing)
Water Recreation (canoeing, fishing or water rockets)
The Great Outdoors (snakes and frogs)
Water Cycle Game (roll the giant dice and become part of the water cycle)
Schools Attending Include:
Tuesday
Millard -
Sandoz
Ezra
Norris
OPS -
Miller Park
Kellom
Harrison
Jefferson
Wakonda
Private -
Omaha Christian Academy
Cornerstone Christian
Omaha Archdiocese-
St. Vincent de Paul
St. Stephen the Martyr
St. Mary's-Bellevue
St. Cecilia
South Sarpy #46 - Springfield
Bellevue - Golden Hills
Ralston - Seymour
Wednesday
OPS-
Ashland Park-Robbins
Benson West
Crestridge
Sunny Slope
Jackson
Gilder
Ralston- Meadows
Papillion/LaVista -
Trumble Park
District 66 - Westbrook
Omaha Archdiocese -
St. Mathew
St. Bernadette
St. Gerald
Sponsors include University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension in Douglas and Sarpy Counties, Metropolitan Utilities District, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District, Eastern Nebraska 4-H Center.