28th Annual NEBRASKA CHILDREN’S GROUNDWATER FESTIVAL
28th Annual NEBRASKA CHILDREN’S GROUNDWATER FESTIVAL
MEDIA INVITATION:
28th Annual NEBRASKA CHILDREN’S GROUNDWATER FESTIVAL
The Nebraska Children‘s Groundwater Festival promotes groundwater stewardship by providing the students of Nebraska knowledge to help them make personal choices about protecting groundwater quality and conserving groundwater use.
DATE: TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2016
CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE & COLLEGE PARK in GRAND ISLAND, NE
COORDINATORS: MARCIA LEE & KELLY COLE Office: (308) 385-6282
Contact #s for the Day of the Event: Marcia (308) 380-1220, Kelly (308) 380-7421
TIME:
Classroom activities will take place from 8:30 a.m.- 2:40 p.m. throughout both campuses and the outside tent. Activities, room numbers and presenters are attached in the Festival Program. There are 46 presenters for the 28th annual event- with six new activities! Water educators and experts present stage shows, in-depth classroom activities and outside Exhibit Hall activities.
HISTORY:
The festival is intended to supplement groundwater education that students receive through their school curriculum by providing an event where professionals are able to teach nearly 900 students in one day. Over 30,000 students have been educated at the Festival since 1988. Each school attends five in-depth classroom activities, a stage show, and the Exhibit Hall tent to enjoy groundwater games and booths. This event was the first groundwater festival to be formed. The Nebraska Children‘s Groundwater Festival has been replicated in 41 states in the U.S.A., Mexico, Canada, India, and the United Kingdom.
WHERE TO START
Media Packets will be available at the registration areas at both CCC and College Park campuses. Packets will include a program and maps of the campuses. Each classroom has a schedule on the outside of their room- feel free to visit any of the classrooms even if they are in session. Interested in particular presentations or specific school schedules? Contact Marcia or Kelly and we will include those in your packet.
PRESENTATIONS
*CLASSROOMS: The 32 classroom activities are in-depth and hands-on. The 25-minute classroom-style presentations are held at both college campuses with 25-30 students per session.
NEW! Birds on the Platte (CCC 456) presented by Platte River Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust; Frogs: The Bio-Indicator (CP Park Room) presented by UNL Extension/ 4-H/Nebraska Outdoor U!; What Plants Need to Grow (CCC 458) presented by Nutrients for Life Foundation; H2O and the 3 R’s presented by Keep Loup Basin Beautiful.
Final Year: Febold Feboldson (CCC 452) presented by Bob Manley Jr. will retire his presentation after performing at the festival since 1996; continuing the historical work that his father, Bob Manley Sr. had started. Manley Sr. began presenting at the Festival in 1992, was a historian at Stuhr Museum & throughout Nebraska, as well as a UNL instructor.
*EXHIBIT HALL: These activities are held in the blue tent located outside. Students visit each presenter for 5-15 minutes at a time, continuously throughout the day.
NEW! Drones! Aerial Mapping & Data Collection presented by JEO Consulting Group/Digital Sky; Erosion Protection & Aquifer Model presented by EA Engineering, Science & Technology PBC.
*STAGE SHOWS: The stage shows are entertaining and interactive, with a high level of energy. Up to 300 students attend the Mime, Masks & Magic of Groundwater, held in the College Park auditorium. The Raptor Connection is held in the CCC cafeteria with up to 150 students in each session.
SCHOOLS ATTENDING
Axtell Elementary Bryan- Lexington Central City Elementary
Central Valley- Wolbach Good Shepard Lutheran- Lincoln Jefferson- Grand Island
Lincoln- Grand Island McDaid- North Platte Nebraska Christian- Central City
New Hope Christian- Cairo Overton Elementary Pershing- Lexington
Seedling Mile- Grand Island St. Marys- Ord St. Michaels- Albion
St. Paul Elementary Wasmer- Grand Island Wood River Elementary
18 schools are attending from 13 towns and cities across the state.
848 students are attending with 46 teachers.
Largest school attending: Pershing of Lexington, 184 students
Smallest school attending: Good Shepard of Lincoln, 7 students
Traveled farthest: McDaid of North Platte, 2 hours
EVALUATING EVENT
*Each school attending is sent a pre-test that has questions ranging from simple to difficult regarding groundwater and natural resources with a combination of multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and true/false sections. After attending the Festival, instructors are asked to give the post-test to the students and to send them back to CPNRD. Based on pre/post test results, evaluations, and a behavioral impact study, the festival has demonstrated its positive impact on children’s awareness, knowledge, and ultimately behavior, in groundwater protection.
SPONSORS:
Central Platte NRD is the main sponsor of the event by providing $10,000 in financial support and two staff members that coordinate the event. The Festival Committee fundraises an additional $15,000 to allow students to attend the festival at no cost. 2016 Sponsors:
City of Grand Island Utilities Fred Otradovsky Kaufmann-Cummings Foundation
Case IH, a brand of CNH Industrial CHI Health Grand Island/Hall Co Visitors Bureau
Lee‘s Family Restaurant Olsson Associates Pepsi Bottling Group of Grand Island
Agricultural Services Inc Ashton State Bank Aurora Cooperative
Chief Industries Inc Copycat Printing & Signs Donna Wanitschke
Eakes Office Plus Inc Grand Island Abstract Escrow & Title Co Hy-Vee
Kiwanis A.M. Club Kiwanis Club of Grand Island Pioneer Hi-Bred International
Robinson Water Well Drilling Wenzl Construction Co Inc Zanadu Inc/Arbys
Coca-Cola of Grand Island Grand Island Surgery Center Ken Gnadt
Levanders Middle Niobrara Natural Resources District
Orscheln Farm & Home Roger and Julie Frandsen Virginia Good
Watch for more information as the festival nears...
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Marcia Lee
Information/Education Specialist
Central Platte Natural Resources District
215 Kaufman Ave Grand Island NE 68803
Tel: (308) 385-6282 www.cpnrd.org
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