As eco-friendly gardeners, we've learned many things that we can do
from our own homes and yards to help protect the local watersheds. For
those who would like to learn more, you may want to consider becoming a
Master Watershed Steward.
Deadline for Applications is July 22nd
The fall course of the cutting edge National Capital Region-Watershed Stewards Academy will begin in September. A 15-class course spanning 5 months, the Academy will be held primarily at the University of the District of Columbia at the Van Ness campus in DC right near Metro.
Through the course, we will help empower
community activists and leaders help their neighbors change how they
handle stormwater. Participants become Master Watershed Stewards by
completing the course and taking on a Capstone Project that will begin
to reduce pollution and runoff at its source, neighborhood by
neighborhood.
Course charge is $225, but scholarships are
available. The Academy is being run by a coalition of local and regional
watershed nonprofit organizations.
If
you want to expand your activism and deepen your knowledge base and
resources about the environment as it pertains to watersheds and
stormwater management and the quality of life of your community, we
invite you to apply to the Watershed Stewards Academy.
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