Art & Water Ed projects to reduce pollution from #stormwater runoff. Outreach & Education for #MS4permit#RunoffArt#H2Oed @LottaFish @SchoolZoneArt @LofGis
Don't forget to join us on Friday, 9/4 for the FINAL webinar in our Social Justice Series!
Join us for a discussion about ways to invest into your community in ways that are owned and run by the community.
Register at: https://t.co/59Yv9tATNz
Our Building our Future Communities with Transformative Justice has been rescheduled to Friday, 9/4, from 1-2pm.
Join us for a conversation about Transformative Justice and community building!
Register at https://t.co/59Yv9tATNz
Local waterways polluted with single use plastics. Join us this September in cleaning the Quinnipiac River and river tributaries as we fight the climate crisis!
Community Match Fund Spotlight:
CPEN needs YOUR help in expanding a youth leadership program that will undertake environmental community service projects and develop leadership and entrepreneurial skills!
Visit https://t.co/TwMXf2DPSk to donate and learn more!
Summer Youth Employment paint art on crosswalks, storm drains, rain barrels, and more to draw attention to our everyday connections to local waterways. "Runoff Art" public art projects strive to help reduce water pollution from stormwater runoff! #RunoffArt#WaterIsLife
Visiting Artists Natalie & NHPS teacher Kattie Leonffu work with Lots of Fish crew to design and paint new water-themed crosswalks for New Haven schools. Kattie is a National Geographic Certified Educator @NatGeoEducation#water#OutdoorLearning
These colors! This is what the next fashion season should aspire to. Come get inspired...we are still diving https://t.co/t0vuJdTAZ4
#VisioningCoralSea
There's still time left to register for our FINAL Office Hours of the summer!
Join us with specific questions regarding your community's application. Our fall deadline is fast approaching!
Register at: https://t.co/yghas6IXoB
Thank you for providing residents with a wonderful agricultural opportunity using the Community Match Fund!
Have an idea to make your community more sustainable, equitable, and vibrant? Visit https://t.co/XvmBT40vqs to get started!
Don't miss our #ConsciousConversation tomorrow with Lynn Stoddard from @SustainableCT on supporting and showcasing examples of best #equity and #sustainable practices that make our communities great places to live, work & play. https://t.co/DRjnI6REHN
“After volunteering in Diego Lirman’s research lab, I wanted to do all that I could to reach more people, spread the message, and teach more people about coral conservation.”
Story featuring our @CanonUSA Coral Fellow, Juliana Grilo, via @NewsAtTheU
https://t.co/7rMS5LoVOu
🎻🎶🌍 Starting soon! Tune in at 7:30 for FOUR current & past #CT state troubadours bringing an evening of song.
Tix benefit @ctfolk, Save the Sound, AND the artists! $20 suggested, sliding scale.
https://t.co/QVrmzuS9ap
Where does the rain go?
If rain is allowed to seep back into the ground it reduces pollution in our waterways, decreases flooding, and supports ecological resilience.
Stormwater that runs off into drains has a much different result. Read the thread to learn more! #RunoffArt