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Rainwater Harvesting Class
Location
Camp Verde, AZ
USA
Category
Non-AFMA Sponsored: Local Event
Registration Info
Registration is required
About this event
This event is not sponsored by AFMA
Join our engaging two-session course, presented by the Watershed Management Group and made possible through a generous grant from ASU. In this hands-on experience, you will discover how to install an effective rain barrel system and create a vibrant rain garden that benefits the environment and your community.
Throughout the course, you’ll gain valuable insights into selecting the right materials, exploring innovative design concepts, and mastering the essentials of constructing a raingarden including basins and berms.
Sign up today as class size is limited to 30 people.
Note: If you are attending both the online and in-person classes please register for both classes. Please contact Patty at 928-554-0824 for more information
There is still time to register for Session 2 and there are only a few spots left so register today to ensure your spot!
April 3rd, 7am – 11am ~ In-person Session 2: In this hands-on session we will be installing 2 rain barrels, a raingarden, berms and swales.
Click here for Session 2 Registration Note: Check in for Session 2 starts at 6:30
Coffee & bagels served starting at 6:30am, sandwiches from Wingfield’s Bakery will be served after class
Address: 880 S Cowboy Trail, Camp Verde ~ Take I-17 to exit 287 (Cottonwood/Camp Verde) and head toward Camp Verde. Take 260 until you see the Sports Complex on the left, then turn LEFT onto Champion Trail. Turn RIGHT onto Cowboy Trail, (Pass the Arena), and we are at the end of Cowboy Trail. The Teal Building is on the left
About the project at the Teal Building:
The raingarden and rainwater harvesting techniques will be implemented at the Teal Building, which is set to become a hub for stormwater innovation, education and conservation. This space will allow people to learn about drought-resistant plants and rainwater harvesting methods that they can use in their own yards, promoting responsible managemen
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