This week was all about figuring out what our exhibit is going to look like. We've added new components for the second opening like a playhouse with a connecting rain barrel and gutter that represents what people can do at home to help conserve water.
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With the house put together we just need to add the gutters and rain barrel. |
Another new component to our exhibit is flip panels with facts about water that involve the public directly. These facts are important because it gives the public a reason to care about what is happening with their water, especially because these facts deal with health, money, and recreation.
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Researching water facts.
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