Come see the We are Water exhibition at Cortez Public Library in Colorado! Listen to and share stories or art about water in the Southwest on the Story Wall. Learn about water and life with the interactive game Connect 4. Explore water in the landscape with the AR sandbox. Learn about water use and access with the interactive game Plinko.


Page, AZ educators (and those from the surrounding area) are invited to participate in a workshop to learn more about the We are Water educator resources. We will engage with the take and make kits, a watershed stewardship patch activity, the We are Water Protectors story walk, and water-focused STEM activities from the STAR Net clearinghouse. You will also get an insider’s tour of the exhibit. The library is providing dinner. Please RSVP to wearewater@colorado.edu.


Join CIRES Education and Outreach's Lianna Nixon for Water Stories: Photo Tips, Compelling Visuals, and Storytelling Techniques. Learn how to build a compelling story, engagement techniques, responsible storytelling strategies, and tips on capturing water and water-related subjects.


Create your own stop-motion animation story at the Ignacio Library's studio. The studio is available from Sept. 15 to October 15.


Learn about wildlife's connection to water from Garrett Peachey, wildlife biologist with the Southern Ute Indian Tribe. 

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