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Volunteers

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Join approximately 1,200 fourth- and fifth-grade students as they engage in interactive education about water. It takes over 100 volunteers each year to help make this festival happen. Join us for the day, work with kids, learn about water resources, and have a great time!

We will work with you to find the area that is best for you! You don't need any experience at all. Spend a half-day, full day, or anything in between!

It is our volunteers who make this educational experience possible for our 4th and 5th-grade students and teachers.

High School Volunteers

We invite grade 11 or 12 classes to participate in this wonderful experiential leadership opportunity for the day. Classes such as Leadership, Biology, and/or Environmental Science are ideal matches.

High school volunteers gain experience in teaching, public speaking, community outreach, and time management. They also receive a Certificate of Appreciation, a free Water Festival t-shirt, and lunch. Busing to and from the Water Festival is provided free of charge for high school classes.

Working in pairs, the high school students present a hands-on, 25-minute water-related activity to one group of schoolchildren at a time throughout the day.

If you are a teacher interested in bringing one or more classes for a day, please get in touch with the Festival Coordinator at TRusch@ccwcd.org.

Thanks to all the volunteers who donate their time to help students become educated decision-makers who will guide our state toward a sustainable water future!

Each year, we need volunteers to help us ensure a successful Festival!

This year, the Festival needs volunteers during the event for tasks such as:

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  • Greeting Students And Teachers
  • Teacher & Presenter Check-in Tables
  • Bus Parking
  • Presentation Assistants
  • Festival Mascot – Drip
  • Photo Booth
  • Area Guides & Timer
  • Exhibit Hall Monitors
  • Teacher Resource Bags
  • Festival Stewards
  • Teacher And Presenter Surveys
  • Floaters

What to Expect as a Volunteer​

When you volunteer at the Festival, you will receive: ​

  • Free breakfast and lunch on the day you volunteer
  • Festival t-shirt
  • Meet new people
  • Become involved in your community
  • Engage children in new concepts.

The Festival is outdoors, rain or shine. Most volunteers will be on their feet, so be prepared with comfortable footwear and clothing that can get dirty or wet.

Volunteering at the Children’s Water Festival can be a rewarding experience for several reasons. The festival aims to educate students about water-related and environmental issues, making it a worthwhile cause to support

Volunteers

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Dedicated hearts like yours
They are not so easy to find.
It takes a special person to be
So generous and kind.

To care so much for your fellow man
It is a quality all too rare.
Yet you give of your time and talents,
For all in need to share.

So thank you for being a volunteer,

We’re privileged to work with you.
We want you to know how appreciated you are,
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but the whole year through.

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