Water Wizrd Festival

The Water Wizard Festival is an annual, educational festival that is designed to celebrate our local watershed. Every year, environmental education organizations from around the Bay Area come together at the Guadalupe River Park & Gardens to teach approximately 300 3rd graders important hands-on science lessons based on topics like water conservation, pollution prevention, the value of water as a natural resource, and how people can affect their watershed. After students enjoy a morning of fun-filled activities, they eat lunch while listening to music by ZunZun, an environmental education performing arts group.

The Water Wizard Festival is made possible by a grant from the Michael Lee Environmental Foundation. ZunZun's performance is funded by Watershed Watch.

2011 Presenters: Guadalupe River Park Conservancy, Children's Discovery Museum, Santa Clara Valley Audubon, Happy Hollow Park & Zoo, City of San Jose, South Bay Water Recycling, Our City Forest, A Schmahl Science Workshop, Open Space Authority, Santa Clara Valley Water District, Don Edwards S.F. Bay National Wildlife Refuge.

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