Subject: Public Programs all about Water

In response to the ongoing Flint water emergency, Sloan Museum has commissioned a traveling exhibit, Water’s Extreme Journey, sponsored by HealthPlus. The exhibit opens January 23 and will close May 8. Sloan Museum has also curated a local exhibit component and public programs, with the goal of educating and empowering visitors to take action on local water issues. Adult events are free, compliments of Ruth Mott Foundation.
Children programs have a small fee and are sponsored by Kathleen Hale.
 
Flint’s Water Crisis: A Timeline of Events
February 11
Free lecture for adults. Register now.
Down at the Pond
February 27
For ages 4 – 7 year old. Register now.
Karegnondi Pipeline
March 17
Free lecture for adults. Register now.
Water Wise
April 9
For ages 8 years and up. Register now.
Wild, Wacky, Water Critters
April 30
For ages 8 years and up. Register now.
Water Works
February 15
For ages 8 years and up. Register now.
Build Your Own Watershed
February 25
Free hands-on fun for adults. Register now.
Water Pollution: What You Can Do
March 31
Free lecture for adults. Register now.
The Flint River
April 14
Free lecture for adults. Register now.
Project GREEN Water Testing
May 7
Free lecture for adults. Register now.
January 23 - May 8, 2016
Water's Extreme Journey sponsored by HealthPlus
Journey through an interactive maze that engages visitors in an exciting quest to stay clean, while flowing through rivers, lakes, backyards, and into homes. Through play, scientific inquiry, and art, Water’s Extreme Journey empowers visitors to take action, commit to clean water, and express their support for clean water initiatives. After exploring the maze, delve into Flint’s water system history, learn the science of filtration, examine current issues and solutions, and investigate the Flint River today.
1221 E. Kearsley Street
Flint, MI 48503
810-237-3450
1221 E. Kearsley Street, Flint, MI 48503, United States
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