Water Conservation Through Xeriscaping – Bisbee

Goar Park, Bisbee Historic District Review Alley, Bisbee, United States

An interactive xeriscaping workshop for adults based on horticultural information appropriate for Cochise County environments. Supported by our community partners at Cochise County Master Gardeners More info: http://waterwaysaz.org/events/water-conservation-through-xeriscaping/

Free

How Bisbee’s Wastewater Treatment Facility Works to Secure our Water Future – Bisbee

Copper Queen Library 6 Main St., Bisbee, AZ, United States

How Bisbee’s Wastewater Treatment Facility Works to Secure our Water Future Date and Time: Tuesday, June 12th, 5:30 – 7:00 pm Venue or Location: Copper Queen Library Community Partners: City of Bisbee Administration, City of Bisbee Public Works Department Description: Faced with the environmental hazard of raw sewage moving from Naco, Sonora, northward, this presentation […]

Free

Water Conservation for Kids # 1 – Bisbee

Bisbee Boys and Girls Club 405 Arizona St, Bisbee, United States

Water Conservation for Kids # 1 Date and Time: Wednesday, June 13th, 9:30 (participation limited; first come-first serve) Venue or Location: Bisbee Boys & Girls Club Community Partners: The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension’s WaterWise and Energy Smart Program, the Bisbee Boys & Girls Club Description: An interactive workshop for kids on how they can […]

Free

Bisbee’s Long “Bromance” with Water – Bisbee

Copper Queen Library 6 Main St., Bisbee, AZ, United States

Bisbee’s Long “Bromance” with Water Date and Time Tuesday, June 19th, 5:30 – 7:00 Venue or Location: Copper Queen Library Community Partners: Copper Queen Library Description: A presentation of how Bisbee’s 140 years of social and community history intermingled with its water history - its interactions, its impacts, and its creativity. Presented by Amanda Hetro, […]

Free

Water Conservation for Kids # 2 – Bisbee

Bisbee Boys and Girls Club 405 Arizona St, Bisbee, United States

Water Conservation for Kids # 2 Date and Time: Wednesday, June 20th, 9:30 (participation limited; first come-first serve) Venue or Location: Bisbee Boys & Girls Club Community Partners: The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension’s WaterWise and Energy Smart Program, the Bisbee Boys & Girls Club, the City of Bisbee Description: An interactive workshop for kids […]

Free

Water Reclamation Meets Bisbee’s Copper Mining History – Bisbee

Copper Queen Library 6 Main St., Bisbee, AZ, United States

Water Reclamation Meets Bisbee’s Copper Mining History Date and Time: Tuesday, June 26th, 5:30 – 7:00 pm Venue or Location Name and Full Address: Copper Queen Library Community Partners: Freeport Minerals Inc., Copper Queen Branch Description: For the last decade, Freeport Minerals Inc., Copper Queen Branch, has been working on environmental reclamation of lands impacted […]

Free

Water/Ways Mini Film Festival – Bisbee

Bisbee Royale 94 Main St., Bisbee, AZ, United States

Water/Ways Mini Film Festival Date and Time: Saturday, June 30th 4:00 – 8:00 pm Venue or Location: Bisbee Royale, 94 Main Street Community Partners: The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension’s WaterWise and Energy Smart Program, the Bisbee Royale Description: The WaterWise Film Festival features films and documentaries on water management, water scarcity, and the economics […]

Free

Environmental River Walk of the San Pedro River – Sierra Vista/Bisbee

The San Pedro River at the San Pedro House 9800 E. Hwy. 90, Sierra Vista, AZ, United States

Environmental River Walk of the San Pedro River Date and Time: July 7th, 8:00 meet at the San Pedro House Venue or Location: San Pedro House, 9800 E. Hwy 90, Sierra Vista, San Pedro Riparian Conservation Area (participation limited, first come-first serve) Community Partners: Friends of the San Pedro River, San Pedro Riparian National Conservation […]

Free

Water 101: What, When, Where, How? – Sierra Vista

The San Pedro River at the San Pedro House 9800 E. Hwy. 90, Sierra Vista, AZ, United States

Water exists above, below, and all around us.  Water regularly moves through a series of places, and is recycled back again!  Much of the water we see and use started in the ocean.  This water was moved by the energy of the sun and the pull of gravity to get here.  It can take a […]

Free

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