August 28, 2024 | 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Description:
Learn how to harvest rainwater for all your garden needs and to combat stormwater pollution in your community by constructing a rain barrel! A rain barrel is a container used to collect and store rainwater that would otherwise be lost to runoff and likely diverted to a storm drain. Collected water may then be used to water lawns and gardens.
Each participant will construct a rain barrel to take home. The $60 fee includes instruction and all materials, including a 60-gallon barrel and a downspout diverter. If you would like to create a two-barrel system, a second barrel and connector kit is available for an additional $40.
This workshop will be held at the Euclid Public Library, 631 E. 222nd Street., Euclid, OH 44123.
Accessibility
The Euclid Public Library is an ADA accessible facility.
There is ample, free vehicle parking on site. RTA bus route 28-28A has stops nearby including at E 222nd Street and Fuller Avenue, just across the street from the library.
Please let us know if you plan to bring children with you. If you have any concerns or questions about how accessible this program is for you, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Registration is now closed for this workshop.
For any questions, contact:
Kate Chapel, Watershed Coordinator
kchapel@cuyahogaswcd.org
216.503.1257
Connect with us with questions, to learn more, and to get involved!