Water Water Everywhere but ....

Don't forget to include Global Water Dances on your calendar. That date would be June 25th, 2011. For those of you in the Twin Cities, it is happening at the Stone Arch Bridge. There are about fifty locations world wide. Find your nearest event here.

Check out the details here.

And now, your depressing yet important water fact for the day: Bad water kills 1.4 million children every year.*

Videos of the Global Water Dances project:

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A dance instructor from Idaho State University is doing the local installation, performing it at a constructed wetlands that the city of Pocatello built for stormwater mitigation. We (the local public access station) are videoing it for her and helping her get it on the web.
Should be an interesting day!

By the way, Greg, you've had dinner with the video editor for the project. It's been a couple of years, but I'm guessing you remember Mary.