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Students Get an Up-Close Educational Experience on the Importance of Water and Water Conservation

By Steve Lambert, The 20/20 Network
April 26, 2023 at 04:03pm. Views: 118

More than 800 3rd graders from across Rialto took part in a unique, immersive opportunity Wednesday to learn about water, and water conservation, as part of the City of Rialto’s annual Earth to Table Event.

Classroom after classroom of students toured a state-of-the-art 1,000-square-foot bio-diesel science museum on wheels, featuring a 40-person multi-sensory theater and seven interactive stations.

The Wyland Foundation Mobile Learning Experience features a running water display and provides classroom lessons tied to state standards.

“What a wonderful opportunity this was for students across our city to learn about how water and the Earth impact every part of our lives, and the vital role they play in protecting our natural resources,” said Mayor Deborah Robertson, an annual supporter of the Wyland National Mayor’s Challenge to Water Conservation. Earlier this month, U.S. Rep. Pete Aguilar visited Rialto and pledged his support of the Mayor’s Challenge.

“Making water conservation a way of life starts with our children,” Robertson said. “With programs like this, students are inspired to share what they have learned with their parents and siblings. I want to thank the Wyland Foundation, our schools, and all of the City and community volunteers who brought this program to life.”

The Earth to Table Event took place alongside the City’s weekly Farmer’s Market and included educational booths on how the Earth provides the food we eat, the water we drink, and the minerals and stones used to make household objects.

The City holds this event each year around Earth Day, but this year has a special meaning, Robertson said.

“The heavy rainfall we have received this year does not mean that our community should be lax about conserving water. It is more important than ever that water conservation is viewed as a lifestyle of our community and that Rialto understands the value of each drop of water by not wasting it,” she said.

The Wyland Foundation is named for the artist Wyland, whose life-sized murals of marine life span 12 countries on four continents. 

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