The University of Arizona

Arizona Project WET Workshop Schedules

Partners, school districts, government agencies and non-formal educators across the state assist us in setting up and delivering APW workshops.

If our current schedule of workshops doesn't meet your needs, or you are interested in scheduling a workshop or teacher in-service for your organization, please click here to submit a request.

Choose your location to see workshops scheduled in your area:

Maricopa County

City of Phoenix Sponsored Workshops

Thanks to generous support from the City of Phoenix Water Conservation Department, each participant will receive: the National Project WET Curriculum & Activity Guide, the Arizona Water Map, and City of Phoenix materials. Teachers and educators within the City of Phoenix Water Service Area will have first priority for these workshops.

 

Continental breakfast and lunch are provided for each of the City of Phoenix sponsored workshops!

 

Send comments or questions to:

Pam Justice, AZWET-Phoenix@cals.arizona.edu

 

Maricopa County Workshops

Teachers and non-formal educators are invited to participate in the following workshops free of charge.  Each participant will receive the curriculum guide associated with the workshop topic.

 

Please send comments or questions to:

Mary Ann Stoll, AZWET-Maricopa@cals.arizona.edu

Science Notebooking with Project WET
Grades 6-12
(View flier for more info.)

Rescheduled: April 25, 2009
9:00-3:30

Location: Mesa School District
549 N. Stapely
BLG. 3 Room 232
Mesa, AZ

Registration Closed!

Advanced Water Workshop for Educators: Water vs. Energy
(View flier for more info.)


June 16, 2009
9:00-4:00

and

June 17, 2009
9:00-4:00

Location: ASU's Decision Center for a Desert City

Register Here!

Pima County

City of Tucson Workshops

Thanks to generous support from our sponsors, each participant will receive the curriculum guide associated with the workshop topic and the Arizona Water Map. Lunch is provided.

 

Send comments or questions to:

Kerry Schwartz, kschwart@cals.arizona.edu

There are no workshops currently scheduled in the Tucson area. Check back with us, or contact us to request one.

Sweetwater Wetlands, Tucson's Year-round Water Festival Opportunity

Tucson Water's Educational Outreach Program employs Arizona Project WET curriculum to promote water conservation through a variety of interactive methods. All of our programs are free of charge.

 

Send comments or questions to:

Joaquim Delgado, Joaquim.Delgado@tucsonaz.gov

Groundwater Flow Model & Sweetwater Wetlands Tour
Grades K-12

See Registration
for dates and times

Location: Sweetwater Wetlands

Register Here!

 

Yavapai County

Prescott Area Workshops

Thanks to generous support from our sponsors, each participant will receive the curriculum guide associated with the workshop topic and the Arizona Water Map. Lunch is provided.

 

Send comments or questions to: AZWET-Yavapai@cals.arizona.edu

Arizona Conserve Water
Grades 4-12
(View flier for more info.)


Date:June 11, 2009
8:00-4:30

Location: Dead Horse Ranch State Park

Register Here!

Verde Valley Area Workshops

Thanks to generous support from our sponsors, each participant will receive the curriculum guide associated with the workshop topic and the Arizona Water Map. Lunch is provided.

There are no workshops currently scheduled in the Verde Valley Area. Check back with us, or contact us to request one.

Cochise County

Cochise County Area Workshops

Thanks to generous support from our sponsors, each participant will receive the curriculum guide associated with the workshop topic and the Arizona Water Map. Lunch is provided as indicated below.

There are no workshops currently scheduled in the Cochise County Area. Check back with us, or contact us to request one.

Northern Arizona and Tribal Communities

Thanks to generous support from our sponsors: the Northern Arizona University (NAU) - Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, University of Arizona (UA) Sustainability of Semi-Arid Hydrology & Riparian Areas, Arizona Project WET Office and White Mountain Apache Tribal Hydrology & Water Resources Program.

 

Send comments or questions to:

Mansel Nelson, Mansel.Nelson@nau.edu

There are no workshops currently scheduled in the Northern Arizona area. Check back with us, or contact us to request one.

Special Professional Development Opportunities

University credit available, depending on event.

 

Send comments or questions to:

Kerry Schwartz kschwart@cals.arizona.edu or 520.621.9591 ext. 22

If you would like Arizona Project WET to be a part of your conference or workshop, contact Kerry Schwartz at 520-621-9591

Getting WET in Arizona BLOG

This week's BLOG . . .
Kids are like divining rods. They know where the water is. Ask any fourth grader . . . .

Read and comment