Rancho Santa Margarita Water Festival to Promote Conservation

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The annual Water Festival in Rancho Santa Margarita focuses on educating the community about water conservation while providing fun activities for all ages. Scheduled for June 7, the event features food, children’s activities, a living tide pool, garden exploration, and an educational film. Attendees can engage in water-related exhibits, enjoy interactive sessions, and learn about local ecosystems. This family-friendly event aims to strengthen community bonds and encourage sustainable practices among residents, emphasizing the significance of water management in daily life.

Rancho Santa Margarita is set to host its annual Water Festival on Saturday, June 7, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Santa Margarita Water District Headquarters, located at 26111 Antonio Parkway. This family-friendly event aims to educate attendees about water conservation and provide an opportunity to engage with local water providers.

Festival attendees can look forward to a diverse array of activities designed for all ages. The event will feature food options, children’s activities, a living tide pool experience, and the opportunity to explore the WaterWorks Garden. Visitors can speak with garden professionals and water district experts, enhancing their understanding of water management and sustainable gardening practices.

An engaging film, “The Journey of Water,” will be shown, providing insight into the vital resource. Infrastructure tours will also be available, with sign-ups occurring on the day of the event. Additionally, families can enjoy exhibits featuring live caterpillars, butterflies, ladybugs, or praying mantises; participate in a water testing experiment; and learn how to build a worm-composting box.

For the adventurous, the festival also includes an inflatable zipline and a bee maze, ensuring plenty of excitement for kids and adults alike. A live reptiles exhibit will showcase some fascinating species, while water education sessions will further inform attendees about essential water-related topics.

The OC Bird of Prey Center will present an aquarium experience featuring birds of prey such as owls and hawks, providing a unique opportunity for spectators to learn about these incredible creatures. There will be an interactive pollinator observation section where participants can complete quizzes on bats and moths. Additionally, children can enjoy a puppet show and reading sessions with representatives from the Rancho Santa Margarita Library.

Families will also have the chance to meet “Rosie the snake,” a local resident from the Rancho Mission Viejo Reserve, promoting hands-on interaction and education about the residents of California’s diverse ecosystems.

The event serves as a significant platform to raise awareness about water conservation efforts and foster community engagement through educational exhibits. Attendees will come away with a better understanding of the importance of water in their daily lives and strategies for conserving this essential resource.

Rancho Santa Margarita has a history of community events that promote awareness and education, making the Water Festival an anticipated annual occasion. The focus on hands-on learning and connection to nature aligns with the city’s efforts to encourage sustainable practices among residents. Participation in such events not only strengthens community bonds but also empowers citizens to take an active role in preserving natural resources.

For individuals interested in attending, more information about the Water Festival can be found at the Santa Margarita Water District’s website, SMWD.com/Festival. This event promises to be a memorable day filled with fun, learning, and community spirit.

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