Brad Lancaster, author of “Rainwater Harvesting,” will be visiting Laguna Beach on Saturday, May 21, 2011, to speak about the benefits of utilizing rainwater.
He will be giving a free presentation about how to turn water scarcity into water abundance from 10 a.m. to noon at Laguna Beach City Hall, located at 505 Forest Avenue. For those who want to learn more, he will also be giving a hands-on workshop from 1-4 p.m. at Anneliese School’s Willowbrook Campus, located at 20062 Laguna Canyon Rd. The workshop will include simple principles and tips to leverage greater success with implementing simple and effective passive rainwater harvesting systems. Tickets are $35 for pre-registration and $45 the day of the event.
The lecture and workshop are sponsored by SEEDS Art & Education, a non-profit that supports arts and education programs to promote stewardship of the land, such as organic gardening, environmental awareness, and conservation; as well as Transition Laguna Beach, whose mission is to offer a positive approach in supporting the community toward sustainability and resilience.
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