Last weekend the Sierra Club Great Lakes Program hosted a Rain Barrel workshop on Detroit’s west-side in the Brightmoor neighborhood. The workshop was organized by the Sierra Club’s own Melissa Damaschke to teach fifty Detroiters, who had signed up for the event, all about water conservation’s benefits, and of course how to make a rain barrel. After all of the participants arrived, Melissa explained the workshop and then separated everyone into groups. An experienced Rain Barrel “Guru” led each group in the making of the Barrels. After all the drilling, caulking, and installing was done, the group discussed their plans to save rain water and for use in their gardens. It was an educational experience and fun afternoon project.
I had my video camera on me and have created a video showcasing the workshop, hope you enjoy!
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The Michigan Citizen wrote an article about the event, download it here.
Tags: Brightmoor, Detroit, Michigan, rain barrels, Sierra Club, Sierra Club Great Lakes, Water Conservation, Workshop
Very nice info and straight to the point. For some time, I have considered the concept of trying to put together one such as this also. I must say that stormwater solutions are extremely important today.