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Dear Editor,

I am thrilled to bring attention to the recipients of the Gunnison Basin Roundtable’s 2024 Water Education Grant. These diverse initiatives across Western Colorado are great examples of our community’s dedication to nurturing an understanding and stewardship of our basin’s water for future generations.
First, the Friends of Youth and Nature (FOYAN) will fund visits to the Eureka! Science Museum, ensuring that Western Slope youth can access enriching water education experiences without barriers.
Coldharbour Institute will support the creation of educational materials, to enhance their ability to educate children and students through hands-on experiences at their Tomichi Creek ranch.
Lake City Community School will utilize its grant to support the K-5 STEM Program. This program is critical in a remote area like Hinsdale County, as it connects students with practical science applications, offering opportunities to directly connect to their natural surroundings.
Paonia K8’s project includes an overnight camping trip, a field trip, and enhancements to a classroom trout tank system. These activities are designed to deepen students’ connections with their environment and foster education extending beyond traditional classroom walls.
GROUNDWORK is setting a precedent with their development of an experimental curriculum focused on the Colorado River Basin. This curriculum will be tested and shared statewide.
North Fork High School will use funds to continue facilitating its “How’s The River” program, which brings kids directly to the North Fork to learn about water quality and ecology hands-on.
Last, the Uncompahgre Watershed Partnership is utilizing its grant to provide essential resources and guides for local educators, supporting comprehensive watershed education.
This grant is just one example of how the Gunnison Basin Roundtable (GBRT) catalyzes educational opportunities and change on a local level. Please consider checking out gunnisonriverbasin.org to learn more, including ways to get involved.
Sincerely,
Savannah Nelson
GBRT Public Education, Participation, and Outreach (PEPO) Coordinator

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