GET REVIVED! THE RAINWATER REVIVAL IS TODAY FROM 10AM-5PM

The Rainwater Revival is today from 10AM - 5PM at Roger Hanks Park (on 290 about 1 mile west of the 290 and 12 intersection). The day's schedule breaks down as follows:

10:00 -10:15
Opening Cerainmony

10:15 – 11:00
Raindrop Stop: Joe McDermott

11:00 – 4:00
Raindrop Stop: Rainwatercolor, Aquifer In A Cup, Rain Gauge Making, Rain Refrains
Booths: Shopping and Dining

11:00 -11:45
Tank Tent: Richard Heinichen “Retrofitting for Rainwater Collection”
Tub Tent: Kasey Mock “Water for Wildlife”

11:45 – 12:30
Tank Tent: Billy Kniffen “Why Rainwater?”
Tub Tent: Chris Maxwell-Gaines “Engineering for Rainwater, It isn’t Rocket Science”

12:30 – 1:15
Tank Tent: Alan Rossing “The Economics of Rainwater for the Whole Home”
Tub Tent: Chuck Lemmond “Rainwater Homes, Builder to Builder”

1:15 – 1:45
Rain Barrel Art Auction

1:45 – 2:15
Hays County Building Entrance: David Venhuizen “Rainwater, Wastewater & Purple Pipe Irrigation”

2:00 – 3:00
Bob Livingston’s Cowboys & Indians

3:15 – 4:00
Tank Tent: Marianne Simmons “Making the Most of Every Drop”
Tub Tent: Bryan Davis “Build Your Own Barrel”

4:00 – 5:
00
The Derailers



The now world famous rain barrels (hello New Zealand and Australia!) were gathered from the trail yesterday and stashed in a secret location last night. The barrels will be auctioned off today at the Rainwater Revival. Proceeds will be awarded to a Hays County school or class for a water conservation project.

 
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