Monday, May 1, 2017

Make Waves at WaterFest 2017!


WaterFest, a free, family festival, in its 18th year, celebrates our clean lakes and offers fun and opportunities for outdoor hands-on learning about clean water, wildlife, land and water conservation.
 
"Make Waves" at WaterFest 2017
Saturday, June 3, 11 AM - 4 PM
Lake Phalen Park in St. Paul

Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District invites you and the whole community to join us for a fun-filled and educational day on and around the water at our annual WaterFest celebration. Spread a blanket on the hillside, chill out, relax and gaze out at beautiful Lake Phalen while listening to great music. All this and more is possible when you attend “Make Waves” WaterFest 2017.

WaterFest is held beside beautiful Lake Phalen in St. Paul.

 
Hot off the press are T-shirts for volunteers
with this new WaterFest logo!



Invite your neighbors and friends!
Bring your kids and grandkids!
 
At WaterFest you'll be inspired to learn new things and then try what you've learned at home. Learn some fun new games and recharge your batteries by meeting others in the community who are also interested in helping to keep our water clean.
 
 


Local talent will be featured at the amphitheater.
The Center for Hmong Arts and Talent (CHAT) will be hosting a variety of acts.
Photo credit: Anita Jader



Water Conservation is a popular topic at WaterFest. Check out the EMWREP interactive display.
(EMWREP stands for East Metro Water Resources Education Program)
Photo Credit: Sage Passi
 



New this year are the Breck School Bato Bato Marimba Band and the Wisdom Water Dancers
who will perform at the amphitheater.

Photo credit: The Current
 
Back by popular demand are Voyageur canoe rides, kayaks and paddleboats.
Photo Credit: Anita Jader

Wilderness Inquiry canoe rides are always a popular activity at WaterFest.
Photo Credit: Sage Passi
 



Try out some fishing with equipment and lessons from Tips Outdoors.
Photo credit: Sage Passi


Or win a prize when you participate in the fishing contest!
Photo credit: Sage Passi


 
  
Get some exercise at the Saint Paul Parks and Recreation jump castle!
Photo Credit: Anita Jader

Have your face painted and create a one-of-a-kind work of art.
Photo Credit: Anita Jader


Try your hand at lawn games.
Photo Credit: Anita Jader
Make and decorate your own fishing lure!
Photo Credit: Anita Jader

Then refresh yourself at our Water Bar featuring flights from St. Paul, Maplewood and Roseville.
 Photo Credit: Anita Jader

  

Be sure to pick up a Passport Odyssey so you can win wonderful prizes!
Photo Credit: Sage Passi


The fabulous Farnsworth Marching Band will return this year featuring eighty-eight musicians.
Photo Credit: Anita Jader

Food and ice cream will be available to purchase from several different venders.
Photo Credit: Anita Jader




At WaterFest you can play water games that will test your knowledge of pollinators and how to reduce your water footprint, receive sustainable gardening advice from Master Gardeners, take part in St. Paul Public Library StoryWalks with water-related themes and so much more!

Please note: Due to road construction, the park will only be accessible from the northwest or southeast because a section of Wheelock Parkway is closed. The five parking lots, island lot, pavilion lot, boathouse lot and beach lot on Phalen Drive and the satellite parking lots, Phalen Rec Center and Gustavus Adolphus Church lots will all be open.

In April 2016, Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District received the Sustainable Saint Paul Environmental Education Award for WaterFest. It was touted as “an event for all ages, with the vision that everyone can play a role in protecting our water resources".


Volunteers are still needed! If you'd like to volunteer or be an exhibitor, CLICK HERE.

 
Volunteers are always appreciated!
Photo Credit: Anita Jader
 
Many thanks to our sponsoring partners listed below.
 


Capitol Region Watershed District




City of Maplewood



 
City of Saint Paul





City of Roseville





City of Little Canada




 
City of Shoreview





City of White Bear Lake



 
City of North Saint Paul




City of Landfall



 

Barr Engineering




 

Metropolitan Council Environmental Services


 



Minnesota Native Landscapes





Minnesota Water Well Association





Ramsey County





Galowitz-Olson PLLC






Center for Hmong Arts & Talent




 
FIN - Minnesota DNR Fishing in the Neighborhood






Fishing for Life





Joe's Sporting Goods





Ramsey Conservation District





Tips Outdoors




 
Washington Conservation District




 
Wilderness Inquiry





 

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