Rain Barrel Workshop
Join us for a fun, hands-on workshop where you’ll learn how to use a rain barrel & why they are important!
Rain Barrel Workshop with Brown County Soil & Water Conservation District
Turn rainfall into a resource and make a direct impact on local water quality!
Join Brown County Soil & Water Conservation District for a hands-on Rain Barrel Workshop where you’ll learn how to capture and reuse rainwater right from your own roof.
Why Rain Barrels Matter
Rain barrels are a simple, affordable way to:
- 💧 Reduce stormwater runoff and erosion
- 🌊 Protect local creeks and Lake Monroe from polluted runoff
- 🌱 Provide natural, chlorine-free water for gardens and native plants
- 💵 Lower your household water use and utility costs
- 🌎 Support conservation efforts right here in Brown County
When rain falls on rooftops and hard surfaces, it quickly runs off, carrying sediment and pollutants into our waterways. Rain barrels slow that flow and put water to work in your yard instead.
What You’ll Learn
During this workshop, participants will:
- Learn why stormwater management is important in Brown County
- Understand how rain barrels protect water quality
- See a step-by-step demonstration of how to convert a food-grade barrel into a working rain barrel
- Learn proper installation, overflow setup, and seasonal maintenance
- Gain the confidence to install and maintain a rain barrel at home
Registration Details
Registration is $100 per participant.
This fee covers:
- One rain barrel
- Painting supplies to customize your barrel
- Workshop materials
- Light snacks
Gutter conversion kits will be available for purchase the day of the workshop for an additional cost.
Please note: Cash or check only for gutter conversion kit purchases made during the workshop.
Whether you’re a homeowner, gardener, or simply interested in protecting our local water resources, this workshop offers practical tools you can put to use immediately.
Hosted by Brown County Soil & Water Conservation District
Working together to protect and improve our soil and water resources.
Join us for a fun, hands-on workshop where you’ll learn how to use a rain barrel & why they are important!
Rain Barrel Workshop with Brown County Soil & Water Conservation District
Turn rainfall into a resource and make a direct impact on local water quality!
Join Brown County Soil & Water Conservation District for a hands-on Rain Barrel Workshop where you’ll learn how to capture and reuse rainwater right from your own roof.
Why Rain Barrels Matter
Rain barrels are a simple, affordable way to:
- 💧 Reduce stormwater runoff and erosion
- 🌊 Protect local creeks and Lake Monroe from polluted runoff
- 🌱 Provide natural, chlorine-free water for gardens and native plants
- 💵 Lower your household water use and utility costs
- 🌎 Support conservation efforts right here in Brown County
When rain falls on rooftops and hard surfaces, it quickly runs off, carrying sediment and pollutants into our waterways. Rain barrels slow that flow and put water to work in your yard instead.
What You’ll Learn
During this workshop, participants will:
- Learn why stormwater management is important in Brown County
- Understand how rain barrels protect water quality
- See a step-by-step demonstration of how to convert a food-grade barrel into a working rain barrel
- Learn proper installation, overflow setup, and seasonal maintenance
- Gain the confidence to install and maintain a rain barrel at home
Registration Details
Registration is $100 per participant.
This fee covers:
- One rain barrel
- Painting supplies to customize your barrel
- Workshop materials
- Light snacks
Gutter conversion kits will be available for purchase the day of the workshop for an additional cost.
Please note: Cash or check only for gutter conversion kit purchases made during the workshop.
Whether you’re a homeowner, gardener, or simply interested in protecting our local water resources, this workshop offers practical tools you can put to use immediately.
Hosted by Brown County Soil & Water Conservation District
Working together to protect and improve our soil and water resources.
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Highlights
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Brown County Soil & Water Conservation District
802 Memorial Road
Nashville, IN 47448
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