Register Now! Dive Deeper: Youth Water Educators Summit Sept. 20 In Harrisburg
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The Penn State Extension 2018 Dive Deeper: Youth Water Educators Summit will be held on September 20 at the Central Hotel & Conference Center, 800 East Park Dr., Harrisburg from 8:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

The Summit is a multi-state environmental education summit spotlighting innovative teaching about water. This biennial conference is for anyone who teaches youth about water or anyone interested in educational tools and resources for teaching about water.

It will be an all-day event with hands-on workshops, networking lunch, and amazing guest speakers--

-- Enjoy new informative speakers, take home new curriculum ideas, and create new networking opportunities;

-- Learn about current and emerging water issues in the mid-Atlantic region; and

-- Discover new technology resources to enhance your STEM education offerings.

There are two pre-conference tour options are being offered this year for the first time.

Click Here for all the details and to register.  Click Here for the detailed agenda.  Discount registration deadline August 20.

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