The next big event for the Kregel Museum is coming up at the end of this month on May 31st and June 1st, which is the Water Topics for Nebraska Teachers workshop! This is our second year holding this unique event which features presenters on a variety of topics related to Nebraska groundwater, natural resources, and conservation. This workshop is being co-sponsored by the Richard P. & Laurine Kimmel Charitable Foundation along with the American Groundwater Trust, Groundwater Foundation, and the Water for Food Institute. This free two-day workshop will qualify for professional development credit and is intended for educators of all types, from elementary to high school level.
It is important to note that the agendas for each year's workshop will be different from the last. So, if you or a teacher you know has attended the workshop previously they can be confident that any upcoming workshop will be a totally new experience. Some of the changes to the agenda for this year from last year include a tour of the Nebraska City Utilities Well Field and the Nebraska City Water Treatment Plant hosted by Cathy Meyer, the plant's superintendent. Vaughn Hammond, Kimmel Orchard's Operations and Education Team Leader, will be giving a tour of the Orchard facilities. Similar to last year, there will also be a full tour of the Kregel Windmill Factory Museum.
The Kregel Museum will also be rolling out a brand new program for teachers at this year's workshop, which has been in development for almost two years. The Kregel Museum Classroom Discovery Kit Program consists of educational boxes filled with interesting and unique lesson plans, activities, experiments, equipment, worksheets, and other materials that teachers can use to educate students on a variety of subjects. There will eventually be four Kits available through the program, each on a specific topic, such as water science, wind science, and Industrial Revolution history. Teachers attending the workshop will get the first look at this exciting program, as well as reservation priority should they choose to rent a Kit. More information about the Classroom Discovery Kit Program will be available on the Kregel Museum website after the workshop, so keep an eye out!
May Your Blades Always Catch the Wind!
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