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Water Educators' Conference <br />March 29 -30, 2005 <br />More than 65 water educators from around the state attended the 2005 Water Educators' <br />Conference in Glenwood Springs. The conference was geared toward Colorado's water profes- <br />sionals and informal educators who teach both adults and children about the importance and <br />management of Colorado's water resources. <br />Conference Agenda <br />March 29 —K -12 Education <br />Presentations: <br />Updates on 5th, 8th and 10th Grade Science Testing for 2006 <br />Teaching the Poetry of Rivers <br />New Offerings from Project WET <br />K -12 Teacher Panel <br />Education in Action Reception offered participants a venue to showcase <br />their best programs and products. A wonderful networking opportunity for <br />water education professionals. <br />March 30 —Adult and Community Education <br />Presentations: <br />Reporting on Water and the Environment <br />AWARE Colorado: Water Protection Toolkits for Local Officials <br />Trials in the Field, Teaching BMPs to Landscape Professionals <br />Water & Property: What Realtors Need to Know <br />Attendees at the 2005 Water <br />Educators conference enjoyed <br />networking with other informal <br />watershed educators from <br />around the state. <br />2004 -2005 ANNUAL REPORT 7 <br />