Creating the tools for public outreach efforts, designing water conservation education programs for students and homeowners, and hosting community events and workshops to promote greater understanding of water issues. We can handle all types of outreach efforts, with the experience and expert writing support needed to maintain a successful website, to produce reader-friendly newsletters and public
ations, to provide media relations when appropriate, and to help create and execute a positive image and communications strategic plan. (Printing and other out of pocket expenses are billed separately.) If it relates to water and water conservation, chances are we’ve already written about it, or created a program about it, or developed an education program focusing on it. If you stop to think about it, your customers/constituents make up a critical target audience with whom you must communicate -- and it is unlikely that they have read or had access to information programs we developed in other parts of the region. If you can save money...but get the same communications impact... by taking advantage of generic publications instead of creating your own from scratch...why wouldn’t you? Learn about our water conservation billing inserts, brochures and newsletters. We can save you money AND help educate your customers! Kids really are our future...and if they learn good water use habits and stewardship of our natural resources today, they can play a positive role in securing and sustaining adequate water supplies when they’re adults. Our experienced educators have developed exciting and informative programs for students in grades 2 through 6. Our programs include student ‘novels’, age appropriate coloring and activity books, audio/video resources (DVDs and interactive CDs), teacher workshops, classroom projects, and “Edu-tainment” events. And, in 2010, we will launch an irresistible music video featuring our very own Texas WaterHog. A complete menu of education tools follows with pricing/sponsorship information.
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