The countdown begins! We are officially a month away from World Water Day and from turning Tap on full blast. Check out our new public service announcement, which will air in more than 600 local TV stations across the country in the next few weeks.
At the top of the Tap Project to-do list for volunteers this weekend is registering restaurants. I plan to enlist some restaurants in my neighborhood and raise my water IQ by checking out other water-awareness events.
Here in New York City, the American Museum of Natural History is currently showing Water: H20 = Life, a fascinating exhibit that explores the importance and impact this precious resource has on communities and ecosystems around the world. For those of you in Washington D.C., you can attend the Environmental Film Festival, which pays tribute to World Water Day by showcasing water-themed international films.
If you’re looking for more “active” events — and a good excuse to burn the carbs from your Tap dinner –– click on the World Water Day website for info on walks in Los Angeles, Seattle and New York.
Besides taking part in Tap (of course!), is there anything else you’re planning to do during World Water Week?

