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H2OWL MASCOT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM



Would you like H2Owl to appear at your event or location?
Call (626) 969-7911,
or write us at
feedback@sgvmwd.org
for details.

All about our mascot, H2Owl.
IN CHINESE

The Water District has created a new water education and conservation program in partnership with its member cities and participating youth groups. The program features H2OWL, a new mascot that will visit schools, parks, and community and business events to increase awareness and participation in water conservation activities.

HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS

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How the program works: first, we supply each City with a mascot costume and water-related flyers, fact sheets and give-away items that stress water conservation. Second, we are partnering with youth groups in our member cities that will both wear the costume and form an entourage that travels with the mascot to provide helpful information at group gatherings and events.

We have trained our youthful mascot partners about water-related issues and conservation to prepare them for their “work.” In addition to gaining valuable education and service opportunities, the Water District is making financial donations to the youth groups to help them with their club and service activities.

We have met with each City to identify worthwhile events and locations for mascot appearances. Please visit our web site to view the schedule in your city and to learn more about how to schedule mascot appearances [H2OWL Mascot Partnership Program]. We’d love to come to your school, business or community function!

 

SUMMARY AND HIGHLIGHTS OF 2009 MASCOT PROGRAM
City of Alhambra
  • Distributed conservation tips at ULFT giveaway at Mark Keppel High School
  • Kick-off to Water Awareness Poster Judging Contest and City Council meeting where awardees were recognized (2 separate events- one in May,(5/13), the other in June (100+ people) ( 6/8/09 )
  • Literature distribution outside main Alhambra Library (75-100 people) ( 5/21/09 )
  • Literature distribution at Almansor Park (200 people and cars) ( 5/30/09 )
  • Briefed Alhambra School Board (at its monthly meeting) on Water Awareness Month and school education program (150 people) ( 6/2/09 )
City of Azusa
  • Briefed Azusa School Board (at its monthly meeting) on Water Awareness Month and school education program (100+ people) ( 5/19/09 )
  • Literature distribution outside main Azusa Main Library (25-30 people) ( 5/28/09 )
  • Presentation at City Council meeting on Water Awareness Month and literature distribution and school education program (50-75 people) (6/1/09)
  • Literature Distribution at Dalton Park (50-75 people) ( 6/12/09 )
City of Monterey Park
  • Briefed Azusa School Board (at its monthly meeting) on Water Awareness Month and school education program (100+ people) ( 5/19/09 )
  • Literature distribution outside main Azusa Main Library (25-30 people) ( 5/28/09 )
  • Presentation at City Council meeting on Water Awareness Month and literature distribution and school education program (50-75 people) (6/1/09)
  • Literature Distribution at Dalton Park (50-75 people) ( 6/12/09 )
  • Literature distribution outside main Monterey Park Library (200 people) ( 5/20/09 )
  • Presentation at City Council meeting on Water Awareness Month, literature distribution and school education program; and, check to Mark Keppel High School Project Green Club for their partnership with the District (50 people) (5/20/09)
  • Joined District’s President Reichenberger at Monterey Park City Council meeting for presentation for Environmental Calendar Award recipients (150+ people) (6/3/09)
City of Sierra Madre
  • Distributed conservation tips at Environmental Fair and ULFT giveaway at Sierra Vista Park (200+ people) ( 4/25/09 )
  • Presentation at City Council meeting on Water Awareness Month, literature distribution and school education program; and, check to Sierra Madre Interact Club for their partnership with the District (about 50 people); (5/12/09)
  • Distributed conservation tips at Sierra Madre Art Fair (150-200 people) ( 5/17/09 )
  • Distributed conservation tips at end of Mount Wilson Trail Race (100+ people) ( 5/25/09 )
  • Participated at Mira Monte Reservoir ribbon-cutting ceremony with Director Love and Congressman Dreier (100 people) ( 5/27/09 )
  • Distributed conservation tips at Closing Ceremonies for Sierra Madre Little League (150+ people) ( 5/30/09 )
  • Literature distribution outside main Sierra Madre Library (50-75 people) ( 6/10/09 )
  • Literature distribution at Kersting Court (150+ people) ( 6/26/09 )

 

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