Join us for an interactive and educational event for local decision-makers. This year’s workshop will be held aboard the Taylors Falls Princess, departing out of Taylors Falls near Interstate State Park. The workshop is designed for city councils, planning commissions, township boards, county commissioners, SWCD and watershed board members, and other local leaders. Register Today!
The annual St. Croix WOW offers a unique opportunity for community leaders to network, access support from state and local government, and learn about issues such as sustainable community development, preventing algal blooms, community forestry, healthy shorelines, and St. Croix Watershed resources and connections. This year’s workshop will include a keynote welcome from Matt Poppleton, Executive Director of Wild Rivers Conservancy of the St. Croix and Namekagon, as well as five learning stations with mini-presentations. Participants will also enjoy dinner, beautiful views of the river, and plenty of time for conversations and networking.
Your ticket includes dinner and a cash bar. $30 per person.
Event 5:30-8:30pm
This workshop series is hosted by the East Metro Water Education Program (EMWREP), Lower St. Croix Watershed Partnership, Minnesota DNR, National Park Service, Polk County, Washington County, Wild Rivers Conservancy, and Wisconsin DNR.