 Pam Farrell and her Ludlow Elementary fifth-graders won first place at the District’s 2006 Protecting the Environment Awards Ceremony. |
 DJ Scully from the Campbell County Cooperative Extension Services was one of the presenters at this year’s WaterIfic event. Local sixth-grade students, such as the ones pictured here from St. Pius, attended WaterIfic on May 11 and 12 to participate in hands-on activities designed to heighten awareness of current environmental issues. |
 Students from St. Pius enjoyed a lesson offered by Newport Aquarium’s WAVE Foundation at the 2006 WaterIfic event, which was held at the District on May 11 and 12. |
 Sara Zepf, SD1 Storm Water Manager, and Splash McClean, SD1’s fish mascot, gather students in the Board Room to kick-off their tour of Public Service Park. |
 To start off their field trip at Public Service Park, students from Ft. Wright Elementary are each given a backpack with supplies to carry with them along their journey of a drop of water. |
 Students from Ft. Wright Elementary discovered plants and trees that were used by Native Americans during their field trip to Public Service Park. |
 Jamie Eggemeyer, SD1 Asst. Education Manager, tests the pH of the wetland at Public Service Park with a group of our employee’s kids who came to tour the park. |
 Jamie Eggemeyer, SD1 Asst. Education Manager, demonstrates our Vegetated Roof lesson to a group of our employee’s kids who came to tour the park. |
 Public Service Park tours are not limited to school groups. The District also offers field trips to other community organizations, such as the Cub Scout group pictured above. |
 Students from Ruth Moyer have fun with the “Would You Swim Here?” lesson, which is the first of five lessons included in SD1’s Environmental Unit. |
* Notice: Use of the District's park and facilities are at your own risk under KRS KY 411.190, Kentucky State Recreational User Statutes.*