Water is scarce in the Texas Hill Country. With our drought-and-flood climate and stressed water supply, alternatives to traditional water project development can help increase reliability, conserve resources and protect the environment. An effective, desirable and responsible alternative is rainwater harvesting.
Now in its 7th year, the Rainwater Revival brings together homeowners, builders, vendors and conservation experts to connect, share and celebrate the ancient tradition of harvesting rainwater.
Join us November 5, 2016 at the Dripping Springs Ranch Park from 10 am to 4 pm in Dripping Springs for a full day of fun, education and celebration! Open to the public and free to attend thanks to our wonderful sponsors.
Education:
The festive day will be filled with informative and entertaining presentations by professionals and users of rainwater, water conservation-related business vendor booths, rainwater system displays, and plenty of experts to provide guidance and services.
Prizes:
Help Hill Country Schools and enter to win great Hill Country prizes! The Rainwater Revival School Grant Raffle helps raise funds for Hill Country Schools for use toward the installation of rainwater collection and water conservation education. Learn more and get your tickets!
Fun!
Enjoy shopping, delicious local food, live music, the Raindrop Stop for kids, and much more!