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Western Water recognizes local youth artists and awards more than $15K to inspire education

Western Water News Releases Posted on June 12, 2024

Western Municipal Water District (Western Water) recently celebrated the artistic talents of six students from Riverside County schools at a special event dedicated to honoring their award-winning artwork. In addition, Western Water awarded more than $15,000 to 21 teachers through its Lois B. Krieger Water Project Grants for Educators (Krieger Grant) program.

Western Water’s annual Water is Life Art Contest invited K-12 students throughout its service area to submit their artwork for evaluation by local water education and art professionals. This year’s contest theme, “Being water wise is…,” encouraged students to express their understanding of water conservation creatively. The celebratory event marked the culmination of this contest, where winners were presented awards, and their artwork was unveiled for display at the Donald D. Galleano Water is Life Art Gallery located in Western Water’s lobby.

“We strongly support the goals of the Water is Life Art Contest and are excited to display the outstanding work of our young artists,” said Fauzia Rizvi, Western Water’s Board Member. “By motivating local students to engage creatively and focus on water issues in their communities, we are fulfilling our mission.”

The Krieger Grant program has attracted Riverside County teachers for over 20 years. This year, Western Water awarded more than $15,000 to 21 teachers. Grant awards support the implementation of water education lessons in classrooms, coordination of field trips, and other activities that might not otherwise have been feasible. 

"The Krieger Grant program provides essential resources for comprehensive water education," said Craig Miller, General Manager of Western Water. "This funding supports innovative lessons and activities fostering a deeper understanding of water science and conservation. By investing in education, Western Water promotes sustainable practices and responsible water use in the community."

Lois B. Krieger served on the board of directors for Western Water and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) for 25 years. She was the first female chairman of the MWD board from 1989 to 1992. The grant bears her name due to her commitment to water education. Western Water provides funding for the grants in conjunction with neighboring water providers who bring water education to local classrooms.

To learn more about Western Water’s education program, please visit WesternWaterCA.gov/Education.

2023-24 Water is Life Art Contest Winners 


Elementary


1st Place: Brody Arias, 5th Grade, Tomás Rivera Elementary School

2nd Place: Ashley Murray, 5th Grade Tomás Rivera Elementary School

3rd Place: Samantha Garcia, 5th Grade Tomás Rivera Elementary School 

Middle


1st Place: Baylee Mullican, 7th Grade, Frank Agustus Miller Middle School

2nd Place: Nataly Scarff, 7th Grade, Amelia Earhart Middle School

3rd Place: Cassidy Marchand, 8th Grade, Frank Agustus Miller Middle School

2023-24 Lois B. Krieger Water Project Grants for Educators Awardees


Abigail DeSantiago, Amanda Clark, Perla Ramirez, Rose Halvorson, and Joshua Sandoval

Science Through Art | Wildomar Elementary School, Wildomar

 

Allison Wagner | The Wonders of Water

Lake Hills Elementary School, Riverside

 

Araceli Anguiano | Earning the Grade: Water Quality Report Cards

Corona High School, Corona

 

Christy Wong Ah Sun | How Does Water Support an Ecosystem

Mountain View Elementary School, Riverside

 

Claudia Galvan | Wetlands Field Trip

John Stallings Elementary School, Corona

 

Danielle Scholl | Wind and Water Change Earth

Vicentia Elementary School, Corona

 

Dinah Palagi | Pedley Garden: The Need of Water

Pedley Elementary School, Jurupa Valley

 

Elda Conaway | Rubner Childre’s Garden

William Collier Elementary School, Wildomar

 

Holly Dong | Water Quality Testing and Chemical Solutions

Riverside Virtual School, Riverside

 

Janine McConnell | Water Wheel Challenge

Woodcrest Elementary School, Riverside

 

Julie Smith | Environmental Principles and Water Education

RUSD Grant Center, Riverside

 

Mark Zavodnik | 5th Grade Science Camp

Murrieta Elementary School, Murrieta

 

Melissa Deinzer | The Human Water Cycle – Challenge on Hydro Dynamics

Eisenhower Elementary School, Corona

 

Monique Sanchez | Abracadabra! Gardening without Soil

Woodcrest Elementary School, Riverside

 

Patricia Ball | Aquarium on Wheels

Victress Bower School, Norco

 

Rebecca Southworth | Bolsa Chica Wetlands Tour + Additional Lessons

Quiver Homeschool Co-op, Riverside

 

Vivian Madrid | Studying the Water Cycle with Terrariums

Garretson Elementary School, Corona


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