You’re not alone in tackling water challenges.
Across our region, people are facing the same issues—erosion, flooding, stormwater runoff, declining water quality—and they’re testing solutions, learning from what works, and figuring out what doesn’t. H2O Water Network is bringing those efforts together so individual ripples can form a shared current of restoration and conservation.
We’re kicking things off online with two short Zoom sessions, then coming together in person to connect face-to-face, share practical ideas, and coordinate real action.
What to Expect
Fast, focused conversations. Clear next steps. A chance to find partners who’ve already tried what you’re considering. We’ll surface common needs, match people to projects, and identify quick wins alongside longer-term collaborations.
Your ripple of an idea? That’s exactly how a current begins.
Key Dates
- This is a series, not a one-time event, designed to start lasting relationships:
February 10 at 7:30 PM (Virtual)
Ripples to Currents Meeting Feb 10th at 7:30
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89203163948?pwd=MbOJonv63GSAYvQLPrbayzcUxLai8H.1
February 24 at 2:00 PM (Virtual)
Ripples to Currents Meeting Feb 24th at from 1-2pm: Invite Link
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89676955654?pwd=jaFYL4T98ssbc1jGkqHOrbQX53X2F
Friday, March 27, 2026 — The Summit will be at Camp Christian 472 Killarney Rd, Mill Run, PA 15464 – 10am – 4pm
Save the Date: Friday, May 29, 2026 — Spring ’26 Confluence at Geneva College
Bring your questions, your field lessons, and your curiosity. Together, we can turn shared knowledge into cleaner streams, healthier wetlands, and more resilient communities.
Plan to join us—and help build the current.