Your Ripple Is How a Current Begins — Join Us March 27 at Camp Christian

You don’t have to figure this out alone.

Across our region — Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia — people are dealing with the same stubborn challenges: erosion creeping at the banks, flooding that keeps coming back, stormwater that doesn’t know where to go, and water quality that keeps slipping. And plenty of those people have already been in the field, trying things, learning the hard way, figuring out what works.

H2O Water Network exists to connect those people to each other. Because your hard-won lesson is someone else’s shortcut. And that idea you’ve been sitting on? It might be exactly what a neighboring watershed group has been looking for.

That’s what Ripples to Currents is about.

On March 27th, we’re gathering in person at Camp Christian in Mill Run, PA for a full-day summit — and we want you there.


What to Expect

Fast, focused conversations. Clear next steps. No fluff.

We’ll surface common needs, connect people to projects, and find the quick wins alongside the longer-term collaborations worth building. Whether you’ve got a success story to share, a problem you can’t crack, or just a curiosity about what others are doing — you have something to offer here.

If you have administrative or technical expertise you’re willing to share, we’d especially love for you to plug into the Boat Load of Knowledge — a resource we’re building to match people who need help with people who can give it. More details coming soon, but start thinking about what’s in your boat.


A Word That Still Lands

Back in 1966, Robert Kennedy spoke to a group of young people who were carrying heavy problems and doing it largely alone. He told them:

“I know at times you must feel very alone with your problems and with your difficulties. But I want to say how impressed I am with what you stand for and for the effort that you are making… You are joined with your fellow young people in every land, struggling with their problems and you with yours, but all joined in a common purpose.”

That was 60 years ago. It still fits.

Water stewardship can feel lonely. But you’re not doing this alone — and March 27th is proof of that.


The Details

Friday, March 27, 2026 📍 Camp Christian — 472 Killarney Rd, Mill Run, PA 15464 🕙 10am – 4pm

Can’t make it in March? Stay with us — Spring Confluence is May 29, 2026 at Geneva College. This series is built for the long haul.


H2O Water Network connects water stewards across Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. We’re building a regional movement — one ripple at a time.