Apply by October 31st!
When/What/Where: Saturday November 8, 2025 from 8am-3:30pm– Community WATER Advocate program is a partnership between Pima County Regional Flood Control District and Ironwood Tree Experience. This educator workshop is designed to open up the urban landscape as a dynamic area for learning. Pima County’s Stormwater Parks are located across the City. Through engineering that mimics natural systems these parks reduce flooding potential by holding water and supporting an urban oasis of native plants and animals. Educators will get an up close and personal connection with 2 of these parks as potential sites for school programs ranging from the Sciences to Arts and History.
Who: Due to the location of the stormwater parks that we are visiting, public high school educators from Amphitheater, Tucson, and Sunnyside Unified School Districts, are encouraged to register. High School Teachers from other districts may also apply!
Transportation: The program will begin and conclude at Ironwood Tree Experience (Historic Y, 738 N. 5th Ave, 85705 ). You are encouraged to carpool to ITE, we will provide a shuttle van from ITE to and from the project sites.
Compensation: All participating teachers will receive a $200 stipend for this workshop.
Questions? Email miranda@ironwoodtreeexperience.org
Additional Benefits: Become an Ironwood Tree Experience Keystone Educator through Professional Development workshops that provide advanced training in Sonoran Desert ecology and science, culture and history! ITE Keystone Educators are able to preregister for Field Studies for Schools classroom field trips, as well as receive advance information about future programs and internships, like Youth for Blue Skies, for your students!
- For questions regarding this resource, please contact Ironwood Tree Experience.
- Contact Name: Miranda Escobar
- Phone No: 520-829-7001
- Email Address: miranda@ironwoodtreeexperience.org