Make your own rain barrel – Saturday in Barrington

Posted 4/26/23

Take home a ready to install rain barrel which will collect and store stormwater for your garden. You will receive a prepped barrel and installation kit that will connect to your downspout. …

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Make your own rain barrel – Saturday in Barrington

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Take home a ready to install rain barrel which will collect and store stormwater for your garden. You will receive a prepped barrel and installation kit that will connect to your downspout. Containers generously provided by Coca-Cola. Made possible with support from the River Network. For conservation and for pollution prevention, installing a rain barrel to collect and store rainwater for use on your lawn and gardens is a simple but powerful way to make a difference for the Aquidneck Island and Narragansett Bay.

WHAT: Rain Barrel Take & Make Workshop

WHEN: Saturday, April 29; 10 a.m.

LEARN MORE: https://www.easternriconservation.org/events/rain-barrel-take-make-workshop-j4l4b

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