Aug
3
Tue
2021
Salt Symposium @ Virtual
Aug 3 – Aug 4 all-day
Sep
27
Mon
2021
Metro Children’s Water Festival @ Online
Sep 27 all-day

The annual festival is produced for 4th grade students in the Minneapolis and St. Paul metropolitan area and is held at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. Due to COVID-19, the festival is virtual in 2021. The festival teaches children about water resources and how they can help ensure a future where both the quantity and quality of water resources are protected and managed wisely. Fourth grade teachers and parents or guardians are welcome to register and access the content after Sept. 27, throughout the rest of the 2021-22 school year.

More details here.

Oct
22
Fri
2021
Imagine a Day Without Water – Lakeville @ Lakeville Water Treatment Facility
Oct 22 @ 8:30 am – 2:00 pm

Celebrate “Imagine a Day Without Water” by touring the Lakeville Water Treatment Facility

Friday, October 22
Tour times: 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. or 1 p.m.

Water is a finite resource and one that needs protection. Imagine if you had no water to drink or make coffee. No water to shower, flush the toilet, or do laundry. Hospitals would close without water. Firefighters couldn’t put out fires and farmers couldn’t water their crops.

Come take a tour of the Water Treatment Facility to see where Lakeville’s drinking water is treated. Learn about the life of a water droplet and how your use of water affects this cycle with:

  • An interactive water cycle model
  • A chance to win prizes (“Slow the Flow – Save H2O” t-shirt, rain gauge and more!) by participating in water trivia
  • The VRWJPO “Pollute or Protect” exhibit in a box
  • Tips on how to save water (and money) at home

Bring your kids to this fun, interactive tour (while school is out). Space is limited—you must pre-register for a tour time. Pre-register for a tour time using this online form or call 952-985-4524.

Mar
7
Mon
2022
Landscaping for Clean Water Intro Course @ Zoom
Mar 7 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Landscaping for Clean Water Intro Course @ Zoom

Landscaping for Clean Water Intro Course 2022

Need some inspiration for your garden, but don’t know where to start? Want to learn how incorporating native plants into your garden can add amazing water quality benefits to your property? Looking to exercise your green thumb, but want advice on planting pollinator habitat? Knowledge gained through the Landscaping for Clean Water program will inform and empower you to create a raingarden, native pollinator garden, or shoreline planting that will bring beauty and great environmental benefits to your property this year and for many to come!

In 2022, the Landscaping for Clean Water program will celebrate its 16th year of educating and assisting residents to install beautiful and low-maintenance plantings. Over the years, we have met with close to 5,200 landowners and installed over 660 projects in neighborhoods all around the county. This program is offered to residents through a partnership between the Dakota County SWCD, and local cities and watershed organizations.

This year’s suite of programming – Introduction to Clean Water Class, Design Course, and Maintenance Workshop – will provide skills and resources to landowners at every stage of their gardening journey.

The free Introduction to Clean Water class focuses on general water quality practices of raingardens, native gardens, and shoreline stabilizations. The classes provide an overview of local water quality challenges and provide beautiful and practical ways of reducing runoff pollutants that are causing issues. It also includes information on cost-share opportunities available to Dakota County residents.

After completing the Introduction to Clean Water class, you can enroll in the Landscaping for Clean Water Design Course. This course is a great for those interested in learning about garden planning from the experts, whether you want to know more about site design, plant selection, raingarden installation, or the best plants for our landscape. Participants walk away with a ready-to-install garden!

The Landscaping for Clean Water Maintenance Workshop provides season specific information on how to maintain and promote the health, performance, and beauty of your garden. Maintenance workshops apply to raingarden, native garden, or native shoreline restoration projects.

Mar
9
Wed
2022
Agricultural Chemical Reduction Effort Public Sector Meeting @ Dakota County Administration Center and Zoom
Mar 9 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Agricultural Chemical Reduction Effort (ACRE) – Public Sector Meeting

Dakota County has been in the process of developing an ACRE Plan since last fall.  Input provided in 2021 assisted staff in developing draft ideas. The county is requesting feedback on these proposed solutions.

This meeting is focused on getting input from city, township, watershed management organization, and other organization representatives located within rural Dakota County potentially impacted by high nitrate.

Key questions presented at the meeting will include:

  • Will the solutions outlined in the plan help my agency/organization support practice adoption?
  • How can this plan better support my agency/organization?
  • Will the solutions help improve water quality?

Additional information can be found at the ACRE Website.

You can attend either in-person or virtually via Zoom. See details below. Please RSVP to Valerie Neppl if you are planning to attend in person so we can ensure we have sufficient space. 

In-person Location:

Dakota County Administration Center

1590 Highway 55, Hastings

Room 3A

Join by Zoom:

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Meeting ID: 946 9805 6341

Passcode: 993076

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Mar
23
Wed
2022
Lake Marion and North Creek Greenways Open House – Lakeville @ Heritage Library
Mar 23 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Lake Marion and North Creek Greenways Open House - Lakeville @ Heritage Library | Lakeville | Minnesota | United States

Public Open House – Lake Marion Greenway and North Creek Greenway Natural Resource Management Plans

You’re invited to an open house to learn, interact, and have questions answered about natural resource management improvements along two Dakota County Greenway Trails. These plans outline ecological restoration, invasive species management, and pollinator plantings in public lands along these trails.

Mar
24
Thu
2022
Landscaping for Clean Water Garden Maintenance Course @ Zoom
Mar 24 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Landscaping for Clean Water Garden Maintenance Course @ Zoom

Landscaping for Clean Water Garden Maintenance Workshop

Join us for a Garden Maintenance workshop providing season specific information on how to maintain and promote the health, performance, and beauty of your garden. Maintenance workshops apply to raingarden, native garden, or native shoreline planting projects.

2022 Maintenance Workshops

  • Thursday, March 24 – 5:00 p.m.
  • Monday, April 25 – 5:00 p.m.

The Garden Maintenance Workshops are provided FREE and open to all – Dakota County residency is not required!

Apr
5
Tue
2022
Landscaping for Clean Water Intro Course @ Zoom
Apr 5 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Landscaping for Clean Water Intro Course @ Zoom

Landscaping for Clean Water Intro Course 2022

Need some inspiration for your garden, but don’t know where to start? Want to learn how incorporating native plants into your garden can add amazing water quality benefits to your property? Looking to exercise your green thumb, but want advice on planting pollinator habitat? Knowledge gained through the Landscaping for Clean Water program will inform and empower you to create a raingarden, native pollinator garden, or shoreline planting that will bring beauty and great environmental benefits to your property this year and for many to come!

In 2022, the Landscaping for Clean Water program will celebrate its 16th year of educating and assisting residents to install beautiful and low-maintenance plantings. Over the years, we have met with close to 5,200 landowners and installed over 660 projects in neighborhoods all around the county. This program is offered to residents through a partnership between the Dakota County SWCD, and local cities and watershed organizations.

This year’s suite of programming – Introduction to Clean Water Class, Design Course, and Maintenance Workshop – will provide skills and resources to landowners at every stage of their gardening journey.

The free Introduction to Clean Water class focuses on general water quality practices of raingardens, native gardens, and shoreline stabilizations. The classes provide an overview of local water quality challenges and provide beautiful and practical ways of reducing runoff pollutants that are causing issues. It also includes information on cost-share opportunities available to Dakota County residents.

After completing the Introduction to Clean Water class, you can enroll in the Landscaping for Clean Water Design Course. This course is a great for those interested in learning about garden planning from the experts, whether you want to know more about site design, plant selection, raingarden installation, or the best plants for our landscape. Participants walk away with a ready-to-install garden!

The Landscaping for Clean Water Maintenance Workshop provides season specific information on how to maintain and promote the health, performance, and beauty of your garden. Maintenance workshops apply to raingarden, native garden, or native shoreline restoration projects.