The City of Spokane, in collaboration with a local author and illustrator, launched an innovative project to create a children’s book series centered around water, stormwater, sewer, and wastewater education. This presentation will explore the development process, showcasing how the city partnered with creative talent to design a cohesive and engaging series that teaches children about pollution prevention, and environmental stewardship.
Register now and join Meghan Havko as she breaks down the process of turning this concept into reality, including success stories and challenges faced during this process. Learn how other programs can utilize this unique form of education and outreach to shape the next generation of environmental stewardship.
Meghan is an accomplished public health professional with a distinguished background in community health, nutrition, disease prevention, and response. She currently is the stormwater/wastewater public education and outreach coordinator for the City of Spokane. A Washington native, she holds a Master of Public Health degree from EWU and a Bachelor of Science from WWU. Known for her dedication to creating healthy communities through innovative policies, systems, and environmental changes, she enjoys the challenges and opportunities that come with stormwater and wastewater pollution prevention.