Phoenix - Ewing Irrigation, Golf & Industrial has partnered with WeWrite LLC to develop a children’s book focusing on water management and conservation. “All Dried Out”, a book - written by kids, for kids - explores the issue of water as a limited resource, and follows a set of twins on an adventure to explore the causes of a water shortage as they attempt to find solutions to this problem.
“We are very excited about this project,” says Douglas York, president of Ewing Irrigation. “This is an amazing opportunity to unite our passion for education, conservation, and family in the spirit of promoting awareness of the value of managing and saving water in outdoor environments.”
Sixteen children from California, Arizona, Colorado and Texas were invited to participate in a book-writing workshop held Oct. 15 and 16, 2005, at Ewing’s corporate office in Phoenix. The children, ages 8 to13, received a brief, general introduction to the topic of water use and were then granted the freedom to brainstorm and act out portions of a story.
Ewing aims to continue partnering with water districts to promote water conservation education programs, and hopes that "All Dried Out" can be integrated into new and existing curriculums.
"Empowering children as they imagine, tackle solutions, then write a book for other children is one of the most exciting things I can imagine,” says Delores Palmer, president of WeWrite. “It's exciting to watch these young minds offer a fresh look at the powerful issue of water conservation, and imagine creative solutions. WeWrite is honored to share the vision of publishing books by kids with such a forward-thinking company as Ewing."
Funded by Ewing Irrigation with support from the Irrigation Association Education Foundation, “All Dried Out” soon will be available for purchase through various distribution sources, bookstores and www.wewrite.net.