Wonderful World of Water is held at Gilman Park in Pierce

The 32nd annual Wonderful World of Water Festival was held September 15 at Gilman Park in Pierce.  Thirteen teams of ninth and tenth grade students from 7 schools across Northeast Nebraska descended upon the park for a day of outdoor hands-on activities and a chance to compete for championship honors. 

The day began with registration at Gilman Park followed by the teams competing in a track of hands-on activities focusing on water quality and other natural resources related issues.  The teams were then quizzed regarding those sessions to accumulate points for the competition.  Following the educational sessions, the teams were given one last chance to extend their point totals by participating in the Dripial Pursuit Trivia Game.  Then while the final totals were being calculated each team was given the opportunity to participate in the Wonderful World of Water special project.

The special project was Water Rockets, which is, a program taught through the Jr. Academy of Sciences.  Each school was invited to build water rockets and demonstrate their knowledge of mass, velocity and engineering.  The rockets were judged on distance and creativity.  Several rockets were launched Wednesday with Pierce High School Team 1 first for Farthest Distance Traveled; Madison High School Team 2 recognized for Shortest Distance Traveled; and, Wausa High School Team 2 with the Most Creative Design.    

Following the presentation of the special projects, the winners of the 2021 Northeast Nebraska Wonderful World of Water were announced.  The winner of Track 1 was Pierce High School Team 1 consisting of Brayden Kuper, Kaden Froehlich, Zach Meier, Emma Risinger and Madelyn Hanson.  The winning team from Track 2 was Pierce High School Team 2 consisting of Caleb Newman, Travis Emory, Amber Shefl, Maggie Painter and Peyton Wieting.  Both First Place teams were awarded Wonderful World of Water T-shirts.   

Schools participating in this year’s event included; Niobrara High School, Pierce High School, Elgin High School, Wausa High School, Allen Consolidated, Norfolk Catholic High School and Madison High School. 

The Wonderful World of Water program would not be possible without our many natural resources professionals from across the area who volunteer their time each year to share their expertise; and, work with students who might be interested in a career related to natural resources.  They come from a variety of agencies including:  The Natural Resources Conservation Service; UNL Cooperative Extension; Game and Parks; Northern Prairies Land Trust; Papio-Missouri River NRD; and, Lower Elkhorn NRD.  The Wonderful World of Water was sponsored this year by:  the Upper Elkhorn NRD; Lower Elkhorn NRD; Lower Niobrara NRD; and, Lewis and Clark NRD.  

Pierce High - Team 1:  Brayden Kuper, Kaden Froehlich, Zach Meier, Emma Risinger, and Madelyn Hanson.

Pierce High - Team 1: Brayden Kuper, Kaden Froehlich, Zach Meier, Emma Risinger, and Madelyn Hanson.

Pierce High - Team 2:  Caleb Newman, Travis Emory, Amber Shefl, Maggie Painter, and Peyton Wieting.

Pierce High - Team 2: Caleb Newman, Travis Emory, Amber Shefl, Maggie Painter, and Peyton Wieting.

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WWW 2021

Students joined in hands-on activities, learning more about how to conserve and protect our natural resources. In the photo at left, Groundwater Management Area Specialist, Connor Baldwin, teaches the students about Groundwater contamination and prevention.