WPCOG offers opportunities for watershed education and numerous
ways to volunteer and get involved in protecting water quality.
Through our storm water education program, a member of our team can
come speak with troop members about the importance of water quality
with fun interactive activities such as crafts and games. We also
offer ways to get involved through storm drain marking and stream
clean-ups. WPCOG provides all the necessary materials and can either
help to coordinate or attend the event and work alongside.
How to register:Please review GSCP2P's registration requirements before
registering. Visit our online calendar for upcoming events or
contact Caren Shorthouse at Western Piedmont Council of Governments by
calling 828-322-9191 or e-mailing caren.shorthouse@wpcog.org to
register your troop for additional opportunities.