Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

July 2008

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
    1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31    
My Photo
Blog powered by TypePad

Favorite Blogs

  • Aguanomics
    The economics of water (and some other stuff), courtesy of economist David Zetland.
  • Water SISWEB
    From UC-Davis water students. More than just a blog, it's a water resources community social bookmarking site. The users run the show, and all can participate.
  • Great Lakes Law
    Noah Hall's blog about - what else - all things wet and legal in the Great Lakes region!
  • Misublog
    Laura Makar's blog is designed to inform and contribute to the discussion of water policy.
  • AWRA
    The water resources blog of the American Water Resources Association.
  • Campanastan
    That's 'Campana-stan', or 'Place of Campana', formerly 'Aquablog'. Michael Campana's personal blog, promulgating his Weltanschauung.
  • Waterblogged
    Shaun McKinnon of the Arizona Republic.
  • Waterblogged.info
    Jared Simpson's water blog. Great writing and insight, for non-water wonks, too.
  • Water For The Ages
    Abby, another PNWer, writes about global water issues with passion and concern.
  • Crooks and Liars
    John Amato's blog about...'Crooks and Liars'.
  • H2O Podcast
    Joseph Puentes does us WaterWonks a service by posting podcasts of conferences, etc.
  • H2ONCoast
    Oregon's North Coast water blog by Rob Emanuel of Oregon State University's Sea Grant program.
  • Aquafornia
    Aqua Blog Maven's awesome Southern California water blog. Everything you need to know about SoCal water issues, and more!
  • Western Water Blog
    The 'mystery blog' about Western USA water issues. What more can I say?
  • WaterWired
    All things fresh water. A service of the Institute for Water and Watersheds at Oregon State University (water.oregonstate.edu).
  • Water Words That Work
    From Eric Eckl, a communications and marketing expert for environmental and other progressive causes.
  • Watercrunch
    The sound when water and people collide. Robert Osborne emphasizes Southeastern USA water issues. Excellent graphics and features.
  • John Fleck
    Science writer at the Albuquerque Journal. Great stuff on climate, water, and more.
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

« Global Water Challenge Competition | Main | Georgia-Tennessee Border War for Water Access »

February 20, 2008

I (Heart) Tap Water - Student Video Competition

Image_mini Food & Water Watch has announced a student competition: produce a 1 to 2 minute video proclaiming your love for tap water and post it to YouTube.

The contest ends at 11:59 AM EST on 14 April 2008. Winners will be announced on Earth Day - 22 April 2008.

Your video should be inspiring, entertaining, and with a clear message. Easy, right?

Your video must be an original creation with the following three elements:

  • a declaration of your love for tap water;
  • some discussion about bottled water consumption; and
  • make the case for why your school or any campus should give up bottled water.

The winner will get $1,500, the second place finisher will get $500, and the third place finisher will Image_thumb get a "Take Back the Tap" gift bag.

The winning video will also be featured prominently on the Take Back the Tap
WWW site.

Please - "family-friendly" videos only (that eliminates me).

And while we are extolling the virtues of tap water, take a look at
Tappening.com.

"Differential equations are like deodorants; more people who don't use them should." -- Steve Wheatcraft

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/2128804/26299554

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference I (Heart) Tap Water - Student Video Competition:

Comments

Thanks for mentioning our site! We'd love to post some of the videos!!!

Terrific idea!

Eric Yaverbaum
Co-Founder
Tappening.com

I am sure this contest is one of a kind and it must be celebrated in a grand fashion from next year. Am i right ?

Hi, Viddiction.

Thanks for commenting. I do not know if you are right.

Post a comment

Comments are moderated, and will not appear on this weblog until the author has approved them.

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In