Interactive Wyland Clean Water Mobile Learning Center at Kissimmee lakefront today

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To celebrate Water Conservation Month, the city of Kissimmee and the city of St. Cloud, in partnership with Toho Water Authority, have teamed up for the annual Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation.
As part of this month's events, the Mobile Learning Center from the Wyland Foundation is at the Kissimmee Lake front Park overflow parking lot, 69 Lakeview Drive, today until 6 p.m. for the first time to promote the challenge. The water education exhibit that has been visited by over 1 million nationwide features a multi-sensory onboard theater and six interactive stations that allow participants to explore how water quality and available water affects residents’ daily lives. Local students, many of whom have not had a field trip in over a year due to COVID-19, will have this mobile science exhibit come to their community for the one-day only event that is free and open to the public.