Reduce Your
Footprint
(Little Feet
Can Help Too)
Energy- and water-saving
habits are an important part of
reducing your "footprint" on our
environment. And there are many
conservation habits the whole
family can adopt. For example:
The outdoor garden and forests are linked by a few
miles of trails. Also on the marquee are hydrangeas,
snapdragons, poppies and peonies, which dot the
landscape in luxurious man-made beds befitting of five
star garden suites. Their lush vines adorn the various
gazebos and arbors.
• Turn off lights, TVs, etc. when
you leave the room.
• Don't leave the water running
while you brush your teeth
(or shave).
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Photography by Thomas Keever Photography
For more valuable conservation
tips, visit PWC's website.
Remember, too, that PWC's
educational mascots – Willy Water
Drop and Wally Watt Watcher
– are available for schools
and events.