“Let’s talk about floods, let’s talk about water”, a special day in Cahors

“Let’s talk about floods, let’s talk about water”, a special day in Cahors
“Let’s talk about floods, let’s talk about water”, a special day in Cahors

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Marc Louison

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Oct 2, 2024 at 1:00 p.m.

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L’territorial public establishment of the Lot basin (EPTB Lot) is organizing an exceptional day of free activities and workshops on water and floodstitled “ Let’s talk about floods, let’s talk about water«, Saturday October 5, 2024 at theClément Marot conference space has Cahorsfrom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aimed at both the general public and children aged 5 to 15, this day promises to be both fun and informative, with interactive workshops, shows, exhibitions, etc.

Activities for the whole family around water

“Water is our most precious common good. Climate change has a greater impact on our daily uses each year and exposes our territories to increased risks for which we must prepare more than ever. Among them, flood risk requires everyone to be informed from an early age. This is the meaning of this entire day of discovery and awareness open to

families, children and adults alike. Because water is everyone’s business, let’s talk about floods, let’s talk about water! ” explain Rémi Branco, president of the territorial public establishment of the Lot basin (EPTB Lot).

On the program, a multitude of interactive activities adapted to young people: role-playing games, reverse escape games, educational games and model animations around water and flood management. These moments allow you to learn while having fun while raising participants’ awareness of environmental issues and the importance of resilience in the face of flooding in the Lot.

Visitors will also have the opportunity to discover a striking photo exhibition on the floods which affected the Lot basin, with particularly striking photos of Cahors.

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The day will end with the show by the Essentiel Ephémère Company» Yes, but what if that happened…? » at 5 p.m. at the Auditorium of the Cahors Conservatory.

Whether you are young or old, this day will be a unique opportunity to learn, exchange and share a friendly moment with family, while strengthening our collective knowledge of flood risks. Don’t miss this free event open to all.

To register your children for certain workshops and reserve your places at the show, go to the news on our website: www.valleedulot.com

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