The Grand River restoration is designed to bring people back to the water—not just to see it, but to engage with it.
By adding rock veins to slow the current, students will have a safe space to conduct science experiments, explore aquatic ecosystems, and connect with nature.
"We’re creating opportunities for hands-on learning that will inspire future generations in STEM," says Mike Stahl of the City of Grand Rapids.
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