On Sunday, September 4th, Art for Water participated in the freshmen orientation at New England College in Henniker, NH by facilitating student created sculpture made from found objects. The original plan was to collect the objects from the Contoocook River as a clean up effort that would result in some materials with which to work. However, Hurricane Irene made the Contoocook

This was the first year that New England College engaged their incoming freshmen with an exciting range of activities. Groups hiked, participated on a ropes course, learned life saving techniques, opened the NEC observatory for the first time since the 1960’s, joined a drum circle, learned about Henniker’s historic bridges, floods, and river, photographed Henniker’s most scenic vistas, c

Apparently, this is a giant leap forward as in previous years freshmen had to sit through two days of lectures on what they shouldn't do now that they've finally gotten some freedom. Hurray for New England College for making the class of 2015's introduction to higher learning meaningful, engaging, stimulating, and fun. Art for Water was thrilled to take part.