
One of the best things about summertime in Colorado is the many wonderful festivals held at locations throughout the state. 
These events are fun for the whole family, with unique foods, sights, and sounds. They’re also a great way to connect with old friends or make new ones. That’s why we’re proud to support and participate in them!  
Three Colorado gatherings you should attend if you can are the Parker Days Festival, Littleton’s Unicorn Festival, and Denver’s Chalk Art Festival. 
A Trio of Truly Unique Events
Dating back to the 1970s, Parker Days draws hundreds of thousands of people to the city during its four-day run. The event is a true slice of Americana, with carnival rides, street performers, and tasty offerings from 30 restaurants and food trucks. There’s so much to see, do, and enjoy at the Parker Days Festival!
The Unicorn Festival, as the name suggests, is all about “imagination and fun.” There are friendly unicorns aplenty for the kids to pet, lots of other mythical creatures, princesses, a Karaoke Kingdom for the singers in your family, and many ways to become part of magical fairy tales. Families, cosplayers, and anyone who just wants to escape the everyday world are encouraged to attend!
If you check out the Chalk Art Festival in Denver’s Golden Triangle Creative District, be prepared to have your mind blown! The things these skilled artists can do with chalk and pavement are truly remarkable. The portraits and designs are breathtaking, and you’ll find it hard to convince yourself that the 3-D images they create aren’t real! And nothing beats meandering past gorgeous art while enjoying delicious foods and beverages or stopping to listen to amazing live music from local artists. 
Stay Hydrated While You Get Festive!
Colorado’s weather warms up in June, so be sure to grab a hat and your sunscreen as you head out the door. And you’ll enjoy your time more if you stay hydrated.
Come by the Eldorado Natural Spring Water booth at any of these fantastic festivals for cool, clear, refreshing spring water rated among the best-tasting in the world! Give your body what it needs to stay energized and then get back to treating your eyes, ears, and tummies!  



  


 creatures… At heart, all life on Earth uses a membrane that separates the organism from its environment. To stay alive, the organism takes in important materials for making energy, while shuttling out toxic substances such as waste products. In this regard, water is essential simply because it's a liquid at Earth-like temperatures. Because it flows, water provides an efficient way to transfer substances from a cell to the cell's environment.”
Aquaponics and hydroponics are both methods of growing plants without the use of soil, using nutrient-rich water instead to feed the plants. But there are some key differences between the two methodologies. Hydroponics relies on a nutrient-rich solution which requires human intervention to replenish. Aquaponics combines the principles of aquaculture and hydroponics to create a closed-loop system that does not require human-provided replenishment. 
Employing aquaculture—the practice of breeding fish—aquaponics utilizes fish waste to provide the nutrients the plants need to grow, and the plants filter and clean the water for the fish, creating a self-sustaining system that can be used to produce a variety of crops, including fruits, vegetables, herbs, etc.  Because of this symbiotic relationship between the fish and the plant life, aquaponics is a more sustainable and cost-effective method of farming than hydroponics. 
 learners with a sustainable source of food, while teaching them about sustainable farming practices through aquaponics. BountyHaus School Farms “makes learning fun by engaging and empowering student education everywhere. Students have the opportunity to grow food in schools with the help of BountyHaus’ aquaponic technology. Students learn from the source with BountyHaus, understanding more about nutrients inside healthy food, our environment, the diversity of various ecosystems, study microbiology in aquaponics and careers in agriculture and environment.”
BountyHaus has developed and is refining a module-based environment that includes everything a school, business, community or church would need to create their own sustainable aquaponics grow house. And, much like us at Eldorado Natural Spring Water, BountyHaus believes in educating and nurturing healthy habits, sustainable energy practices (like solar power), and leaving a better future for our children.
When selecting the water for their aquaponics systems, requiring one-hundred and eighty 5-gallon bottles, they selected Eldorado Natural Spring Water. Not only did the folks at BountyHaus want to work with another local Colorado company, they also recognized that Eldorado Natural Spring Water is a high-quality water source that is free of 
 providing fresh, healthy, and locally sourced food to organizations like schools, businesses, communities and churches, while teaching them about sustainable food production. BountyHaus is a great example of how sustainable farming practices can be used to create a self-sustaining source of healthy, locally sourced food. We at Eldorado Natural Spring Water are proud to support a company that shares its values and commitment to sustainability. We'll drop in from time to time to check on the progress of their crops.






Currently, Colorado is experiencing severe drought in the southern half of the state, which is resulting in large fires consuming huge swaths of forest. State officials are now concerned about water contamination in watersheds. What exactly should officials be concerned about?







