Mother Nature makes a ‘Splash,’ too

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King Kaumualii Elementary School fifth-graders CJ Llego and Sheena Barete, foreground, are among students attempting to rebuild environments through the Humpty Dumpty educational station Friday during the Make A Splash water education festival at the north Vidinha Stadium fields in Lihue.

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Students and educators huddle under a tent from a passing rain shower Friday during the Make A Splash water education festival at the north Vidinha Stadium fields in Lihue.

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Fifth-grade students from St. Catherine School get excited about the rain that gushes off their protective tent Friday during the Make A Splash water education festival at the north Vidinha Stadium fields in Lihue.

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Dark rain clouds threaten the Make A Splash water education festival Friday at the north Vidinha Stadium fields in Lihue.

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Wilcox Elementary School fifth-graders Doan Trevor and Massen Gayagas check on the filtration during their visit to the Percolation station with the Aqua Engineers volunteers Friday during the Make A Splash water education gathering at the north Vidinha Stadium fields in Lihue.

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A Wilcox Elementary School fifth-grader dumps her load of water at The Long Haul station Friday during the Make A Splash water education outing at the north Vidinha Stadium fields in Lihue.

LIHUE — A passing rain shower Friday added real-world excitement to the Make A Splash water education festival presented by the county’s Department of Water at the north Vidinha Stadium fields.

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