OUC is calling on the community to help choose the student artwork that will appear on the covers of its 2026 Water and Energy Conservation Calendars.
Through its educational outreach programs, OUC inspires local students to learn about environmental stewardship and sustainability. In Orange County, the Water Color Project engages 4th–12th grade students in lessons about protecting Central Florida’s natural water resources, while the Watts Savings Project in Osceola County teaches 4th and 5th graders about energy conservation and sustainability.
After learning about these vital topics, students create original artwork that reflects what they’ve learned—and now, the community can help decide which pieces will be featured. Voting is open now and closes at 4 p.m. on Thursday, November 13.
- Click here to view and vote for Osceola County’s Watts Savings Project artwork.
The free 2026 Water Conservation and Energy Conservation Calendars will be available to the public in early 2026 while supplies last.















