After the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation conducted a training session on safety and ethics, the kids spent the rest of the day fishing. Garver's Oklahoma Water Team Leader, Michael Graves, participated in the event with his sons, Gavin and Keegan.
"We enjoy working with the City on a routine basis on project-related activities," said Graves, referencing Garver's current design services associated with a new water treatment plant for Davis. "However, it's nice to have an opportunity to partner in a recreational activity that benefits children and parents. For many of these kids, it was their first time to catch a fish and learn about Oklahoma's wildlife and water resources."