‘Enough is Enough’ was message at Puslinch water get-together SubmittedJune 7, 2023 @ 9:05 amNews Add to Favourites March – Following speeches, organizers and participants marched to Blue Triton to underscore their message: water is vital for life and should not be sold as a commodity. Photo by Robin George Water event – Filmmaker, educator, activist and musician Layla Staats, centre, sings at the Enough is Enough community get-together at the Optimist Recreation Centre in Puslinch on June 3. The event focused on water protection. Photo by Joanne Shuttleworth Having fun – Alyssa Kahro, 5, models some fancy face paint done by artist Tania Crook of Infinite Arts, at the family-friendly Enough is Enough event on June 3. Photo by Joanne Shuttleworth Concerns – Arlene Slocombe, executive director of Wellington Water Watchers, spoke to attendees about local water concerns at the Enough is Enough event. Photo by Joanne Shuttleworth Banner work – Beatrice Black and Rosetta Kerrey, both 9, were busy painting a banner at the Enough is Enough event in Puslinch. Water was top of mind at the event. Photo by Joanne Shuttleworth March – Following speeches, organizers and participants marched to Blue Triton to underscore their message: water is vital for life and should not be sold as a commodity. Submitted