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SYH: student garden ambassadors
- To: school_garden@mallorn.com
- Subject: SYH: student garden ambassadors
- From: Marilyn Wyzga mwyzga@wildlife.state.nh.us> (by way of Lucy Bradley LBradley@sisna.com>)
- Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 17:51:43 -0700
- List-Id: Discussion of school garden issues and opportunities
Second Call for Student Ambassadors
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We're looking for about 20 more classrooms to join NGA's new
project, Making Connections Through Gardening, an enhancement
to science, social studies, or gardening curricula. The program
launches in the fall of 2000 to provide learning activities that help
students consider the vital roles of gardening and agriculture
throughout the world. This interdisciplinary education program for
students in grades K8 will connect schools in Ghana with 50 schools
across the United States. Students learn about their Ghanian friends'
culture, gardening practices, and nutritional habits, and gain an
awareness of the environmental issues faced by people living in
Ghana. All participants have access to curriculum activities on the
KidsGardening Web site at http://www.KidsGardening.org/
<http://www.kidsgardening.org/>.
To participate, you need Internet access, an email address, and an
interest in global environmental issues. To be considered for an
Ambassador role in Making Connections Through Gardening, please
send your name, email address, school name, class size, and grade
level to project coordinator Joan White at joanw@garden.org.
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