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There are no foolish questions, and no man becomes a fool until he has stopped asking questions.
Stream Cleanup
Hosted by the Camp Hill
Environmental Club
by the Conodoquiet
Watershed Creek Association
Liberty
The blessing, priviledge,
and responsiblity to learn
and change your paradigm
is a gift you should open.
Tamela Trussell 2014
“Never doubt that the work of a small group of
thoughtful, committed citizens can change the
world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”
-Margaret Meade
Partnering With
NEW: Begins Virtually
Youth Environmental Civic Action Club YECAC --
Ages 11 - 19 years
Be a YECAC! Seek to explore, engage, respond, and serve your
community and the environment. Work as a team using democracy,
leadership, & imagination, to identify community environmental issues to
address.
If you are interested in applying your passions, talents and would like to
learn more about you community, leadership, environmental science,
social justice, government/policy, technology, engineering, management,
finance, web design, journalism, technical writing, music, theater, film, art,
and design, join the club!
There will be two introductory opportunities to learn about the club.
Register to attend one of the following meetings beginning on:
Monday, December 7th, 4-5 p.m. or Tuesday, December 8th at 4-5 p.m.
Introduction to YECAC is FREE. Annual membership to the club is $30 fee
(includes t-shirt)
FREE
Youth Crazy Olympic Field day Club --
Ages 9 and up
Youth Crazy Olympic Field Day Club
Youth will learn how to be a part of a team and to organize events. They
will learn about PA endangered species. Some of the skills and abilities
they will gain are: leadership, imagination, civic-mindedness,
management, finance, web design, journalism, technical writing, art, and
design. If your youth are interested in any of these areas please join the
club!
First Meeting TBA $40 supply fee/family
FREE SCIENCE
Ages 11-19 yrs. old.
Introduction to Watershed Impact
Students will spend the morning defining a community and exploring the
driving question: “What is clean water?” Youth will identify various types of
clean water, and issues that impact clean water through investigation,
exploration, discourse, debate, research and civic engagement.They will
select, research, & define root causes for impaired water. In the afternoon
they will perform physical and chemical water testing at a nearby stream.
Youth will learn about their watershed and best management practices.
Students will discover their community and the impact they have on it.
The course is emphasizes subjects in Earth, Environmental Science,
Geography, Government, and Civics.
BRING lunch and a Laptop if you have one.
FREE (Donations Welcomed to cover
program expense and Environmental
Center Use.)