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2008 Earth Day

Local Events:

Loudoun County April Events

Two Weeks to Celebrate the Earth
Roanoke, Grandin Institute
April 13 - 26, 2008

Tenth Annual Earth Day Celebration at Douthat State Park
April 18, 2008
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Bring your students to DouthatState Park to participate in our annual Earth Day Celebration.  Your students will participate in an environmental education activity in the morning, enjoy the park during lunch and then complete a stewardship project during the afternoon as part of Stewardship Virginia.  Presenters will be joining us from various volunteer organizations, conservation agencies and private businesses throughout the state.  The registration deadline is Friday, April 4, 2008, or until all spaces are filled.  Due to overwhelming response in the past, early registration is highly recommended.  The Earth Day Celebration is held rain or shine!

For additional information, please contact Beth Hawse, Chief Ranger of Interpretation and Education, by email at Beth.Hawse@dcr.virginia.gov or by phone at (540) 862-8100.

 

 

Chesterfield County Environmental Fair
April 19, 2008
Chesterfield Towne Center from 10:00am - 3:00pm
Take a new look at how you can be a responsible protector of the environment at this educational and fun event.

 

Loudoun County April Events

http://www.loudounnature.org/whenandwherecanigo.html

 

Williamsburg, Waller Mill Park
2nd Annual Earth Day Celebration at the City of Williamsburg Parks & Recreation Department
April 20, 2008
1:00 - 4:00 pm
There will be presentations and activities throughout the day.

 

Newport News EarthFest
April 26, 2008
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Campus of Christopher Newport University and Ferguson Arts Center

Email Katrina Townes-Young for more information.

 

 

Other Resources:

  • Environmental Mural Project

  • Earth Day Network
    Register your event or find activities happening near you.

  • Field Day Guide
    An innovative, easy and fun way to incorporate environmental learning, creative thinking and physical education in an SOL-based one-day event.

  • Sign UP your Earth Day Event with CVWMA
    Is your organization having a litter clean-up or Earth Day event in April?

    CVWMA is compiling a list of all clean-up events and Earth Day activities that are taking place in central Virginia. We will list this information on our website, issue press releases to local media and include a list of events in our newsletter.

    Please complete the form below and return it to khope@cvwma.com as soon as possible so that we can include this information in our March and April newsletters. Feel free to forward this request to others you know who are coordinating events.

  • Earth Day Network’s Educator’s Network offers tools for integrating environmental issues into core curriculum subjects and provides games and activities for students. The network’s educational resources and the Civic Education Page connect the subject matter to real issues that affect students’ communities. Teachers of all grades and subjects can register for the Educator’s Network at no charge and access all materials, including Environmental Jeopardy, a game and one-day lesson plan.
  • The American Chemical Society’s Chemists Celebrate Earth Day (CCED) showcases chemistry’s contributions to sustaining a healthy planet and environment. Get details on a poetry contest in which K–12 students write and illustrate a haiku using the CCED 2006 theme, “Dig It!” A contest for undergraduate students asks them to create a video that incorporates an activity relevant to the theme. Teachers also will find hands-on activities, safety guidelines, correlation with science education standards, related articles, book and electronic resource lists, and a web-based interactive game in which students help Avogadro and Meg A. Mole find the best place to plant flower seeds. The society’s Journal of Chemical Educationhas dedicated its February 2006 issue to green chemistry, environmental chemistry, and the celebration of Earth Day.
  • Kids Domain features Earth Day games for children at  and activities and information.
  • The Earth Day Groceries Project website describes an environmental awareness project in which students decorate paper grocery bags with environmental messages for Earth Day.
  • Earth Day on Your Block tells how to hold an Earth Day Block Party featuring a parade of endangered species, displays about environmental issues, demonstrations of energy saving and composting, guest speakers, planting and gardening activities, and outdoor cleanups.
  • The Wilderness Society’s Teacher’s Lounge provides K–12 curriculum and activities.
  • See also the U.S. Government’s www.earthday.gov/classroom.htm and Earth Day Canada at www.earthday.ca/EDy2k/Home/homefrm1.html.

 


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