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Tuesday, November 09, 2004
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Grants of $500 each are available to engage young people between the ages of 5 and 14 to plan and carry out service projects for National and Global Youth Service Day 2005 that responds to community needs. The program encourages and welcomes projects where children and youth work with adults (parents, coaches, teachers, youth leaders etc.). By working with their family, school, friends, and neighbors youth can solve community issues.
12:02:00 PM Google It!
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Recycling resources for kids, teachers, and parents.
12:00:30 PM Google It!
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America Recycles Day is November 15. What are you planning to do?
11:55:12 AM Google It!
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He fights apathy, ignorance and trash, and he does it all wearing a rubber kilt. He's Recycleman. Well, actually, he's Pete DuBois, a mild-mannered Clark County public works employee.
DuBois' alter ego, Recycleman, visits area schools wielding a guitar and wearing a costume made of truck-tire tubes to instill a love of recycling in youngsters. To add volume to his message, Recycleman travels with a band, the Dumpster Divers. [Source: The Columbian (Washington State)]
11:52:46 AM Google It!
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2004
Laura Barnes.
Last update:
12/1/2004; 3:27:51 PM.
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