ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION!

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION!
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Do you have a passion for our environment that you would like to pass on to our students in Baldwin County? Join the Master Environmental Educators! Register for this FREE one-day training, no teaching experience is necessary. Volunteer speakers travel throughout Baldwin County to schools to present environmental stewardship lessons to 2nd -12 grade students. The training date is Aug. 26, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm at the Tonsmeire Weeks Bay Resource Center, 11525 US 98 in Fairhope.  Registration required, call 937-7176 or email bannicj@aces.edu.

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