Personal Responsibility In a Desirable Environment
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PRIDE is funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Field trip idea: Laurel Ridge Landfill
By Sara Gilbert, PRIDE Education Coordinator
Looking for an interesting and educational field trip for your class? I recently attended a field trip to the Laurel Ridge Landfill with the third grade class from Johnson Elementary (Laurel County), and I must say it was an eye-opener! Everyone should have the experience of seeing where their garbage goes once it is thrown “away.”
PRIDE Club Project: An Expedition into Your Environmental Past
The PRIDE initiative will celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2007. Your PRIDE Club can play a central role in commemorating this milestone. All PRIDE Clubs are invited to collect stories about PRIDE in their communities through this fall's PRIDE Club Project, which is entitled "An Expedition into Your Environmental Past."
Johnson County's Central Elementary School PRIDE Club
Cody Wood, a 5th grade PRIDE Club Member at Central Elementary, prepared a container for the club's recycling project. The money raised from the project will purchase bird seed for the outdoor wetland area.