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Newsletter

PRIDE Progress is the quarterly newsletter of Eastern Kentucky PRIDE. To be added to the mailing list, please click here.

PRIDE also produces an environmental education newsletter, the Green Frog Gazette.

PRIDE Progress

Summer 2008 (PDF)

  • Guest teachers available through PRIDE program
  • NOAA scientist visits PRIDE region
  • Wetland book donation
  • Earth Day celebrations
  • Sewer system expansions
  • Rogers Explorers, Scholars cleanups
  • 2008 Spring Cleanup results
  • 2008 Envi Awards finalists

Winter 2007 (PDF)

  • PRIDE Celebrates 10 Years, Begins New Chapter
  • President's Column
  • Roadside PRIDE Results Announced
  • 2007-08 PRIDE Environmental Education Grants Awarded
  • 2008 PRIDE Executive Committee Officers Sworn In
  • Is Your County in the PRIDE Environmental Education Outreach Program?

Spring 2007 (PDF)

  • Decade of Difference: PRIDE Celebrates It's 10th Anniversary
  • 2007 PRIDE Board of Directors
  • PRIDE Program, Calendar and Staff Updates
  • 2006 Roadside PRIDE Awards
  • From Our Founder, Hal Rogers

Fall 2006 (PDF)

  • Region hosts nation's first Wetland Restoration Institute
  • Counties partner to offer free electronics recycling
  • PRIDE announces $1.7 million in sewer grants
  • PRIDE awards $1 million for community cleanup efforts
  • PRIDE staff serving on statewide environmental boards
  • From the director: 2006 was a year of progress and remembrances

Summer 2006 (PDF)

  • PRIDE volunteers top 200,000
  • Back to school with new PRIDE Environmental Education Outreach Program
  • New PRIDE mascot
  • Volunteers converge on Pulaski County cave to restore bat habitat
  • PRIDE awards $500,000 for environmental education
  • Telling the story of PRIDE

Spring 2006 (PDF)

  • 2006 Envi Awards honor volunteers, schools, leaders
  • 2006 PRIDE Board of Directors
  • 2005 Roadside PRIDE: 12,000+ volunteers participated
  • 2006 PRIDE SuperGrant awards
  • 2006 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Section 531 awards

Winter 2005 (PDF)

Fall 2005 (PDF)

Summer 2005 (PDF)

Spring 2005 (PDF)