March PA Center For Environmental Education Newsletter Now Online

The March issue of the EE Connections newsletter from the PA Center for Environmental Education is now available online. This month's newsletter highlights these stories:

General News: Watershed Team Provides Volunteers to Communities, U.S. EPA Creates Drilling Tip Line, Artists Sought to Participate in Exhibition, Environmental Literacy Included in New Education Budget.

 K-12 News: PA DCNR Accepting Applications for 2010 'Eco Camp,' PA GC Offers 'Seedlings for Schools,' PA Cleanways Encourages Schools to Become Litter Free, Programs Available for National Environmental Education Week.
 
Higher Education News: Slippery Rock University Obtains Biofuels Processor, Record Number of PA Colleges Participate in 'RecycleMania,' Sustainability Film Festival Accepting Entries, Greener Campus Webinar Series Offered by NWF.
 
Professional Development for Educators: Funding Available for 'Sustainable Energy Boot Camp,' Applications Due March 15 for Science Workshops, RiverQuest Offers Professional Development Workshops, 'WILD in the City' Workshop Comes to Harrisburg.
 
Other Professional Development: PALTA Sponsors Land Conservation Conference, Pottstown to Host Schuylkill Watershed Congress March 13, PROP Conference Early Bird Registration ends March 31.
 
Grants/Awards: Northeast Pennsylvania Audubon Society Offers Scholarship, PAW Accepting Applications for Environmental Grant Program, Coca-Cola, KAB Partner in Recycling Bin Program, Water-Related Science Competition for High School Students.

            If you would like to contribute to future issues of EE Connections, please submit your article before the 15th of the month. Articles should be of statewide interest and are subject to space availability.

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3/8/2010

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