Register Now For PA Environmental Educators Conference In Philadelphia March 18-19
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Register now for the PA Association of Environmental Educators’ 2019 Conference to be held March 18-19 at the Renaissance Philadelphia Airport Hotel.

The Conference theme is-- Cityscapes & Greenscapes-- which highlights how environmental education intersects and/or spans varied landscapes, urban, suburban, rural and green spaces in between.

Over the years, the environmental education space has grown from just "greenscapes," to now becoming a foundation for outdoor recreation, conservation initiatives, "green" city planning, STEM education and more; so, it's time to highlight these methods of connection through presentations at the Conference.

Each year our membership delivers high-quality workshops that give attendees experiences to take back and apply to their practices, programming, facilities, partnerships and staff.

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[Posted: Feb. 25, 2019]


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