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This is a great program to do with a group of kids! I participated in  
pennies for the planet with a large group of kids years ago- We got so  
much out of this program- please consider pennies for the planet for  
your institutions or clubs.

Best,

Tammy West


On Mar 20, 2009, at 2:41 PM, ZUBRZYCKI, Jaclyn wrote:

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Hi ASTC -

Just in time for Earth Day - get involved with Pennies for the Planet<http://www.penniesfortheplanet.org/ 
 >!  Pennies for the Planet is an opportunity for kids to get involved  
in conservation locally, to learn more about threatened species and  
habitat, and to raise money to support three critical national  
conservation programs: Project Puffin and the Seabird Restoration  
Project off the Maine coast, Four Holes Swamp/Francis Beidler Forest  
in South Carolina, and Wyoming's sagebrush "sea".

Visit www.penniesfortheplanet.org<http://www.penniesfortheplanet.org/>  
to download or request Pennies for the Planet kits, which include an  
educator's guide, a poster, a participation form, and 24 take-home  
newsletters for kids.  These materials can be used in any setting  
where kids gather to teach about the featured conservation projects,  
to help kids dream up creative ways to collect pennies to support the  
conservation of those three areas, and to give kids ideas for  
conserving habitats in their own communities.

This year's Pennies for the Planet campaign is made possible by  
support from TogetherGreen, an Audubon initiative in alliance with  
Toyota. Check out http://www.penniesfortheplanet.org<http://www.penniesfortheplanet.org/ 
 > or email  
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information.

Thanks!

Jaclyn Zubrzycki
Program Assistant, Education and Centers
National Audubon Society
1150 Connecticut Ave NW Suite 600
Washington DC 20036

Tel: 202-861-2242 ext. 3004
Fax: 202-861-4290

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