Field Trips and Service Learning Environmental Conservation Earth Science 111 Green Cycle Alliance Club Geography 101 You’re the lucky ones! Prof. Margaret.

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Field Trips and Service Learning Environmental Conservation Earth Science 111 Green Cycle Alliance Club Geography 101 You’re the lucky ones! Prof. Margaret Stephens

Local walking trips – Community Gardens, Greening PhiladelphiaCommunity Gardens Dates TBA

Green Roof Tour – PECO Building 2301 Market Street Date TBA Managing Phila’s storm water Reducing HVAC costs

Protecting Our Water Resources Liquid Gold Tours 4 Segments, each different Cost: $10 for one or more Saturday, Oct. 12 8:30-12:15 and 12:45-4:15 Tuesday, Oct. 15 9:35-12:15 Thursday, Oct :40 -3:15

Saturday, Oct. 12 Meet in CBI lobby for bus departure Morning 8:30-12:15 – Mill Creek Farm, Stormwater Management Afternoon 12:45-4:15 Fairmount WaterWorks Interpretive Center Bus drop off; return on your own.

Stormwater Management Best Management Practices Clean, green neighborhoods = Safer, more attractive communities

Safe and secure? Protecting and Treating Our Water

Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center A Secret Treasure – Open to All

Testing the Schuylkill River water – What lives within?

American Museum of Natural History New York City Saturday, November 23 Cost: $27.50 for CCP students $35.00 for non-student guests, space permitting Including r/t coach bus, all admission fees, bring your own food and beverages

Live Butterfly Exhibit

Service Learning: Putting theory into practice to make our communities greener safer cleaner healthier

Wissahickon Restoration Volunteers Fairmount Park belongs to US!

Removing invasive species in our urban forest

Planting native species – restoring habitat

Street clean ups and planting with Tree Tenders, neighborhood civic associations

Right in our back yard – Spring Garden Civic Association

Hope to see you on these adventures!