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2010 Earth Day Events

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2010 Earth Day and Street Fair Events

Chemists Celebrate Earth Day 2010

This spring the North Jersey Section will be participating in Earth Day events and Street Fairs. This is a way to tell the general public about chemists and chemistry and it is a way to publicize all the events of the section. In order for us to do this we need you to volunteer to work at the booth that we will set up at each event. We will also be participating in fall events which will lead up to Chemistry Week. In order to make this work we need lots of volunteers. The volunteers do not have to spend a lot of time at the booth one to two hours will do. Since most of the events are on the weekends, Saturday or Sunday this would be a good time to bring you kids to volunteer with you. The Student Affiliate Chapters will also be at the booth and maybe other student groups.

To volunteer, please contact Jeannette Brown, .

Also, for more Earth Day 2010 resources at the ACS national website, click here: [ Chemists Celebrate Earth Day ]


Chemists Celebrate Earth Day 2010

2010 Earth Day Illustrated Poem Contest for Students

Note: The results of the 2010 NJ-ACS Illustrated Poem Contest will be posted here as soon as they are ready. Meanwhile, you can see the results from [ 2007 ] and [ 2008 ].

Also, the flyer describing this year's contest is here: [ Illustrated Poem Contest FlyerPDF file ]. The submission deadine for 2010 has been extended to March 26, 2010.

For more information contact Tuwanna Rudolph: .


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Eagle Cam

Here's a special treat, brought to our attention by Bill Suits: a live webcam of a family of nesting Bald Eagles in New Jersey, with two recently hatch eaglets (courtesy of Duke Farms): http://www.dukefarms.org/Education/Research/Duke-Farms-Eagle-Cam

Click for Live Webcamp of nesting eagles

Jeannette's Photos from the 2009 Ag Field Day at Rutgers


In the Spotlight: Chemists Celebrate Earth Day

For Chemists Celebrate Earth Day (CCED) 2009, student affiliates and local sections are encouraged to inform the public about ways to lower their carbon footprint and have them pledge to become more conscious of their daily carbon dioxide emissions. A PowerPoint presentation about the topic is available for use at public and school events. Leaders are invited to place a short summary of their 2009 CCED outreach activities onto the ACS Network and Facebook sections devoted to CCED. This year, the popular Illustrated Poem Contest for K–12 students will be repeated. Local sections have submitted entries from various grade ranges and the national winners will be chosen by April 22nd.

The fun-filled newspaper Celebrating Chemistry will again be provided to local sections. It includes activities to do with young people, information about wind energy, and an interview with a scientist by Meg A. Mole. And to provide something to remember the day, several Earth Day products can be purchased and given to students and members of the public who come to local celebrations. You can order Earth Day stress balls, temporary tatoos, and enviro-moles by the dozens!


You Matter on Earth Day

Earth Day On April 22, 1970, 20 million people across America celebrated the first Earth Day. It was a time when cities were buried under their own smog and polluted rivers caught fire. Now Earth Day is celebrated annually around the globe. Through the combined efforts of the U.S. government, grassroots organizations, and citizens like you, what started as a day of national environmental recognition has evolved into a worldwide campaign to protect our global environment.

Here are some ideas for small changes you can make: [ Mother Nature Network ]


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