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Don't Waste It! Workshop (Central Section)

Wed, Mar 30

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Chatham Co Agriculture & Conference

Don’t Waste It! is an educator guide that includes 11 lessons covering five themes: municipal solid waste, recycling, plastics, composting, and landfills. Don’t Waste It! is for both formal and non-formal educators with lessons for pre-K to 12th graders that can easily be adapted for adult audiences

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Don't Waste It! Workshop (Central Section)
Don't Waste It! Workshop (Central Section)

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Mar 30, 2022, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Chatham Co Agriculture & Conference, 1192 US-64 Bus, Pittsboro, NC 27312, USA

About This Event

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Don’t Waste It! is an educator guide that includes 11 lessons covering five themes: municipal solid waste, recycling, plastics, composting, and landfills. Don’t Waste It! is for both formal and non-formal educators with lessons for pre-K to 12th graders that can easily be adapted for adult audiences. Each lesson includes a group activity, independent practice, extensions, and additional activities. This workshop will provide a base of knowledge needed to teach each lesson, run through many of the lessons, and each attendee will receive a Don’t Waste It! guide and some lesson materials.

Maximum  30.

Facilitators: Shannon Culpepper and Laura McCoy

Earning Credit: This course qualifies for 7 hours Criteria I or Continuing Education Credit for EE Certification Program Enrollees, and may qualify for 0.7 CEU's

Registration: $10 for EENC members, $15 for general registration.

Other Information: Bring your own lunch or be prepared to drive offsite to purchase your lunch in Pittsboro.  If the weather cooperates, we will be outside part of the day.

In regard to COVID-19, we will be following the most up-to-date safety guidelines as required by the state. As things are constantly changing, you will hear from the facilitator about specific requirements as the date approaches.

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