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Earth Day will be observed April 19-20, 2012, at ACHS Arboretum

The ACHS Beta Club and National Honor Society annual Earth Day Celebration will be held at the at the Arboretum, (on Indian Drive next to the ACHS Tennis Courts at 487 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY, 9:30am-1:45pmCT, Thursday, April 19, 2012, and 9:15am-11amCT, Friday, April 20, 2012, if the weather cooperates.

By Sheila Willis

The ACHS BETA and National Honor Society students are sponsoring their annual Earth Day Celebration for preschool thru 2nd grade.CWC and ACES are classes are participating with around 650 students celebrating Earth Day with engaging and educational activities.

After the short hike over to the Indian Pride Arboretum they will build a city from recyclables, practice their bird identification skills with binoculars, play yard games, identify trees in the scavenger hunt, have their faces painted, dance a jig, listen to and discuss the The Lorax, learn about energy use and finally stroll back to their schools.

Also, this year Mrs. Heather Spoon and her Energy Technology Career Academy (ECTA) energy students will be working a station at the event. - Sheila Willis




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