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The Environmental and Recycling Education is proud to offer the
following curriculums, which are available to preschools,
grammar schools, junior high schools, youth and citizen groups free
of charge. Arrangements can be made to visit classrooms or meeting
halls. The Village Hall’s community room can also be requested
for an in-house presentation.
The Wonderful World of Worms
Learn recycling
through using red worms. Children and adults will learn
alternative way of disposing household wastes in a safe manner and
reasons why it is good for the environment. For grades preschool
through first.
Recycling is the Way to Go
This program is
offered to fourth grade classes in Evergreen Park. Recycling and
buying recycled-content products is the focus of this educational
lesson. Throughout classroom discussion and participation students
will learn about the Village’s recycling program, distinguish
between recyclable and non-recyclable waste, and appreciate the
value of recycling by calculating the amount of disposable
waste produced by the U.S. and the entire world with and without
recycling.
Non-Pointsource
Water Pollution, Should We be Concerned?
This program
illustrates how to track pollution in residential areas,
forestry, transportation, recreation, and farm. The children
and adults will then see how pollution and runoff are apparent when
using different everyday household products that contain different
pollutants. The model that is used further shows children and adults
how to prevent water pollution and how to learn other methods of
conversation via buffer strips, soil, clay berms, and manure
containers. For grades second and third.
Should I Be Afraid of
Landfills?
Landfills will
always be needed to accept trash that cannot be recycled or
converted. This program will demonstrate to children and adults how
a modern landfill functions as well as the importance of suitable
solid waste management. Many people believe a landfill is a
hole in the ground where our trash is dumped and left. The model
that is used will show how a modern landfill operates today
compared to past. For grades fifth and sixth.
Click here to download the
Recycling
Education Program Brochure, which contains the information on this
page (must have Adobe Reader to view brochure.
Click here to download Adobe Reader for
free)
This environmental program was made possible
through the generous donations and support by Sam’s Club, Illinois
Conservation Foundation, the Evergreen Park Rotary Club, and the
Northwest Boosters
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