The Camden Public Library will host S.E.A.‘s (Stewardship Education Alliance) Grant Presentation Day on Tuesday, April 9, from 4:00 – 5:30 PM in the Picker Room.
Please join us to learn how teachers and students from local schools have implemented projects with grants from S.E.A. The Grant program is an important way in which S.E.A. works to fulfill its mission. From the ground to the sky – your donations are working to Inspire Generations of Stewards. Refreshments and time for discussion will follow the presentations. Free and open to the public!
Learning with our Water table and Searching for Mud Bugs! — Seaside Village Pre-School: Director Jennessa Tyler and John Dietter, teacher at Camden-Rockport Middle School
What’s In the Soil and How We Know? — Children’s House Montessori School: Teacher Germaine Koomen
Invasives! An introductory effort in the battle against invasive plants — Camden-Rockport Middle School: The Environmental Club, and Teacher Elphie Owen
Making Our Gardens Grow! —The Riley School, Teacher Craig Letowski
Frogs, Gardens, Trees and Global Connections — Sweet Tree School: Director Lindsay Stewart
Microplastics – in the soil, in the air. Are they everywhere? — Hope Elementary School,Teacher Dr. Colin Amundsen
S.E.A. works to increase community awareness of ways to be better stewards of our local watersheds. The organization furthers its mission by awarding grants to teachers in public and private schools and after-school programs in Appleton, Camden, Hope, Lincolnville and Rockport, and by hosting community events.