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Oak Street Elementary students Josh Boise (left) and Devin Clarke speak about their environmental project Sunday at the Environmental Awareness Fair at Champlain Centre Mall in Plattsburgh. Anna Baxley also worked on the project. The event showcased booths and displays that encouraged visitors to go green and keep educated on environmental issues.
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Town of Plattsburgh Supervisor Bernie Bassett speaks at Sunday's Environmental Awareness Fair.
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Published April 27, 2008 10:00 pm - Champlain Centre mall played host Sunday to the second-ever Environmental Awareness Fair, organized by the Champlain Valley Family Center's Learn and Serve America Program, the League of Women Voters and the Girl Scouts.

Students, community come together to preach environmental awareness
Students bring environmental awareness to mall

By RYAN HUTCHINS
Contributing Writer

PLATTSBURGH -- The students were the teachers at the second-ever Environmental Awareness Fair at Champlain Centre mall Sunday.

Their information booths were scattered throughout the building. Elementary students from the City of Plattsburgh were armed with facts and figures about environmental issues, from global warming to deforestation.

Olivia Keever warned passersby that the polar ice cap is disappearing.

"It would most likely give us major flooding if Antarctica melted," said Keever, a fifth-grader from Oak Street Elementary.

Like others in her class, Keever spent several weeks piecing together a poster for the fair.

The two-hour event was organized by the Champlain Valley Family Center's Learn and Serve America Program, the League of Women Voters and the Girl Scouts. It opened with comments from Town of Plattsburgh Supervisor Bernie Bassett and City of Plattsburgh Mayor Donald Kasprzak.

Local poet John Cochran, joined by youth from the Unitarian Fellowship in Plattsburgh, presented an interactive dance about the environment and what it provides for the community.

"The trees make it possible "¦" was one theme of the dance, which highlighted how trees have allowed for many worldly creations, like televisions, buildings and toys.

It seemed that connecting the environmental issues to tangible, everyday possessions helped raise the interest levels of some students.

For Josh Boise, also of Oak Street Elementary, losing trees would mean losing some important tools.

"That means no more skateboards, no more hockey sticks," said Boise, standing in front of a "Fun Tree Facts" poster that he created with classmates Devin Clarke and Anna Baxley.

Their poster highlighted reasons for planting trees and explained what trees are "good for."

Arthur P. Momot Elementary School fourth-grader Ashley Sharp did her project on how everyone can help save the earth.

"No matter how big or small you are, you can help," read her poster.

She assembled her project with the help of several friends and Meaghan Moffitt, a Plattsburgh State education major who mentors Sharp.



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