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Jessica Armantrout

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Feb 9, 2012, 3:07:39 PM2/9/12
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Hello everyone,

For those of you who have children - be sure to check out this awesome event on Saturday, February 18. Fun educational activities, and great door prizes!

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Families Go Green @ Monona Public Library
Dear Jessica,

Come play games and create art while learning about energy!
On Saturday, February 18 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., families can create art from recyclables, take quizzes, start seeds, see a model train, make buttons, test their smarts about how much energy household items use, compare transit options, and energize themselves at the Monona Public Library. The final Energ!ze Monona event in a series of six, "Families Go Green" is a family-friendly afternoon of fun that will engage young and old in activities designed to enlighten about energy.

We hope to see you there!

The Natural Step Monona

Please Note: This event may be photographed or recorded for promotional reasons.

 

Saturday, February 18

from 1:00-3:00 pm
Monona Public Library
Monona, WI 53716
View the flyer. 


This event is free and open to the public! We recommend you register in advance either
online or by calling 608-222-6127.  

Win "Green" door prizes from our generous sponsors!
$100 Gift Certificate from MG&E
$100 Locally produced products & cotton tote bag from Willy Street Co-op
$85 Bicycle accessories for children from Machinery Row Bicycles
$50 Gift Certificate from Brothers Main
$25 Jung Garden Center gift card

 

This event is hosted by the City of Monona, the Monona Public Library, and The Natural Step Monona. Beverages will be provided. Make sure to bring your library card! 
The Natural Step Monona
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The Natural Step Monona | 207 W. Dean Avenue | Monona | WI | 53716



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"Sustainability is not exclusively or even primarily an environmental issue. It is fundamentally about how we choose to live our lives, with an awareness that everything we do has consequences for the seven billions of us here today, as well as for the billions more who will follow." - UNDP Administrator Helen Clark

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