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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Project Polar Bear's Summer Session


From goat-mowing patrols to no idle zones—Project Polar Bear is a way for small groups of young people to make a big difference! Our contest challenges teens to create community projects that reduce carbon emissions. Grand Prize teens win a trip to Churchill to see wild polar bears.

Check out the dates, rules, themes, and prizes for this year's contest.

Ready, Set, Go!
  • Muster up a team of two or three teens (ages 14 to 18), plus an adult advisor to guide you (not to do your project for you!)
  • Choose a theme and create your project (follow the link for ideas and inspiration)
  • Register with a participating Arctic Ambassador Center zoo near you—or sign up in the "at large" category
Polar Bear International (PBI) has extended the deadline for teens in our area to register for Project Polar Bear's Summer Session. The deadline for teens between the ages of 14 and 18 to register for Project Polar Bear is now June 15, 2010. This program is a great way for teens to spend the hot summer working to keep the arctic cold for polar bears.

Please direct all interested teams of teens with an adult advisor to register HERE.

If you are not familiar with PBI's action oriented teen program, visit their Project Polar Bear Contest page.

For further information, contact Kathy Myers with PBI.

Kathy Myers
Director of Programs
Polar Bears International
Cell: 619-248-8721
Fax: 619-639-0301
aac@polarbearsinternational.org

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