Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Welcome Back Janet
Janet McIlVenna of Down District Council came in today to visit 9 Bearnagh to add to their knowledge of environmental work in the area of waste disposal. She gave a talk, showed slides, answered questions and led the class in a quiz. Janet will return in the new term to work with the class again and to meet up with the Eco Group. Upwards and onwards!
Award for Stephen
Everyone was delighted with the Award for Commitment to the Environment went to Stephen Hanna, staff member, who has joined in the work of our Eco Group. Stephen has looked through all the work already undertaken by the group over the past three years, and is helping us to focus on the work ahead for our Green Flag. The Award is made each year by governor Jean Forbes. So far the award has gone to students who are working or studying on environmental issues. This year we decided that it was right to honour a staff member who does both!
Friday, 12 December 2008
Eco Decoration
As well as our Eco friendly, recycled cardboard Christmas trees, courtesy of the Woodland Trust, we have decorated out canteen this year with the free Christmas wrapping paper distributed by the Guardian. The paper has been commissioned from a range of designers and celebrities and each one of them sparks off controversy about the meaning of Christmas.
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
Recycled Christmas Trees
Oour Eco group spent today's meeting putting together a pair of Christmas trees supplied by the Woodland Trust and made from recycled cardboard. The trees come with recycled cardboard baubles and look great! Our Eco Warriors also put up a series of seasonal posters in the canteen, which came free with the Guardian newspaper, and which represent the ideas of various artists and celebrities about Christmas. Look out for them!
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