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2010 EE Week Photo Blog Contest

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Do you have an inspiring story of how you and your organization are bringing environmental education to students? National Environmental Education Week would like to hear about it! Simply upload your photos and stories to the EE Week Photo Blog. Your story can be about activities, either inside or outside the classroom, before, during or after EE Week.

Keep reading for details about the photo blog contest!

Above: Recycle Bicycle, EE Week 2009 Photo Blog Contest winner.

The EE Week Photo Blog Contest--which runs from April 1 through May 31--is open to individuals affiliated with a school or organization providing K-12 educational programs. Photo Blog Contest applicants must be 18 years of age or older, have a valid email address, and be residents of the United States.

Each photo blog entry must include a photograph and accompanying text no longer than 1,500 characters that clearly describes the environmental education activity showcased in the photo. Release forms are required for each identifiable person in a photo. Entries will be judged on the quality of the photograph and blog, visual appeal, the level of success and creativity that was achieved in bringing environmental education to the students, and the photo's inspirational value.

First, second, and third place prizes include Ultra Flip Video Camcorders, a magazine subscription to National Geographic Explorer Magazine, and a gift certificate to Acorn Naturalists. And just for entering, we'll send you an environmental education poetry magnet.

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Image courtesy National Environmental Education Foundation
 

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I think i should try joining.. hmm

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