EEAC Newsletter Winter/Spring 1988

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EEAC Newsletter Winter/Spring 1988
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In this issue:
Message
Chairman’s Message: What We Can Do That’s Useful
Article(s)
Take A Moment… set aside time to periodically review our past, the direction we’re heading in, and look into the future
Essays Depict History of Environmental Education: “The Development of Environmental Education in New York City: Personal Perspectives”
North River Sewage Treatment Plant
The New York Academy of Sciences: A Rich Resource for Education
SPOTLIGHTS—’Metroline’ panel (Environmental Action Coalition, NYC Sanitation, and a private waste consultant) discussion on resource recovery and recycling
Letter to Mel Miller, Speaker of The Assembly, New York State Legislature, seeking support for the Museum Educational Services Aid Bill (4328-C)
Announcements
Legislative Committee Update on the final drafts of the State’s syllabus booklets infused with environmental concepts by EEAC
Political Action and the Environment at the NY Academy of Sciences
EEAC Will Honor Science Fair Participant
The Rewards of School Gardening at the NY Botanical Garden
Introductions to new Steering Committee members: Carol Garfinkel, Roger Hart, Marcia Kaplan-Mann
Alley Pond Environmental Center honors John Kominski
New York Newsday article, “The Urban Environment – The Street Naturalist,” profiles John Muir
Photography in Winter; Supplying Water to a Thirsty Populace