Author Archives: captainplanetfdn

Author Archive: captainplanetfdn

SaveTheDate_EDKF
02.08.2012

On Saturday, April 14, 2012, from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm at the Chattahoochee Nature Center, we will be celebrating the 10th Anniversary of our Annual Earth Day Kids Fest

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12.18.2011

In 1966 Sylvia Earle received her Ph.D. from Duke. Her dissertation “Phaeophyta of the Eastern Gulf of Mexico” created a sensation in the oceanographic community. Never before had a marine

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AFAEE
12.17.2011

Principal Robin Robbins was very surprised when Captain Planet showed up at Burgess-Peterson Academy to present her a check from the Atlanta Families’ Awards for Excellence in Education (AFAEE). This

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12.17.2011

Members of the Planeteers Movement of Ghana, based in Accra, took their turn in ensuring a clean Ghana this weekend during a beach cleanup exercise at the Gold Coast Beach

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corwin
12.16.2011

Emmy Award Winner, Television Personality and lifelong champion for the Planet, Jeff Corwin Since his early childhood, Jeff Corwin has worked for the conservation of endangered species and ecosystems around

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12.16.2011

Eric Estroff, activist and student leader, has served as the Green Schools Alliance’s National Student Coordinator since 2009. He is also the U.S. Department of the Interior and U.S. Fish

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12.15.2011

Creating great stewards of our next generation – Arabia Mountain High School Arabia Mountain High School (AMHS) is the first public school in the state of Georgia to achieve LEED

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12.15.2011

Over $855,000 Raised for Children and the Environment ATLANTA – December 19, 2011 –As one of the largest environmental fundraising events in the Southeast, the Captain Planet Foundation (CPF) presented

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06.19.2011

The Model Atlanta Regional Commission (MARC) youth leadership program brings together 10th and 11th grade students from the public and private schools in the region for six months of study,

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