The paper is in small to medium sized rolls of 50 to 500 feet. It is between 36" and 96" tall with most being approximately 48”. Depending on what we have run the week prior to your appointment, there might be up to 5 different weights of brown craft paper, 5 weights of white paper including wrapping type tissue, cardstock and poster board by the roll. Periodically we might also have some plastic, film, and fabric.
This is an unprecedented opportunity for your church or school to save lots of money on your budget for paper you would otherwise have to purchase for crafts projects, etc. What we are offering your school or church is an almost unlimited supply of paper to use for your organization.
Email me and I will email you back with my telephone number for further information. Paper can be picked up by appointment only on Tuesdays and Thursdays. There are four appointments each day at 2:30, 3:00, 3:30 and 4:00. We reserve the right to limit quantities of certain papers, but you are welcome to make another appointment and pick up more.
You will be required to sign a waiver to pick up paper.
This is for non-profit schools, churches etc. and I will need some sort of proof (letterhead that can be verified in the phone book, a Scouting Adult Membership card (that can be verified through the scouting office), etc.
I am a daycare owner and am currently looking fro a professional grant writer in Atlanta or North.GA who can help me get a grant. I live north of Atlanta about an hour and a half or two hours and will be willing to take the drive. If anyone can help please let me know my email address is [email removed]
On 1/07/10, Mrs. Hill wrote: > I am a daycare owner and am currently looking fro a > professional grant writer in Atlanta or North.GA who can > help me get a grant. I live north of Atlanta about an hour > and a half or two hours and will be willing to take the > drive. If anyone can help please let me know my email > address is [email removed]
The Four Green Steps school program is designed to educate primary and secondary school students about important environmental concepts and relevant issues, while fostering a sense of community with students all over the world. Students from across the globe will be completing the same assignments, sharing their work, and competing together. The competitions will afford students the opportunity to win prizes for their schools, such as solar panels, wind energy generators, video cameras, and art supplies, while being recognized individually for their outstanding work.
With at least one activity for every educational level, the Four Green Steps school program will allow students to develop, over time, an understanding of the interconnectedness of Earth, nature, science, and the human community.
Based in Montreal, Canada, Four Green Steps is a comprehensive, multipurpose organization dedicated to bringing awareness and solutions to our shared environmental problems. Utilizing the power of the internet, we have created an interactive network comprised of four steps: school program, community, info zone, and marketplace. Through the school program, we hope to teach a generation of students who will not only have a keen understanding of environmental issues, but who will also have the capacity to address related changes.
To view our website visit: [link removed]
Getting Started:
Browse our school brochure by visiting:
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Register your School with the Four Green Steps School Program by visiting: [link removed]
Don't Forget: • Enrollment and participation in the program is FREE • The program initiates global interaction amongst schools • Competitions are a great way to get students excited about the environment while rewarding excellence
Enroll today and help us teach eco-awareness and sustainability to the next generation!
For additional program details and registration, please contact:
Brittany Shein Director, School Program [email removed])
The following book challenges young children to do things for our planet. Click below to see sample pages. You can have your students make similar books using the questioning format
I recycle the twine that comes off my hay bales. I really try not to cut the twine when freeing a bale and if I have to I make a conscious effort to cut it next to the knot. This way I have a length of twine that is the most usable. With most of my hay used up I have a healthy pile of twine ready for repurposing. This time it went into a rug.
On 1/07/10, Mrs. Hill wrote: > I am a daycare owner and am currently looking fro a > professional grant writer in Atlanta or North.GA who can > help me get a grant. I live north of Atlanta about an hour > and a half or two hours and will be willing to take the > drive. If anyo...See More