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SAVE THE DATE!

Date: Friday April 3, 2009
Time: 9:00 - 4:00 PM
Location: Chief Sealth High School, Interim location - Boren Building, 5950 Delridge Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106

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  • 2009 Storming the Sound Conference
    Central Puget Sound

    Restoring Puget Sound: Taking Action through Education, Outreach and Service

    Please join us to explore and foster models and best practices for Puget Sound environmental and sustainability education.

    Storming the Sound is a FREE one-day conference for environmental and sustainability educators in the Central Puget Sound region. This is a great opportunity for teachers, non-formal educators, environmental organizations with education programs, and students with an interest in a career in environmental education to:

    • Learn about other Puget Sound environmental education programs.
    • Bring home practical strategies and tactics you can use.
    • Gain skills and insights with experts and capable peers.
    • Share insights and network with other educators.
    • Engage and grow in sessions where everyone is a participant.
    • Exchange ideas and experiences to help you develop new perspectives and approaches.

    This conference is FREE but we would appreciate a $10 donation at the door. Lunch is provided. Advance registration is required at the link below. Space is limited, so register early!

    >> REGISTER ONLINE HERE


    Call for Proposals

    The Call for Proposals is now closed! We are preparing a great program for you! Thank you to everyone who submitted a proposal.


    Storming the Sound sponsors:

    People For Puget Sound     The Burke Museum     King County, Wastewater Treatment     Sea Grant Washington

    Washington State University Extension Service     Ocean Inquiry Project

    Northwest Aquatic and Marine Educators     Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems (NANOOS)

    Sound Experience   Cascade Interpretive Consulting   Olympic Park Institute

    Student Conservation Association         Friends of the Cedar River Watershed         Cascade Land Conservancy

    Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center

    E3 Washington: Education, Environment, Economy         Environmental Education Association of Washington (EEAW)         Ecology

    Puget Sound Partnership

    If you want to be a sponsor, please contact:
    Anne Butler at (360) 754-9177 or abutler@pugetsound.org, to discuss the possibilities.

    For questions, please contact:
    Justine Asohmbom, Puget Sound Education Coordinator,
    (425) 649-7108
    juas461@ecy.wa.gov