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Chappaqua Schools Green Fair, Merchants' Raffle, on April 14

Exhibits will be from students, PTA. Merchants will have their related event.

The Chappaqua PTA announced that it will be holding its annual Green Fair on Saturday, which gives a chance for both middle and high school students to showcase their environmental projects.

Also, several downtown merchants will hold a related event for after the green fair, according to Aurora owner Dawn Greenberg. The merchants, who will have green balloons up, will be giving out treats and holding a raffle for a free tank of gas. They are: , , , , , Step in Style and .

Below is a copy of the announcement sent out describing the fair, including information about the events:

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The Chappaqua Schools Green Fair, a collaborative effort of students and faculty from the Chappaqua School District and the Chappaqua PTA, will be held on Saturday, April 14 from 9 am – 2pm at The Robert E. Bell Middle School. Bell is located in downtown Chappaqua at 50 Senter Street, with parking available in the lot on South Greeley Avenue.  This year admission is FREE for everyone! The Green Fair will be a fun and educational event that explores the science of sustainability and showcases how eco-friendly practices impact our communities.

Middle school and high school students will take on leadership roles to educate the community about sustainability in a series of student-initiated workshops including “Bottling Our Future. Exploring the Truth About What Bottled Water Does to Our Environment,” presented by Greeley STOP, “Pot Holes to Pavement. The Environmental Story of Seven Bridges Paving Project,” presented by the Seven Bridges Green Team and “RE-Use, Re-Cycle, Re-paper--Make New Paper From Old,” presented by the Bell Environmental Club.

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At noon in the auditorium wild animals such as snakes, tortoise, hedgehogs, ferrets, screech owls, ring neck doves and even worms will appear on stage during a presentation by The Greenburgh Nature Center. The noon show will demonstrate how climate change impacts animal habitats, with topics including impact of yard composting and storm water run off.

The PTA will sponsor a fun, hands-on exhibition hall (Expo) in the gym throughout the day, where students, local non-profits and businesses, and government organizations dedicated to sustainability will demonstrate ways to “go green.”  Best of all, student booths will showcase sustainability in our community and schools.  Expo booths will include: hands-on environmental science, interactive games & crafts: tab jewelry, recycled paper baskets and more, green home improvement, and mini demos on recycling, energy audits and more.  Also on hand this year, will welcome the team from Mad Science who will lead water filtration experiments with the kids.

The Expo will also showcase local, fresh and sustainably-produced foods for all to enjoy. Chappaqua’s Green Fair is a great way for students from elementary school through high school to learn how to protect the environment on both local and global levels.

To register students for free workshops online and for more information, check www.chappaquapta.net.


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