The Berkshires online guide to events, news and Berkshire County community information.
   MAY 21, 2012 |
NORTH ADAMS, MA • NOW: 64 °   
MEMBERS SIGN IN | SIGN UP TODAY!   
Send news, tips, press releases and questions to info@iBerkshires.com
Noteworthy
TOP STORIES AROUND THE COUNTY

Plunkett Celebrates Earth Day

By Jen Thomas
iBerkshires Staff
03:35PM / Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Print | Email |
Important
0
Interesting
0
Funny
0
Awesome
0
Infuriating
0
Ridiculous
0

Meghan Schrade, here with her aunt, was just one of many kids who read Earth Day books at the reading corner. View Slide Show
ADAMS – Who would have thought that a sexagenarian named Chuck would've been the biggest crowd-pleaser at the first annual C.T. Plunkett and Topia Arts Center Earth Day celebration?
 
"Chuck's just a kid favorite," said Curtis Asch, the education program manager at the Berkshire Museum and Chuck's companion on the journey from Pittsfield. "And he's no stranger to schools. He comes to classes of kindergartners through seventh-graders."

Chuck, 65, a red-footed tortoise, was just one of the attractions at the Tuesday night celebration of Earth Day's 38th anniversary, held in the elementary school's gymnasium.

Exhibitors from the Hoosic River Watershed Association used a scale model to explain the dangers of pollutants in the community's water, the Solid Waste Management District showed off worms in a small compost pile and volunteers helped with face-painting and take-home art projects.


Plunkett students created art caterpillars out of recycled egg cartons.
"We wanted to make the community aware of some of the Earth Day issues and we wanted it to be for both adults and children," said Mara Wooley, a Plunkett kindergarten teacher, a member of the Topia board of directors and organizer of the event.

Along with family-friendly activities and special presentations, the Earth Day fair also gave attendees a chance to help clean up "Wacky World," the school's playground.

"Cleaning up Wacky World was my favorite part of today because it was a nice thing to do," said Dean Covert, 12, who also added that he now plans to lead an effort to clean up the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail.

"I walk it four times a week with my school and it's just gross. There's food wrappers and trash everywhere," he said.

Mom Adrienne Covert, a paraprofessional at Plunkett, said she brought her three children to the fair so they could understand the importance of environmentalism.

"We came to support the school and support Earth Day," Covert said.

CDs as sunflowers

An organic snack sale, a recycled clothing area, a book sale and a Chinese raffle also attracted dozens of local residents to the school.

According to Principal Kristen Gordon, teachers had been incorporating lessons on environmentalism and recycling into their curriculum over the weeks leading up to Earth Day.

"This isn't just a one-day event. We've been sending the message about the Earth for weeks and we've really embraced it," Gordon said.

At the fair, science projects that highlighted the importance of protecting endangered species lined one wall and art projects made from recycled egg cartons and compact discs lined another.

"We tried to raise awareness," said Gordon. "I love community events, especially when there's an important lesson for the kids. We're here trying to show what Earth Day is and all that it stands for."

A performance by Marmalade Productions, titled "The Watershed Waltz," took the audience on a journey to the watershed, complete with song and dance routines, a puppet show and audience participation.
"I was just trying to visit my watershed," exclaimed Meredyth Babcock, the play's main character as she tags along on a trip with Alvin the trout, learns how to evaporate and realizes her everyday actions can affect her watershed.

Chuck, the red-footed tortoise, was admired by many.


For Michelle Johnson, whose daughter Emily, 2, joined the troupe onstage for their final song, "The Watershed Waltz" capped off a trip that was fun for the whole family.

"Well, it's Earth Day. We have to celebrate it," Johnson said.

As for Chuck and his pal, Curtis, the Earth Day fair hopefully taught visitors the importance of taking care of their environment.

"Kids in general get the idea that we are running out of resources. The real key is showing them they have the ability to solve this themselves," said Asch.
1Comments

RECENT STORIES



MOST VIEWED STORIES | MOST COMMENTS
iBerkshires.com Text Ads
www.biddingforgood.com
www.iberkshires.com
www.waubeeka.com
williamstowncommunitychest.org
Advertise on iBerkshires.com



 
View All
St. Joseph High Prom 2012
'Under the Sea' was theme for this year's St. Joseph's High...
Baseball: Hoosac at Mt....
5/18/12 Mt Greylock baseball team 8-3 home win over South...
YMCA N. B. Girls Softball...
5/18/12 The YMCA Northern Berkshire Girls Softball League,...
McCann Technical Prom 2012
5/19/12 McCann Technical School held its senior prom...
3rd Thursday In May
The first 3rd Thursday event of the year kicked off in...
Zumba For A Cure 2012
Zumba in the Berkshires held its second annual Zumba for...
MCLA Graduation 2012
The Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts graduation...
Senior Citizens Prom 2012
Candy Land was the theme of this year's Senior Citizen's...
Lanesborough Science Fair
Kindergartners at Lanesborough Elementary School displayed...
Softball: Smith Academy at...
5/17/12 McCann Tech softball team defeats Smith Academy...
Mayfest 2012
The first annual Mayfest with music, food and activities...
Lenox High Prom 2012
Lenox High School Prom was held at Stonover Farm, Saturday...
Drury High Prom 2012
Drury High School held its senior prom Saturday night, at...
Mt. Everett Prom 2012
Mount Everett Regional High School held its senior prom...
Softball: Drury at Hoosac...
Hoosac Valley softball team win over Drury 5-1, Wednesday...
BAMCon 2012
Did you see Finn or Starscream this weekend? Then maybe you...
St. Joseph High Prom 2012
'Under the Sea' was theme for this year's St. Joseph's High...
Baseball: Hoosac at Mt....
5/18/12 Mt Greylock baseball team 8-3 home win over South...
YMCA N. B. Girls Softball...
5/18/12 The YMCA Northern Berkshire Girls Softball League,...
McCann Technical Prom 2012
5/19/12 McCann Technical School held its senior prom...
3rd Thursday In May
The first 3rd Thursday event of the year kicked off in...
Plus...


| Home | A & E | Business | Community News | Dining | Real Estate | Schools | Sports & Outdoors | Berkshires Weather | Weddings | Berkshires Map |
Advertise | Recommend This Page | Help Contact Us | Privacy Policy| User Agreement
iBerkshires.com is owned and operated by: Boxcar Media 106 Main Street, P.O. Box 1787 North Adams, MA 01247 -- T. 413-663-3384 F.413-663-3615
© 2012 Boxcar Media LLC - All rights reserved