Green Energy Workshops Planned for Educators, Youth Group Leaders
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A workshop to prepare educators and community youth group leaders to teach and empower youth about renewable energy and to reward them for becoming agents of positive change is planned for Thursday, April 1 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Reid Middle School.The Center for Ecological Technology (CET) is hosting the workshop, which will be presented by the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA).
The programs are Clean Green Power, an introduction to the technology involved in clean, renewable energy and conservation for K-12 youth; Wind Wisdom, where youth age 10 and up learn the basics of wind energy; and the Junior Solar Sprint, where middle school students design and build model solar electric vehicles and have the opportunity to compete in the Berkshire Area Junior Solar Sprint on June 5 at Reid Middle School. Top teams are then invited to the annual JSS Northeast Championship on June 13 in Springfield.
Teachers and youth group leaders will participate in hands-on activities and receive guidebooks that will help them create lesson plans to bring to the classroom. Students can take personal action to spread the word with a project of their own choosing, earning a patch and certificates, with special Girl Scout patches available.
Registration is required. The workshop is free to educators living or working within the Western Massachusetts Electric Company (WMECO) area and $20 for others.
For more information or to register, contact Cynthia Grippaldi at cynthiag@cetonline.org, or call 413-445-4556, ext. 25.
