September 25, 2013
Nicole Grulke - News Staff Writer, The Alpena News
ALPENA - Sixth grade students from Thunder Bay Junior High participated in the Alliance for the Great Lakes Adopt-a-Beach program by helping to clean up trash at Mich-e-ke-wis Park on Wednesday. The students swept the beaches and the park looking for every kind of trash or litter from plastics to cigarette butts, and kept data on their findings.
"The students weigh the trash to measure their findings, and categorize it into different areas such as smoking, food related and plastic or not plastic,"
- See more at: http://thealpenanews.com/page/content.detail/id/526883/Beach-cleanup-on-Thunder-Bay.html?nav=5004#sthash.hkIydsvD.dpufALPENA - Sixth grade students from Thunder Bay Junior High participated in the Alliance for the Great Lakes Adopt-a-Beach program by helping to clean up trash at Mich-e-ke-wis Park on Wednesday. The students swept the beaches and the park looking for every kind of trash or litter from plastics to cigarette butts, and kept data on their findings.
"The students weigh the trash to measure their findings, and categorize it into different areas such as smoking, food related and plastic or not plastic,"
- See more at: http://thealpenanews.com/page/content.detail/id/526883/Beach-cleanup-on-Thunder-Bay.html?nav=5004#sthash.hkIydsvD.dpufALPENA - Sixth grade students from Thunder Bay Junior High participated in the Alliance for the Great Lakes Adopt-a-Beach program by helping to clean up trash at Mich-e-ke-wis Park on Wednesday. The students swept the beaches and the park looking for every kind of trash or litter from plastics to cigarette butts, and kept data on their findings.
"The students weigh the trash to measure their findings, and categorize it into different areas such as smoking, food related and plastic or not plastic,"...
ALPENA - Sixth grade students from Thunder Bay Junior High participated in the Alliance for the Great Lakes Adopt-a-Beach program by helping to clean up trash at Mich-e-ke-wis Park on Wednesday. The students swept the beaches and the park looking for every kind of trash or litter from plastics to cigarette butts, and kept data on their findings.
"The students weigh the trash to measure their findings, and categorize it into different areas such as smoking, food related and plastic or not plastic," Michigan Sea Grant extension educator Brandon Schroeder said. "It's part of the Great Lakes wide adopt-a-beach network. All the data they collect is put
- See more at: http://thealpenanews.com/page/content.detail/id/526883/Beach-cleanup-on-Thunder-Bay.html?nav=5004#sthash.qQdyE9uo.dpufALPENA - Sixth grade students from Thunder Bay Junior High participated in the Alliance for the Great Lakes Adopt-a-Beach program by helping to clean up trash at Mich-e-ke-wis Park on Wednesday. The students swept the beaches and the park looking for every kind of trash or litter from plastics to cigarette butts, and kept data on their findings.
"The students weigh the trash to measure their findings, and categorize it into different areas such as smoking, food related and plastic or not plastic," Michigan Sea Grant extension educator Brandon Schroeder said. "It's part of the Great Lakes wide adopt-a-beach network. All the data they collect is put
- See more at: http://thealpenanews.com/page/content.detail/id/526883/Beach-cleanup-on-Thunder-Bay.html?nav=5004#sthash.qQdyE9uo.dpufALPENA - Sixth grade students from Thunder Bay Junior High participated in the Alliance for the Great Lakes Adopt-a-Beach program by helping to clean up trash at Mich-e-ke-wis Park on Wednesday. The students swept the beaches and the park looking for every kind of trash or litter from plastics to cigarette butts, and kept data on their findings.
"The students weigh the trash to measure their findings, and categorize it into different areas such as smoking, food related and plastic or not plastic," Michigan Sea Grant extension educator Brandon Schroeder said. "It's part of the Great Lakes wide adopt-a-beach network. All the data they collect is put
- See more at: http://thealpenanews.com/page/content.detail/id/526883/Beach-cleanup-on-Thunder-Bay.html?nav=5004#sthash.qQdyE9uo.dpuf