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High School/Lake
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Project Director, Randy Cook,
was invited to display the Watershed Monitoring Program at the AT&T/MACUL
Student Technology Showcase at the Lansing State Capitol Building in the Fall of
2002
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A display
booth talking about the project was set up at the State Capitol
Building to talk about the project |
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A student
participant "mans" the display booth at the State Capitol and talks about
the project |
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AT&T's
Technology Director stops by the booth at the State Capitol to recognize the
project. |
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Michigan
Speaker of the House Rick Johnson stops by the display to recognize the
project. |
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Michigan Senator Joanne Emmons stops by the display and invites Randy Cook
and his students to her office to talk about the project. |
June 9, 2003
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The Michigan Environmental
Council and the Detroit Free Press cosponsored a photo-essay contest to help
raise awareness of environmental problems and possible solutions.
Readers, in three different age groups, were asked to find innovative ideas
to help make the world a better, cleaner place, and to document these ideas
in a photograph and short essay. Winners earned cash prizes and the
Barbara Stanton Environmental Award of Excellence, named for the retired
Free Press editorial writer and environmental champion.
Second Place
Winner--Randy Cook
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Date last updated:
August 20, 2003
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