Friday, 30 of July of 2010

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Please see “Funded Projects” pull down menu for photos and details of each of the completed Carmel Green Teen Micro-Grant-Funded projects.

Carmel Green Teen Spring 2010 Awards Ceremony

GreenTeenAwards2_114cCarmel Green Teen Micro-Grant recipients celebrate with Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard at the check presentation ceremonies at Carmel Japanese Gardens on March 27, 2010.
Boy Scout Troop 180 was awarded $825 to plant 75 trees at West Park.  Join them April 17 9am-5pm.Boy Scout Troop 180 was awarded $825 to plant 75 trees at West Park. Join them April 17 9am-5pm.
Representatives from MOSAICS school recieve their check for $1000 to help fund their organic teaching garden.Representatives from MOSAICS school receive their $1000 check to help fund the MOSAICS’ Family organic teaching garden at their school.

Towne Meadow Elementary Brownie Troop 88 accept $650 to fund their "Ban the Bottle, Try the Tap!" educational program.Towne Meadow Elementary Brownie Troop 88 accepts $650 to fund their “Ban the Bottle, Try the Tap!” educational program.
A represenative from the Carmel Green Teen Micro-Grant Program congratulates the grant recipients and their sponsors for their committment to Carmel and to the environment.A Carmel Green Teen Micro-Grant Program representative congratulated the grant recipients and their sponsors for their commitment to community service and to the environment.
A representative from Carmel Girl Scout Troop 1166 describes the Flutter Flowers butterfly reintroduction project.A Girl Scout from Carmel Troop 1166 describes the Flutter Flowers butterfly habitat project.
Girl Scout troop 1166 received over $1000 for their two projects to reintroduce butterfly habitats at the Clay Middle School Eco-lab and at Carey Ridge Park.Girl Scout troop 1166 received over $1000 for their two projects to reintroduce butterfly habitats at the Clay Middle School Eco-lab and at Carey Ridge Park.
Towne Meadow Elementary School brownies will be promoting alternatives to disposable plastic water bottles at their school.Mayor Jim Brainard looks on as a Carmel Green Teen representative awards the Towne Meadow Elementary School brownies their check to promote alternatives to disposable plastic water bottles at their school.
Carmel Green Teen youth members are currently freshmen at Carmel High School.Carmel Green Teen youth board members are currently freshmen at Carmel High School.  This program is only one of many projects performed by Carmel Area Roots & Shoots youth members to benefit people, animals, and the environment.