April 20, 2024
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Chesapeake BaySavers invests $5K in Annapolis Maritime Museum youth program

Chesapeake Champions 1Chesapeake BaySavers, an Annapolis-based environmental non-profit organization, announced today its investment of $5,000 to sponsor the Annapolis Maritime Museum ‘Chesapeake Champions’ program. The program will be offered to second grade students attending Eastport Elementary School. Through environmental education and interactive activities, the program will educate students about their local environment and connection to it, with a focus on the Chesapeake Bay.

Educating youth on how their everyday actions can help protect and restore the Chesapeake Bay is a crucial step in creating a healthier environment. Entering its third successful year, The ‘Chesapeake Champions’ program fosters Bay stewardship and personal ownership of local environmental issues, while also empowering students to help improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay. Through experiments, hands-on activities and customized lesson plans, students will learn about the Chesapeake Bay’s geography, flora and fauna, how people interact with the Bay, the lifecycle of plants, the impact of erosion, and how to conduct experiments. The program will culminate with the implementation of a living shoreline project at the Annapolis Maritime Museum.

“Many children who live near the Chesapeake Bay have limited opportunities to learn about Maryland’s waters and environment, and the ‘Chesapeake Champions’ program is helping change that,” said Evan Thalenberg, Co-Founder and President of Chesapeake BaySavers. “We’re thrilled to work with the Annapolis Maritime Museum and support an initiative that will have such a positive and long-lasting impact on our youth and environment. With this program, we hope to foster the next generation of advocates for the Chesapeake Bay, and inspire a deeper appreciation and understanding of the national treasure that surrounds us.”

The program will be offered from September, 2016 to June, 2017, and funds will be used to provide instructors and program materials. Additional support for the program is provided by ClearShark H2O, a non-profit committed to preserving Maryland’s waterways.

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