Ignite a Passion for Learning

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Super Science Day at ENSAT andy Creek Nature Center, Inc. is excited! We are planning to expand the Environment, Natural Science and Appropriate Technology Center (ENSAT) so we can better meet the environmental education needs of our growing community. This expansion project will feature… Agricultural ILC – From the soil to the grocery store, this hands-on learning center will carry visitors on a journey of discovery through agricultural ecology, history and the story of how commodities make their way to our table at home. Woodlands ILC – Hands-on education about the ecology of Piedmont woodlands. Will cover forest ecology, plants and animals, and timber as an agricultural product. Outdoor components will encourage visitors to explore the woods of Sandy Creek Nature Center. Urban ILC – Will show how our cities, towns and suburbs affect – and are affected by – the natural world. Showcases ENSAT’s green construction and real-world energy-saving features. Sky Center – A planetarium-style dome and projection system providing the region’s only instructional area on astronomy and meteorology. Expansion of ILC hall – Some 4,000 square feet of new space for indoor components of the Woodlands and Urban ILCs, Sky Center, traveling exhibits and more. LEED Certification – The original ENSAT building was designed with the most cost-effective techniques to reduce energy-related expenses and pollution available at that time. The expansion will continue the tradition, being built to the current national standards for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. Air Quality Monitoring/Demonstration Station – Monitoring station will teach the science behind air quality standards, demonstrating why air quality is important and how our actions affect it. Will be the only publicly accessible, interpretive monitoring station in the region. And more – The project will include, as funds allow, expansion and relocation of the ENSAT library, creation of an outdoor classroom and courtyard, parking lot and driveway improvements, exhibit preparation areas and additional animal care facilities. The continuing development of ENSAT is part of the voter-approved SPLOST 2005 initiative to raise funds for in public works, public safety and quality of life projects. The ENSAT expansion will receive approximately $2.8 million. Sandy Creek Nature Center Inc. is a non-profit organization working to support the environmental education and preservation mission of Sandy Creek Nature Center. SCNC Inc. has pledged to raise an aditional $1.4 million as part of its commitment to the expansion, which will make it a first-class educational facility unique to northeast Georgia. Igniting a passion for lear Igniting a passion for lear Igniting a passion for lear Igniting a passion for lear Igniting a passion for learning ning ning ning ning S Please help us reach our goal by making a donation to: Sandy Creek Nature Center, Inc., 205 Old Commerce Road, Athens, GA 30607. If you or the organization you work for would be interested in receiving a grant packet on this projoct, please contact Edith Hollander at 706-613- 3615 x 235 or [email protected].

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Ignite a Passion for Learning and help expand ENSAT’s exhibits

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Super Science Day at ENSAT

andy Creek Nature Center, Inc. is excited! We areplanning to expand the Environment, Natural Science andAppropriate Technology Center (ENSAT) so we can better

meet the environmental education needs of our growingcommunity.

This expansion project will feature…

• Agricultural ILC – From the soil to the grocery store, thishands-on learning center will carry visitors on a journey ofdiscovery through agricultural ecology, history and the story ofhow commodities make their way to our table at home.

• Woodlands ILC – Hands-on education about the ecology of Piedmont woodlands. Will cover forest ecology, plants and animals, and timber as an agricultural product. Outdoor

components will encourage visitors to explore the woods of Sandy Creek Nature Center.• Urban ILC – Will show how our cities, towns and suburbs affect – and are affected by – the natural world.

Showcases ENSAT’s green construction and real-world energy-saving features.• Sky Center – A planetarium-style dome and projection system providing the region’s only instructional area on

astronomy and meteorology.• Expansion of ILC hall – Some 4,000 square feet of new space for indoor components of the Woodlands and

Urban ILCs, Sky Center, traveling exhibits and more.• LEED Certification – The original ENSAT building was designed with the most cost-effective techniques to

reduce energy-related expenses and pollution available at that time. The expansion will continue the tradition,being built to the current national standards for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.

• Air Quality Monitoring/Demonstration Station – Monitoring station will teach the science behind air qualitystandards, demonstrating why air quality is important and how our actions affect it. Will be the only publiclyaccessible, interpretive monitoring station in the region.

• And more – The project will include, as funds allow, expansion and relocation of the ENSAT library, creation ofan outdoor classroom and courtyard, parking lot and driveway improvements, exhibit preparation areas andadditional animal care facilities.

The continuing development of ENSAT is part of the voter-approved SPLOST 2005 initiative to raise funds for inpublic works, public safety and quality of life projects. TheENSAT expansion will receive approximately $2.8 million.Sandy Creek Nature Center Inc. is a non-profit organizationworking to support the environmental education andpreservation mission of Sandy Creek Nature Center. SCNCInc. has pledged to raise an aditional $1.4 million as part of itscommitment to the expansion, which will make it a first-classeducational facility unique to northeast Georgia.

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Please help us reach our goal by making a donation to:Sandy Creek Nature Center, Inc., 205 Old CommerceRoad, Athens, GA 30607. If you or the organization youwork for would be interested in receiving a grant packet onthis projoct, please contact Edith Hollander at 706-613-3615 x 235 or [email protected].