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GroWW (Greening of West Windsor), the West Windsor Library, and the Friends of West Windsor Library, will conduct “I Love Earth,” a triathlon event for students aged 7 to 15 years to celebrate Earth & Arbor Day. The three-part event requirements include:##M:[more]##

1. A literary (essay/poem) or visual (letter-sized drawing/ painting) expression of their love for nature, to be submitted between April 17 and 22.

2. A hike through the Rogers Arboretum (identifying two marked trees as proof of participation) or a bike ride through the Mercer County Park conducted by the WW Bicycle & Pedestrian Alliance.

3. One of the following environment-related activities conducted at the West Windsor library on Saturday, May 2, between 10 a.m. and noon: Progressive Painting around the I Love Earth theme: mud cloth painting using natural dyes; making a usable compost container from milk jugs, soil, and worms (bring a small clay pot); making and using all-natural face packs for pre-teens and teens; recycle and recreate to construct a mother’s or father’s day gift. Activities for children under seven include story time.

Students who complete the triathlon will be eligible to enter a raffle for an iPod. Cash prizes will be awarded for literary/visual arts entries, judged by age group (7-9, 10-12, 13-15 years), by the West Windsor Arts Council. Award winning entries and the progressive painting will be displayed at the GroWW Environmental Fair on Saturday, October 3.

Entry forms are available at the West Windsor Library. For information or to volunteer to help with the event, E-mail growwlib@gmail.com.

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