Hamilton Kiwanis support Steamboat SPLASH program

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On February 4, the Kiwanis Club of Hamilton Township presented a check to Eric Clark of the Delaware River Steamboat Floating Classroom, Inc., a non-profit, 501(c)(3) environmental education organization sailing from Lambertville, for a donation of $250.

The donation will be used to assist school groups in the Mercer County area, in bringing their students to the steamboat SPLASH (Student Participation in Learning Aquatic Science and History) for a hands-on, interactive, watershed-based environmental education experience.

Kiwanis International is an organization of member-volunteers who stage nearly 150,000 service projects, devote more than 6 million hours of service and raise nearly US$100 million each year for communities, families and projects. Kiwanis International celebrated its 100 anniversary in 2015.

For more information on the Kiwanis, visit facebook.com/hamiltonkiwanis. For more information about the Steamboat SPLASH, visit steamboatclassroom.org.

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