It sounds like you have some work to do: getting together with your team
and deciding on an issue you all can grapple with in Princeton while
mapping it to your own local situations.
Once we know what your issue/ topic is, we can tell you more.
There will be a packet send snailmail with all the details on hot, muggy,
beautiful, inspiring Princeton. And we can't buy any tickets until we
actually get the official go-ahead from NSF.
See the web pages for more information.
Thanks,
Mary
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-esi97 [SMTP:owner-esi97@www.woodrow.org]
Sent: Monday, May 12, 1997 10:19 PM
To: esi97
Subject: fax
5/12/97
Hello from Oregon!
I'm very excited to be a part of this summer's adventure. I have a
million
questions including topics, equipment to bring, do we need hiking-field
clothes, what kind of curriculum materials to bring and what is it like
in
New Jersey?
I have been active in League of Women Voters as President with a special
interest in Environmental Issues and see so many choices that choosing is
difficult. As part of a locational diverse team (#50), I am unsure as
how
to select. Our community is very concerned about Dioxin pollutants
arising
from a burn facility as well as the battle between development and farm
land
and violations of our land use planning laws. My heart also lies in the
old
fashioned approach to the environment as a Naturalist. I am interested
in
recording data and setting historical standards through tracking,
mapping.
I am looking forward to more communication with my "team".
Any news about arrangements like air travel? What about a train trip?
Thank you and looking forward to more communication.
Deanie