Energy Education: Sustainable Living

Especially for 5th–9th grade teachers

Join us for this one-of-a-kind energy education experience! Spend Sunday, April 18, enjoying Earth Day activities at the Museum and much more. Then on Tuesday evening the Museum will team up with the Colorado Council for Economic Education to give you perspective on the new energy economy and the costs and benefits of alternative energy sources and systems. Everyone is talking about the energy economy and Colorado is striving to be a leader in it. This is your chance to learn about this topic and use hands-on activities to pass this knowledge on to the energy leaders of tomorrow.

Sunday, April 18, 8 a.m.–12:30 p.m., and
Tuesday, April 20, 4:30–8 p.m.

Cost

$60 noncredit, $90 credit

Registration

0.5 credit through Colorado School of Mines (must attend both sessions). Call Reservations at 303.370.6000, Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

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Scholarships are available for bus reimbursements, programs at the Museum, and at your school.

Find out if your school is eligible.