Save the Kinnickinnic River
The Kinnickinnic River Project
by Mary Osmundsen
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About the Book
Over a period of several months, the students of a fourth grade class at James Whitcomb Riley School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin were introduced to the over-looked, endangered Kinnickinnic River in their community. Through their own eloquent drawings, charts, poems, maps, and posters, we follow them as discovery turns to understanding and, finally, activism.
The project was a collaboration with Milwaukee's Sixteenth Street Community Health Center. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each book goes to support SSCHC's on-going Kinnickinnic River Health Improvement Initiative.
Salve al Rio Kinnickinnic
El Proyecto del Río Kinnickinnic con los estudiantes del cuarto grado, de la clase de la Srta. Burgos, de la Escuela James Whitcomb Riley
The project was a collaboration with Milwaukee's Sixteenth Street Community Health Center. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each book goes to support SSCHC's on-going Kinnickinnic River Health Improvement Initiative.
Salve al Rio Kinnickinnic
El Proyecto del Río Kinnickinnic con los estudiantes del cuarto grado, de la clase de la Srta. Burgos, de la Escuela James Whitcomb Riley
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Nonprofits & Fundraising
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Feb 17, 2009
- Keywords Kinnickinnic River Project, Mary Osmundsen, Sixteenth Street Community Health Center, Kinninckinnic River, KK river, Salve al Río Kinnickinnic, elementary school, fourth grade, Lake Michigan, David Hofmann, Dave Hofmann, Riley school, James Whitcomb Riley, Miss. Burgos, SSCHC, river, Salve, Spanish, education, ecology, environment, Milwaukee, bilingual, Espanol, activism, art, kids, children, endangered, pollution, urban, watershed, water
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