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GREEN APPLE DAY OF SERVICE TEACHES CHILDREN THE VALUE OF SUSTAINABILITY; E-Inside; November 24, 2015

Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State Universityā€™s Office of Sustainability and the Child Development Center partnered to create a Green Apple Day of Service on Sept. 26 where volunteers gathered to construct an eco-friendly playhouse outside the Child Development Center.   

Each year, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) asks local schools to submit proposals stating how they could use funding to support a service project centered on the environment.  

According to the website of the Northeast Ohio Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council ā€œThe Green Apple Day of Service inspires volunteers to transform learning environments into safe, engaging and comfortable facilities that enhance kidsā€™ ability to learn and teachersā€™ ability to teach ā€¦ Overall the goal is to engage students in learning about conservation and sustainability.ā€

Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State received a grant last year from the Northeast Ohio Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council to install a rain barrel and add more plants to the garden outside the Child Development Center, says Melanie Knowles, Ńż¼§Ö±²„ Stateā€™s sustainability manager for Facilities Planning and Operations.

The U.S. Green Building Council selected Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State as a grant recipient for the second time. This year, the grant funded the creation of a playhouse structured out of bamboo and recycled plastic bottles.

The idea to create an eco-friendly playhouse stemmed from students in a classroom at the Child Development Center. The students had a strong interest in construction, building and sustainability, saysTerri Cardy, outdoor educator at the center.

ā€œI think itā€™s really neat how the Child Development Center incorporates sustainability into its curricula,ā€ Knowles says. ā€œThe kids growing up now will learn more about its value. Itā€™s great to pass that knowledge along to a new generation.ā€

Students collected numerous plastic bottles in a short amount of time, and their parents began constructing the house a year before the grant was awarded. The building process had stopped because volunteers did not have enough funds to support the structure, comments Knowles. Then, they were awarded the grant.

A total of 15 volunteers participated at this yearā€™s Green Apple Day of Service, including members of the Child Development Center and Office of Sustainability staff, as well as their family members and a student from the Construction Management program at Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State. They helped build a floor, doors and additional walls for the house.

Because volunteers ran out of plastic bottles, the project was not fully completed, but the university plans to create a roof for the house in the near future.

Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State will apply for the U.S. Green Building Council grant next year, as well, Knowles says.

For more information about the U.S. Green Building Council, visit .

For more information about Ńż¼§Ö±²„ Stateā€™s Facilities Planning and Operations, visitwww.kent.edu/facilitiesplanning.

For more information about Ńż¼§Ö±²„ Stateā€™s Child Development Center, visitwww.kent.edu/ehhs/centers/cdc.

Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State Universityā€™s Office of Sustainability and the Child Development Center partnered to create a Green Apple Day of Service on Sept. 26 where volunteers gathered to construct an eco-friendly playhouse outside the Child Development Center.   

Each year, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) asks local schools to submit proposals stating how they could use funding to support a service project centered on the environment.  

According to the website of the Northeast Ohio Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council ā€œThe Green Apple Day of Service inspires volunteers to transform learning environments into safe, engaging and comfortable facilities that enhance kidsā€™ ability to learn and teachersā€™ ability to teach ā€¦ Overall the goal is to engage students in learning about conservation and sustainability.ā€

Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State received a grant last year from the Northeast Ohio Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council to install a rain barrel and add more plants to the garden outside the Child Development Center, says Melanie Knowles, Ńż¼§Ö±²„ Stateā€™s sustainability manager for Facilities Planning and Operations.

The U.S. Green Building Council selected Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State as a grant recipient for the second time. This year, the grant funded the creation of a playhouse structured out of bamboo and recycled plastic bottles.

The idea to create an eco-friendly playhouse stemmed from students in a classroom at the Child Development Center. The students had a strong interest in construction, building and sustainability, saysTerri Cardy, outdoor educator at the center.

ā€œI think itā€™s really neat how the Child Development Center incorporates sustainability into its curricula,ā€ Knowles says. ā€œThe kids growing up now will learn more about its value. Itā€™s great to pass that knowledge along to a new generation.ā€

Students collected numerous plastic bottles in a short amount of time, and their parents began constructing the house a year before the grant was awarded. The building process had stopped because volunteers did not have enough funds to support the structure, comments Knowles. Then, they were awarded the grant.

A total of 15 volunteers participated at this yearā€™s Green Apple Day of Service, including members of the Child Development Center and Office of Sustainability staff, as well as their family members and a student from the Construction Management program at Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State. They helped build a floor, doors and additional walls for the house.

Because volunteers ran out of plastic bottles, the project was not fully completed, but the university plans to create a roof for the house in the near future.

Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State will apply for the U.S. Green Building Council grant next year, as well, Knowles says.

For more information about the U.S. Green Building Council, visit .

For more information about Ńż¼§Ö±²„ Stateā€™s Facilities Planning and Operations, visitwww.kent.edu/facilitiesplanning.

For more information about Ńż¼§Ö±²„ Stateā€™s Child Development Center, visitwww.kent.edu/ehhs/centers/cdc.

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