Welcome Hannah Warner, Floating Classroom Finds New Home on Lake Lanier and more!
Headwaters Office Welcomes New Outreach Coordinator
We are pleased to welcome Hannah Warner, CRK’s Headwaters Outreach Coordinator, to our team. Hannah has been pursuing her career in environmental outreach at some fantastic places including St. Catherine’s Island Foundation and Red Top Mountain State Park on Lake Allatoona. Hannah is already planning several Headwaters events including the 8el Annual Sweep the Hooch on April 7 y 4elAnnual Wild & Scenic Film Festival on May 12.
Lake Lanier Aquatic Learning Center Finds New Home
The Lake Lanier Aquatic Learning Center will soon have a new home at Hall County’s River Forks Park! CRK is building a new dock and boat house for our Princesa Chota II at the park’s fishing pier and a new season for the floating classroom will begin on March 1. Now in its 17el year, CRK and Centro de ciencias naturales de Elachee have brought more than 65,000 students and teachers on board this one-of-a-kind environmental education program. To learn more about the floating classroom field trips and scholarship opportunities visit our website.
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Congratulations to the Enota Master Builders Lego Robotics Team!
Congratulations to the Enota Master Builders Lego Robotics Teamwho earned recognition for building an eco-friendly method of sanitizing poultry trucks and preventing contaminated runoff from reaching Lake Lanier. The team was awarded at the Regional, Super Regional and State Championship. CRK’s Headwaters Director, Dale Caldwell, was honored to support the team in their challenge. To see their presentation and project, click here.