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A Down To Earth Learning Experience For Kids and Parents Alike


With rising gas and energy costs more consumers are looking for ways to go green in an effort to save money while
helping the environment. But adults aren’t the only ones who can go green. Children can too. There are dozens of little,
common-sensical things children can do that may not seem like a lot but, when added up, make a huge difference. It’s not
just common sense; it’s green sense.

Green and Growing, a green field trip held on the festival grounds of the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire in northern
Lancaster County, is on a mission to share with children the importance of thinking green, going green and being green.
For two days, April 30 and May 1, children can enjoy interactive and fun “edutainment” outside of the classroom while
focusing on learning about our environment and how to preserve it. After all, these are the children who, one day, will
become the caretakers of the planet, so it’s never too early to start.

Industry leaders dedicated to going green have partnered with Green and Growing to present hands-on exhibits and
activities that allow children to explore, experiment and collaborate on the environment. It’s like having multiple classes
taught by industry experts all rolled into one 30-acre classroom.

The PA Department of Environmental Protection will provide an engaging series of interactive learning stations at
their Renewable Energy Trailer as well as a small fleet of alternative fuel vehicles to investigate. Explore renewable and
non-renewable energy sources with WOW! Whitaker on Wheels’ “Race To Renew” show. The Franklin Institute
will teach what energy is and what it means to perform work. North America’s largest recycler, Waste Management,
takes a closer look at recycling and how someone’s trash can become someone’s treasure. The Philadelphia Zoo will
bring animals and bio-facts for an educational and exciting encounter with the rainforest. Learn about Pennsylvania’s
native species found in our forests, fields and towns and how our way of life affects them with Zoo America Wildlife
Park. Get on a path to better stewardship of our natural resources with the Great Stewardship Adventure Game played on
a life-sized game board, one of six different exhibits and activities staged by Pennsylvania’s Department of
Conservation & Natural Resources (DCNR). Additional Green and Growing Programing Partners include Lancaster
County Solid Waste Management Authority, Lancaster Conservation District, Penn State Cooperative Extension,
Shipley Energy, United Electric, Cartridge World and more.

Not only can children learn about how they impact the environment and what they can do to care for it, they can also
explore ways to get outside and enjoy it with DCNR’s Get Outdoors PA! This adventure sports and outdoor recreation
area will highlight all there is to do in the great outdoors. Children can check out the latest gear, learn from the
professionals about basic skills and techniques and learn environmentally-responsible recreation practices so they can
learn to Leave No TraceTM.

Green and Growing is an all-day educational event from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M., April 30 and May 1. Tickets are $10 for
children and adults. For more details and to purchase tickets, visit www.PaRenFaire.com or call (717) 665-7021.
Green and Growing is located on the grounds of Mount Hope Estate & Winery, home of the Pennsylvania Renaissance
Faire, located on Route 72, a half of a mile south of PA Turnpike Exit 266, 14 miles east of Hershey and 15 miles north of
Lancaster.

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Children and students can get green and get involved at Green and Growing, April 30 and May 1, on the grounds of the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire. Experience a full day of interactive and fun learning that focuses on the environment and how to preserve it through hands‐on activities and workshops presented by the Franklin Institute, Whitaker on Wheels, the
Philadelphia Zoo and Waste Management, just to name a few.

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Take a closer look at endangered birds‐of‐prey and the
fascinating role they have on the eco‐system as they fly over
head, just one of many interactive exhibits and activities at
Green and Growing, two full days of environmental
edutainment, April 30 and May 1, on the grounds of the
Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire.

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Children and their parents are invited to experience a full day
of interactive, fun eco‐education at Green and Growing, April
30 and May 1, on the grounds of the Pennsylvania Renaissance
Faire. This refreshing reinforcement to textbooks will offer
hands‐on exhibits and activities presented by the Franklin
Institute, Whitaker on Wheels, Philadelphia Zoo, Waste
Management and PA Department of Environmental
Protection, just to name a few, that allow children to explore,
experiment and collaborate on the environment.

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Go beyond education and discover edutainment at Green and
Growing, down to Earth learning experience on the grounds of
the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire, April 30 and May.
Children and parents alike will learn from traveling exhibitors
the importance of thinking green, going green and being green
during this interactive, educational event.

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Discover alternative fuels, advanced energy technologies and
more at Green and Growing, a fun and interactive educational
event. For two days, April 30 and May 1, children can learn
how they impact the environment and what they can do to care
for it by participating in exciting green activities and fun
exhibits.

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