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Welcome to the Georgia Forestry Forum!
Today's topic is teaching forestry and environmental education at a K-12 level! Join GFC's Education Coordinator Chelsea York and educator Sandi Parrish for a discussion on how to inspire a love for the outdoors in your children and students as we transition into a new school year.
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Chelsea York
Educator Coordinator, Georgia Forestry Commission
Co-Coordinator, Project Learning Tree
cyork@gfc.state.ga.us
Sandi Parrish
Educator of over 30+ years with the Lowndes County Board of Education
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