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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Calling Volunteers for Nature Consortium


Hi All - Michael T. is hoping some of you might be interested in volunteering with him at Nature Consortium. Please take a minute to read his email below. 

Thanks! Megan

Dear Advisors,

My name is Michael Thunstrom and I have noticed that there is barely anyone from our school, besides me, who volunteers or visits my internship site, the Nature Consortium.  The NC is always looking for new volunteers.  I think it would be great if other students would volunteer or try to intern there, especially those who do not have an internship. 

A good intern for this site would be someone:
- who is hard-working
-is willing to get their hands dirty
-who does not cuss a lot, is respectful

The internship involves working in the woods, using tools to remove invasive plants such as English Ivy and Himalayan Blackberry.  The competencies used heavily are communication, Social reasoning, and Empirical reasioning.

I would be happy to talk with any student who is interested, they can stop by Mr. Levine's room B7

Thank you for your time.

-Michael Thunstrom

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Sincerely,

Michael Thunstrom

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