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EPA Administrator Helps Girls Scouts Earning New Environmental Health Badge; Kicks off Children’s Health Month in Washington
Release Date: 09/28/2001
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***MEDIA ADVISORY***
FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 2001
FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 2001
EPA Administrator Helps Girls Scouts Earning New Environmental Health Badge;
Kicks off Children’s Health Month in Washington
Kicks off Children’s Health Month in Washington
Contacts: Steffanie Bell, 202 564-6976 (cell: 202 320-7851)
Martha Casey, 202 564-7842
On the day recognized as Children’s Health Day, EPA Administrator Christie Whitman will kick off a month in which she will lend focus to issues such as asthma, lead poisoning, sun exposure, safe fishing, smoke free environments and clean water. As part of the kickoff Whitman will host area Girl Scouts at EPA Headquarters who are working on the new Environmental Health Badge offered by the Girl Scouts. Whitman will teach the girls a lesson on fish safety and water quality. This fall is the first time girls will work on the badge, a result of a partnership between the EPA and the Girl Scout organization.
WHO: EPA Administrator Christie Whitman and girl scouts from the National Capital Area.
WHERE: EPA Headquarters
Located off the Blue Line at the Federal Triangle Stop
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. (come to lobby of North Tower to receive directions to location)
WHEN: Monday, Oct. 1, 2001
3:30 p.m.
WHAT: EPA Administrator leads lesson on fish safety, a step that fulfills part of the requirements for the new Environmental Health badge.
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