Introduction and Potential Partnerships
Pam Mcketa
pmcketa at morino.org
Tue Feb 6 09:47:18 EST 2001
Hi everyone --
Just wanted to put in my two cents about some of the great information that
has come across the YouthLearn list lately.
To Tom Martin -- Thanks for the information about your upcoming EarthForce
afterschool materials (www.earthforce.org). I just went through your web
site and hope to be link to it from the YL web site when the materials are
done. Also, please let us know if anyone on YouthLearn ends up partnering
with your organization!
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