Two Questions

Katie Gerne kgerne at flocdc.org
Wed Feb 7 18:45:44 EST 2001



Hi,

At my program we bought a polaroid camera that took ID size pictures =
with an
adhesive on the back.(You can buy them at Rite-Aid or CVS)  Then we =
created
our ID's using publisher and bought a laminator.  It's worked great and =
was
cost effective.

Katharine M. Gerne
Adventure Clubs Program Coordinator
For Love of Children
1816 12th Street, NW
Washington,DC 20009
(202) 462-8686, ext. 353.

<p>-----Original Message-----
From: Tracy Brower [mailto:Tracybrower at AOL.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 4:33 PM
To: YOUTHLEARN at LISTSERV.MORINO.ORG
Subject: Two Questions

<p>1. We are trying to create picture ID cards for the students in our =
program.
Does anyone have any suggestions for companies that offer this type of
service?

2. Can you recommend a good resource to find internship opportunities =
for
high school students? Specifically in the fields of marine biology,
environmental science or the arts.

Thanks for your assistance in advance.

Tracy Brower
Program Director
Student Training Opportunity Program (STOP)
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