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		By: Gary Chamberlain		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Would this lesson work in the Arizona school system? 

2017-2018 Cherokee County School Anti-Litter Competition
 
The North Carolina Litter-Free Coalition is encouraging all Cherokee County Elementary, Middle and High Schools to submit information about their efforts to teach their students about the negative effects of highway and community litter and how it affects the image of our communities and our economy.
 
The 2017-2018 competition will recognize the first, second and third place bragging rights (no prizes) for our Elementary, Middle and High Schools. Each school wishing to be part of this anti-litter competition is required to mail (4) four copies of their submission and an email copy of their submission to the North Carolina Litter-Free Coalition no later than Friday, June 29, 2018. Each school is to grant permission to the NCLFC to post the results of this contest on our Facebook page and to share it with media organizations wishing to report on your efforts.
 
We would like each school to respond to each of these (7) seven categories with the highest point scores noted after each category:
 
A)	Contest format: All contestant entries are to highlight their school logos and contact information (principal’s name, school phone number, webpage name, Facebook page, etc.) that would help someone to research, reach out to, and contact their school. All submissions are to be formatted so that all information can be easily printed out, including photographs. Make your submission easy to share with others. (20 points)

B)	 Who are the students and teachers that are involved in your anti-littering efforts (list of their names)? (20 points)
 
C)	 What is your school doing to convince your students that those that litter have a negative effect on the image and economy of Cherokee County? (20 points)
 
D)	Who do your students think benefit from their efforts and how do they benefit? (20 points)
 
E)	 Who are your students and teachers inviting to join them in their effort to discuss and reduce litter? How do you encourage spectators at your sporting events to not litter? (20 points)
 
F)	 Schools are encouraged to include (5) five photographs (one group and four action photos) with their submission, a picture is worth a 1000 words. All photos sent to the NCLFC and the media should be at least 300 DPI. Do not, under any circumstances, embed any photo within a Word document, etc. In addition, don’t send your photo via Facebook or Twitter, simply email the photos as raw images, and we’ll do the rest. No Polaroid images, computer printouts of photos, etc. For best quality, start right at the source. (20 points)

G)	 Responses to the attached nine (9) questions “Questions for Campus Beautification Clubs-Cherokee County Schools”. Submit at least responses from 5 students answering these questions. (45 points)
  
The North Carolina Litter-Free Coalition wishes to thank all of the Cherokee County schools that have invited us to speak directly to their teachers and students.
 
Gary Chamberlain-Spokesman
PO Box 98, Murphy, NC 28906
Facebook “North Carolina Litter-Free Coalition”
FolksvilleUSA@gmail.com
(928) 202-1186 (AZ Phone)]]></description>
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<p>2017-2018 Cherokee County School Anti-Litter Competition</p>
<p>The North Carolina Litter-Free Coalition is encouraging all Cherokee County Elementary, Middle and High Schools to submit information about their efforts to teach their students about the negative effects of highway and community litter and how it affects the image of our communities and our economy.</p>
<p>The 2017-2018 competition will recognize the first, second and third place bragging rights (no prizes) for our Elementary, Middle and High Schools. Each school wishing to be part of this anti-litter competition is required to mail (4) four copies of their submission and an email copy of their submission to the North Carolina Litter-Free Coalition no later than Friday, June 29, 2018. Each school is to grant permission to the NCLFC to post the results of this contest on our Facebook page and to share it with media organizations wishing to report on your efforts.</p>
<p>We would like each school to respond to each of these (7) seven categories with the highest point scores noted after each category:</p>
<p>A)	Contest format: All contestant entries are to highlight their school logos and contact information (principal’s name, school phone number, webpage name, Facebook page, etc.) that would help someone to research, reach out to, and contact their school. All submissions are to be formatted so that all information can be easily printed out, including photographs. Make your submission easy to share with others. (20 points)</p>
<p>B)	 Who are the students and teachers that are involved in your anti-littering efforts (list of their names)? (20 points)</p>
<p>C)	 What is your school doing to convince your students that those that litter have a negative effect on the image and economy of Cherokee County? (20 points)</p>
<p>D)	Who do your students think benefit from their efforts and how do they benefit? (20 points)</p>
<p>E)	 Who are your students and teachers inviting to join them in their effort to discuss and reduce litter? How do you encourage spectators at your sporting events to not litter? (20 points)</p>
<p>F)	 Schools are encouraged to include (5) five photographs (one group and four action photos) with their submission, a picture is worth a 1000 words. All photos sent to the NCLFC and the media should be at least 300 DPI. Do not, under any circumstances, embed any photo within a Word document, etc. In addition, don’t send your photo via Facebook or Twitter, simply email the photos as raw images, and we’ll do the rest. No Polaroid images, computer printouts of photos, etc. For best quality, start right at the source. (20 points)</p>
<p>G)	 Responses to the attached nine (9) questions “Questions for Campus Beautification Clubs-Cherokee County Schools”. Submit at least responses from 5 students answering these questions. (45 points)</p>
<p>The North Carolina Litter-Free Coalition wishes to thank all of the Cherokee County schools that have invited us to speak directly to their teachers and students.</p>
<p>Gary Chamberlain-Spokesman<br />
PO Box 98, Murphy, NC 28906<br />
Facebook “North Carolina Litter-Free Coalition”<br />
<a href="mailto:FolksvilleUSA@gmail.com">FolksvilleUSA@gmail.com</a><br />
(928) 202-1186 (AZ Phone)</p>
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