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Youth Council To Hold Eco-Friendly Teen Event At Somerset County Vocational School
Somerset County Freeholder Brian D. Levine invites students in grades 7 to 12 to attend "Join the Green Side."
February 26, 2020
BRIDGEWATER – Go green! Somerset County Freeholder Brian D. Levine invites students in grades 7 to 12 to attend “Join the Green Side,” an exciting teen event that features fun games and interesting eco-friendly activities. Join other teens on Saturday, March 28, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., in the gymnasium at the Somerset County Vocational & Technical Schools, located at 14 Vogt Dr., Bridgewater. Admission is $2, and preregistration is required. The deadline to register is Friday, March 20. The event is open to the first 150 registrants. Participants are encouraged to wear green.
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Watch an interesting educational presentation about the environment and enjoy a Tae Kwon Do demonstration. Take part in games, team building, environmental activities and yoga. Get free giveaways and a Community Service Learning certificate. Refreshments will be served.
Speakers include Freeholder Brian D. Levine, Somerset County Youth Council Co-Chairs Mukand Srikishan and Vikram Srikishan, and Raritan Headquarters representatives whose mission is to protect clean water in rivers, streams, and homes in Hunterdon, Somerset and Morris counties.
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Demonstrations and activities will be led by members of a martial arts school, Y.B. Choi Tae Kwon Do Franklin Park Demo Team; EmPoWER Somerset, an organization that teaches life skills such as positive decision making and healthy coping strategies for youth, adults family and veterans; and cosmetologists from Somerset County Vocational & Technical Schools.
For more information, contact Sarah Murchison at 908-704-6307 or murchis@co.somerset.nj.us . Click here to print a registration form.
The program is sponsored by the Somerset Youth Council, which was established to help youth develop leadership skills and to give them a forum to express their ideas and concerns. The Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders governs and manages county-related services and programs including county youth services.
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This press release was produced by the Somerset County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.