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Photos and Captions:
Power Authority Hosts Capital Region Envirothon
May 8, 2009
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Steve Ramsey (left), New York Power Authority
community relations manager, beside a winning team of Sharon Springs
students—Kyle Myers, Tamara Euler, Derek Young, Tiffany Fitch and
Adam VanArsdal—at this year’s Capital Region Envirothon.
Approximately 20 high school teams, representing Schoharie, Albany
and Schenectady counties, took part in the competition that tested
students’ knowledge of aquatics, soil, forestry and wildlife. The
event was held late last month at the Power Authority’s visitors
center at the Blenheim-Gilboa Pumped Storage Power Project in the
Northern Catskills.
Photo
Steve Ramsey (left), New York Power Authority
community relations manager, beside a winning team of Watervliet
seniors—Crystal Matott, Jesse Lehnert, Ashley Soto and Nick
Hodges—at this year’s Capital Region Envirothon. Approximately 20
high school teams, representing Schoharie, Albany and Schenectady
counties, took part in the competition that tested students’
knowledge of aquatics, soil, forestry and wildlife. The event was
held late last month at the Power Authority’s visitors center at the
Blenheim-Gilboa Pumped Storage Power Project in the Northern
Catskills.
Photo
Steve Ramsey (left), New York Power Authority
community relations manager, beside a winning team of Schenectady
County high school seniors—Corey Arndell, Beth Smith, Andrea Fortman,
Ben McKeeby, Keri McDaniel, Erica Remling—at this year’s Capital
Region Envirothon. Approximately 20 high school teams, representing
Schoharie, Albany and Schenectady counties, took part in the
competition that tested students’ knowledge of aquatics, soil,
forestry and wildlife. The event was held late last month at the
Power Authority’s visitors center at the Blenheim-Gilboa Pumped
Storage Power Project in the Northern Catskills.
Photo Credit: NYPA
For more information:
Paul DeMichele
914-390-8186
Paul.DeMichele@nypa.gov
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