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bikegraphis.jpg“I Want to Bike and Walk but….”
 
It's a winning combination of green transportation and healthy exercise. But many children today don't hop on a bike as often as past generations did. What's keeping them off those two wheels?

The Audubon Society of Rhode Island announces its annual student essay contest for Earth Day 2010.  This year's topic, titled "I Want to Bike and Walk but...." focuses on the health benefits and safety issues of bicycling and walking as well as the benefits to the environment from reduced use of gasoline.

It is suggested that students write the essay as if they were addressing their town's mayor. Participants are invited to address issues such as:  What stops you from walking to school or biking to visit your family or friends?  How could your town improve these situations?  What would it take to make your town a more bike-friendly place?  Is it safe to walk?  Are there recreational bike and walking trails in your town?  Can you ride to a bus stop and put your bike on the rack?

This Earth Day contest is open to students in grades 3 through 12, and top prize in each grade is $50.  Essays, poems or raps should be presented on one page with an optional photo or photomontage illustration, which will add to the entrant's possible points.  Please include name and grade of student as well as contact information. Judges will also take into consideration cohesive ideas, grammar, and spelling.

Teachers may submit five best essays from each class. Due to the wonderful response received in the past, we are unable to accept more than five submissions from a class.  Class prize will consist of an informative classroom visit on the topic of cycling.  Students will also be eligible for the three prizes per grade:  $50 for first, and books for second and third places.
 
Submit essays and illustrations by email to Eugenia Marks or mail to: Essay c/o Audubon Society of Rhode Island, 12 Sanderson Rd., Smithfield, RI 02917.  Please include name, grade, and contact information.  Postmark or email date must be on or before March 15, 2010.
 
 
 

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