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Fuller Park Community Development: Eden Place Nature Center

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As seen in the PBS television series Edens Lost and Found, Eden Place Nature Center is a recaptured 35-year old dump site that has been stransformed into a beautiful urban garden that educates families and children about their environment and how to protect themselves from the many urban contaminants that destroy their quality of life. Come meet Michael Howard, found Executive Director of Fuller Park Community Development, and hear about how he has del the community in addressing socio-economic and environmental issues that impact hist constituents of 4,200 families.
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Name: North American Association For Environmental Education
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Howard, Michael. "Fuller Park Community Development: Eden Place Nature Center" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Association For Environmental Education, TBA, St. Paul Minnesota, Oct 08, 2006 <Not Available>. 2008-10-09 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p153896_index.html>

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Howard, M. , 2006-10-08 "Fuller Park Community Development: Eden Place Nature Center" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Association For Environmental Education, TBA, St. Paul Minnesota <Not Available>. 2008-10-09 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p153896_index.html

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Abstract: As seen in the PBS television series Edens Lost and Found, Eden Place Nature Center is a recaptured 35-year old dump site that has been stransformed into a beautiful urban garden that educates families and children about their environment and how to protect themselves from the many urban contaminants that destroy their quality of life. Come meet Michael Howard, found Executive Director of Fuller Park Community Development, and hear about how he has del the community in addressing socio-economic and environmental issues that impact hist constituents of 4,200 families.

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