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Goddard Leadership Legacy Institute Accepting Apps For Student Summer Program
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The Goddard Leadership Legacy Institute is now accepting applications for its summer residential program for students ages 13 to 15.  The deadline for applications is June 10.

The program will be held at the Ironmaster’s Mansion at Pine Grove Furnace State Park in Cumberland County from July 11-16.

This cooperative education program is coordinated by the Central PA Conservancy and Pine Grove Furnace State Park and this year is joined by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation-PA.

Participants will spend three days at the Ironmaster’s Mansion and two days at CBF-PA’s Philip Merrill Environmental Center in Annapolis, MD.

The program explores conservation leadership, environmental and government issues, marine biology, water quality and ecosystems, field studies, land use, agriculture, and forestry.

Students will also be taken on a workboat experience on the Chesapeake Bay.

For more information on the program, scholarships and how to apply, visit the Goddard Leadership Legacy Institute website or call 717-241-4360.

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4/4/2016

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