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Bruce Power and Bruce Museum to host student programming for Earth Week

Students in Bruce County will be able to experience virtual Earth Week programs thanks to a local partnership.

Bruce Power and the Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre is offering programming based on this year's Earth Week theme, "Our Power, Our Planet."

That will include video presentations by guest experts at the Lake Huron Coastal CentreNuclear Innovation Institute, and Grey Sauble Conservation.

The presentations will include a challenge or activity to complete afterwards, while a Jeopardy-style digital game is also available to test your energy knowledge.

"Bruce Power is proud to partner with the Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre to offer presentations and an opportunity for students to learn about energy, renewable and non-renewable sources of energy, their effects on the climate, and sustainable practices," said Danielle LaCroix, Senior Director, Environment, Sustainability and Net Zero. 

To access the webinars and activities, you can visit www.brucemuseum.ca/education-centre.

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