A3O-Lancastar Firming, Saturday, May 6, 2000 Gettysburg FFA Will Use Grant To Build Environmental Center Part of the proposed sight for Gettysburg Area School’s environmental/earth center, these grounds include wetlands, wooded area, and potential turfgrass areas for use in environmental education. JAYNE SEBRIGHT would want to include in the plots,” said Sollenberger. “I’m Lancaster Farming Staff school’s environmental center,” hoping to have our turfgrass plots GETTYSBURG (Adams Co.) said Sollenberger. “I already know there because the school may not Ron Sollenberger, Gettysburg that two of the elementary teach- let us plow up any ground.” Battlefield FFA Adviser and ers are avid bird watchers and in- Sollenberger expects the envi teacher at the Gettysburg Area tegrate that interest into their cur- ronmental center to be an ongoing High School, has wanted to devel- riculums. Perhaps the center will project. “The matching grant will op an environmental center ever have a bird watching station.” be used to get the ball rolling,” since he started teaching 26 years xhe environmental center will said Sollenberger. “I don’t expect ago. be designed to work with both to ever really complete the project Now, thanks to Pennsylvania’s classroom and extracurricular ac- because working with the center Agricultural and Rural Youth tivities. “We plan to develop trails and adding new things is the way Grant Program, Sollenberger will f or the cross country runners, and we can teach students about the have that opportunity. we hope to establish turfgrass environment.” Gettysburg Battlefield FFA was plots that can be used as golfing F° r Sollenberger, writing the one of four youth programs to re- greens.” grant was an extensive project “I ceive the highest dollar value of According to Sollenberger, the s Pf nt a bit of time on it,” he matching grants about $lO,OOO Gettysburg Area School District The hardest thing was dig dollars approved by the grant has been integrating environ- Bmg up the itemized cost figures program. 31 youth organizations mental education into its curric- and being able to justify them, received a total of $lOO,OOO in for the past ten years> but Once he completed the propos matching and direct grants as part teachers never had a convenient al > Sollenberger showed it to both of this year’s grant program, thestudents andschoolboard for which was administered by the exper ience their a PP roval 30(186(11 (t t° Penn- Pennsylvania Department of Agri- .