February 17, 2022
TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–Six of Trenton High School’s most innovative students will share their perspectives on how to meet climate change challenges facing the City during the next meeting of the Trenton Kiwanis Club on Wednesday March 2, 2022. Each of the students has produced a three-minute video summarizing their research into climate change problems impacting Trenton and how they can be addressed. The students will present the videos for the first time on March 2nd.
The Kiwanis Club of Trenton is proud to host the students in partnership with Science Mentors-One-to-One. For over 25 years Science Mentors has fostered mentoring relationships that develop student competency and self-esteem through the application of the scientific method to environmental issues facing our society.
The students’ presentations on March 2nd are the culmination of a hands-on approach to problem solving that incorporates site visits and one-on-one expert consultations along with more conventional research methodology. It is also the continuation of a long-standing relationship between Kiwanis and Trenton students aimed at supporting student development and building stronger Trenton communities. The Kiwanis Club of Trenton has been a part of the City’s civic landscape since its founding in 1918.
The public is welcome to attend the presentation, which will begin at 12:15 p.m. on Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at Leonardo’s II Restaurant, located at 2021 U.S. Highway 1 (Business Rt. 1), Lawrence, NJ 08648. Leonardo’s signature pasta, salad and beverage luncheon will be available for $15. Please RSVP by March 2, 2022 to Mike McCormick at (609) 208-9991 or mccormicknj@aol.com,

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