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Energy Hog Traveling Road Show
Sponsored by: Energy Outreach
Colorado, and Scientific & Cultural Facilities District

Over 25,000 kids in
the Denver metro area associate energy conservation with a life sized
hog dressed in leather. This seemingly menacing character doesn’t faze
kids, but instead has captured their attention and raised their
awareness about energy efficiency.
The award winning Energy Hog Traveling Road Show is an interactive
school assembly program that teaches 3rd-6th grade students about the
sources of energy, how we waste energy and how to conserve energy.
The free assembly is about 45 minutes long. Students interact with the
Energy Hog and his friends by answering questions and participating in a
game show. All participating students receive educational materials that
reinforce the message of energy savings. The assembly and the activity
guides meet Colorado Model Content Standards.
CESC is funded by Energy Outreach
Colorado and Scientific & Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) to bring
the Energy Hog Traveling Road Show to Adams, Denver , and Arapahoe
County schools. To schedule the Energy Hog Traveling Road Show, please
contact Pam Packer, 303-216-2026 ext 101.
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The Energy Hog Traveling Road Show has been
selected to receive the Colorado Alliance for Environmental
Education’s 2007 Award for Excellence
in the Nonprofit Category |
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