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SPACE CAMP 2008: FSKF Partners With The Ron Clark Academy
SPACE CAMP 2008: FSKF Partners With The Ron Clark Academy

ATLANTA – The Frank Ski Kids Foundation is excited to announce its new partnership with the Ron Clark Academy.

Every year the Frank Ski Kids Foundation takes 10 lucky competition winners on a six day learning excursion to space camp at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The science competition was held at the Ron Clark Academy and organized by the Frank Ski Kids Foundation. The 13 winners, comprised of Ron Clark Academy students, were selected from the entrants and awarded the chance to spend time learning about space and aviation.

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V103 Radio Star Frank Ski Hosts Youth Panel at 8th Sullivan Summit in Arusha, Tanzania
V103 Radio Star Frank Ski Hosts Youth Panel at 8th Sullivan Summit in Arusha, Tanzania

The Leon H. Sullivan Foundation led U.S. based delegates to Arusha, Tanzania for its 8th Summit on June 2-6th 2008. The summit included a two night stay in Ethiopia’s capital city of Addis Ababa.

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Congratulations to the Frank Ski Kids Foundation Planet Green: Amazon Adventure WINNERS
Congratulations to the Frank Ski Kids Foundation Planet Green: Amazon Adventure WINNERS

20 finalists presented their speeches at Zoo Atlanta at the Coca Cola World Studio on May 22, 2008.

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Atlanta Area School Kids Make U.S. History

The Frank Ski Kids Foundation; keeping in line with our mission statment, "Exposing Kids To Their Future", envisioned an idea to take a group of U.S. school kids to the Charles Darwin Research Station and the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador. This contest created set a precedent in the United States - it's the first time in U.S. history that a group of school kids traveled to the Charles Darwin Research Station in the Galapagos Islands for a science excursion.

Hundreds of kids ages 13 to 15 entered a contest titled "Planet Green: The Eco Experience of a Lifetime".

Topic: "If You Were President of the United States, What Would You Do to Help Conserve Energy, Preserve Nature and the Environment for Future Generations?"

20 Kids were chosen to deliver essays in speech form at the Georgia Aquarium, 11 winners were awarded the opportunity to travel, all expenses paid, with the Frank Ski Kids Foundation to the Charles Darwin Reserch Station in the Galapagos Islands, the worlds best conserved oceanic and tropical archipelago, July 26 - August 2, 2007.

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