Environmental Club Crafers SA

Environmental clubs are a great way to help the environment and hang out with friends. They can be as big as a school or as small as a group of friends.

Mannum to Wellington Local Action Planning Association
(08) 8531 3222
PO Box 2056
Murray Bridge, SA
Onkaparinga Catchment Water Management Board
(08) 8374 6000
The Salvation Army Complex, The Hub Aberfoyle Park, SA
Adelaide And Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board
(08) 8568 1714
132 Melrose St
Mt Pleasant, SA
Berri To Barmera Local Action Planning Committee
(08) 8582 2495
12A Wilson St
Berri, SA
Organic Product Distributors
(08) 8443 3644
PO Box 6246
Halifax Street Adelaide, SA
Roseneath Organics Pty Ltd
(08) 8388 5261
1 West St
Mylor, SA
Biotta Organic Fruit & Vegetable Juices
(08) 8264 2453
1- 5 Jennifer Ave
Ridgehaven, SA
Organic Wellbeing
0418 712 320
Myrtle Bank, SA
NASAA ( National Association For Sustainable Agriculture Aust Ltd )
(08) 8370 8455
PO Box 768
Stirling, SA
Natures Cradle
1800 462 449
425 Brighton Rd
Brighton, SA
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Environmental Club

Steps

  1. Choose a cause. Some good ideas might be something like, "Save the whales!" or "Stop global warming!" the cause should also relate to where you are. For example, 'save the whales' might not be such a good idea if you live 10 hours to the nearest whale location, whereas 'keep our state clean' would work anywhere.
  2. Name your club. This can be as simple as 'The Environmental Club' or as cool as 'Team Enviro'. Some words you could use are green, tree-hugger,and, of course, something that relates to your cause. Then you can start accepting members!
  3. Start researching! Now that you have your club, you all need to assign days you will get together to study your cause. After the club members are experts on the cause, research places where you can help or protest, depending on your cause.

Tips

  • Keep at it! There is no reason to not help the earth.
  • If someone quits or moves, don't worry. You still have other people!
  • Always be open to new members.

Warnings

  • Be careful when protesting.
  • Some 'clean the river' and 'plant trees' programs require you to be 18 or older. Otherwise, you need an adult.

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