Earth Day
Earth Day is April 22. The first Earth Day took place in 1970, when 20 million Americans participated across the country. Although we can’t celebrate this year’s 50th anniversary together, there are lots of things that we can still do to learn about the earth, our natural resources and what we can do to preserve them.
Cooper’s Ocean Beat
My four year old son, Cooper, and I tried the Ocean Beats activity on the Whaling Museum’s website. This activity allows people to hear hundreds of different sounds from 32 different species including whales, dolphins, seals, and even a walrus!
Whaling National Historical Park
id you know that we have a National Park right here in New Bedford? Since 1996, 13 city blocks in downtown have been designated as a historic area to teach people from all over the world about whaling and New Bedford’s role in it.
Code Breakers: Solve Puzzle Master Greg’s Secret Codes!
Code Breakers Challenge #1! Can you solve puzzle master Greg’s codes? Give it a go!
PBS Learning: Marine Explorer
We live on a beautiful blue planet — with one big ocean covering about 70 percent of Earth’s surface. We depend on the health of the ocean for our very survival, but the ocean remains the largest unexplored place on Earth.
Ocean Beats with the New Bedford Whaling Museum
Nature’s music is all around us. Participate in the Ocean Beat project by listening to the sounds below, made by whales and other marine animals. Then use them as inspiration to mix a whole new sound.
Community Boating Center Inc
Community Boating Center of New Bedford is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization which teaches positive life values to youth through boating.
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