Marilyn Weiser- NDGA Presents…

Marilyn is a Public Engagement Coordinator for North Dakota. The Will-Moore School in Bismarck is holding a GeoFest this weekend, and Marilyn gave us a sneak-peak into this awesome event! The North Dakota Geographic Alliance (NDGA) is excited to present the Geography Action! Europe Toolkit and other fantastic resources at a GeoFest to be held Saturday, November 21, 2009 at Will-Moore School in Bismarck, North … Continue reading Marilyn Weiser- NDGA Presents…

Anne-Marie Gordon- Cinderella’s Window

Anne-Marie is a National Board Certified School Librarian at Livonia Primary School in Livonia, NY.  She loves to help kids to find the perfect story, discover the best information, and create multimedia about world they live in. What would Cinderella see outside her window? That depends.  Does she live in a small village in France, near the walled city of Great Zimbabwe, or in  the … Continue reading Anne-Marie Gordon- Cinderella’s Window

Gregg Verutes- Not a Typical Mother’s Day Present

Gregg, an intern with National Geographic Maps, was raised on Long Island but has since spent time living
in Ithaca, NY, San Diego, CA and Washington, DC.  His hobbies range
from outdoor sports like surfing, sailing, camping and soccer to indoor
fun with music, cooking and art.

image_verutes_1.JPGI was born a New Yorker and as such, the sight of palm trees translates in my mind as rest, relaxation, and vacation.   Moving to San Diego, a coastal paradise, it took some convincing that this was the norm.  After two years of living in the Pacific Beach neighborhood, an MTV spring break Mecca, I switched gears by relocating just one mile away. Up the mesa and overlooking the beaches rests Bay Park, a small community consisting of predominately the 65+ demographic.  The tallest building in our neighborhood was a Geriatric high-rise just walking distance to the Hometown Buffet, which boasted the cheapest early bird special for miles.  Not knowing what to expect of our new location, my roommate and I began exploring the area.  

We would walk along the ridge of the canyon and spot our neighborhood’s endless supply of citrus.  Many of the trees were neglected, either through lack of watering or the fruits being left to ripen and fall to the ground.  Instead of being confronted by college students screaming out car windows, we could now stroll peacefully and converse with residents of our laid back community.  It was a glorified retirement at the ripe old age of 26.  

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Help GAW Go Viral!

Happy Tuesday of Geography Awareness Week, everyone! Last week we told y’all to update your Twitter and Facebook accounts today with your latitude and longitude… so help GAW go viral and hop to it! Here’s how: On Twitter, copy and paste the following message (make sure to insert your own lat/long!) to your status: My lat/long is 38.9, -77.0…what’s urs? RT w/ your lat/long, and … Continue reading Help GAW Go Viral!

Dee Porter- Destination: Book Fair

Dee Porter is the librarian at Whitestone Elementary School in Leander, Texas. Whitestone Elementary students will celebrate Geography Awareness Week by making world geography themed items to display during her school’s book fair. The book fair theme is “Destination: Book Fair, Read Around the World!” Kindergarten and First grade students will be making flags from various countries around the world. Second and third graders will … Continue reading Dee Porter- Destination: Book Fair