Discover Your Summer Resource Guide

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Project Exploration has just released Discover Your Summer 2008, a summer science resource guide. The guide includes more than 160 programs for middle and high school students throughout the Midwest, along with tips on how to apply for programs successfully. Thanks to a special partnership with the Self Reliance Foundation, students can also access information about programs in Discover Your Summer in Spanish.

SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER - We have print copies available on a first-come, first-served basis. We can give you up to 100 copies of the guide. If you can come get them, we can give them to you! Please call Vanessa Uribe at 773.834.7614 or email vuribe@projectexploration.org to reserve copies.

DOWNLOAD THE GUIDE FOR FREE - The guide can be downloaded here: http://www.projectexploration.org/dys.htm. We are regularly adding programs to the online database.

TAKE OUR SURVEY - please give us feedback on how you're using the guide. We'll send you our sincere thanks - and a gift - for your efforts! http://www.projectexploration.org/dys.htm.

Please help us spread the word about this unique and important effort to ensure that all students have access to science.

Related: Riding the Dinosaurs toward Science Literacy: Interview with Gabrielle Lyon

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