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IN THE NEWS
4/19/07 - Get a Sneak Peek at WVIA's Documentary

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Icon: videoExpedition Susquehanna: WVIA Documentary Preview 
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4/16/07 - Expedition Susquehanna students featured in PBS documentary.

01/04/07 - Participant Brett Pifer featured in Lancaster Farming

REFLECTIONS
Participants Suzanne Yocom, Travis Stotelmeyer, and Kisha Flawd sit down with CBF for some post-trip conversations.


FOLLOW THE MAP

Image: Expedition Susquehanna Interactive MapFollow the Expedition's progress on our interactive map. You can also use the map to find out more about our students and the watershed organizations with which they will be working after the trip.  Go to the map >>


SITES AND SOUNDS

Photos, videos, and more. Check out the Expedition's sites and sounds >> 


INTRODUCING OUR CREW
Our "Team Susquehanna" participants are high school students and future agricultural leaders from the Susquehanna River Watershed. To be selected, each entrant completed acompetitive application process, including essays, interviews, and letters of recommendation from their local chapter of FFA.

Meet the crew >>


Special Thanks
CBF is committed to providing educational experiences through unique opportunities like Expedition Susquehanna. This incredible opportunity is made possible through the generous contributions of our sponsors and partners.

OUR SPONSOR

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OUR PARTNERS

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If you or your organization is interested in becoming a sponsor or partner for Expedition Susquehanna, please contact Alison Kolwaite at (410) 268-8816.

* The National FFA Organization (FFA) was created in 1928 as Future Farmers of America, and is often still known as such; however, the name was changed in 1988 to represent the growing diversity of agriculture.

 

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FINAL WORDS
The following are excerpts of team members' comments about the trip during the Day 30 closing event at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Merrill Center.

Icon: videoBrian: Probably the Greatest Thing I've Done 
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Icon: videoJared: The Smartest Person I've Ever Met 
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Icon: videoJessica: You Guys Were There for Us 
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Icon: videoKisha: It's Game Day! 
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 Icon: videoTravis: Hard to Say Goodbye 
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Revisit the First Expedition

Our 2005 30-day trip from Virginia's Shenandoah River Valley to the center of the Chesapeake Bay. http://www.baybound.org/

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