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The club sponsors many activities for
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Club Advisor Bill Zanner demonstrated how the Gidding Soil Probe can take soil cores at multiple depths and could be used to determine the local geomorphology. The demonstration was held near Dead Man's Run on East Campus, October 2003. top |
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| Every September the club holds a picnic at Antelope Park. This year new advisor, Tom Franti, took over the "Master Griller" position from former advisor Dean Eisenhauer, and the picnic was still a success. This year's picnic also featured a Water Balloon Toss contest. Winning members Bill Sabatka and Lisa Stahr won are pictured with their spoils. Top | |
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| In April 2003 the club took on two service projects to utilize money raised by UNL's Environmental Resource Center. Club members worked with members from the Lower Platte South Natural Resources Department (left) and the Nebraska Soil and Water Conservation Society (right) to clean up some native plant displays, while learning about the plants and eating some much deserved donuts and pizza. Top | |
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| Traditionally one of the club's favorite activities is to go bowling. This outing was part of our meeting for January 2003. Although the advisors (past and present) came out fighting, Brenda Woodward (on the left) was the big winner of the night. Top | |
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| The club awarded Dean Eisenhauer (left) and Robert Kuzelka (right) for their 10+ years of service as advisors at a club meeting in January 2003. Brenda Woodward (President in 2002) presented the awards. Top | |
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| The club does many types of outreach activities such as visiting conferences, performing educational demonstrations for children and high school students, and recruiting at club fairs. Pictured are former presidents Justin Cermak and Brenda Woodward. Top | |
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| Every year the club holds a pancake feed that has traditionally had great attendance from Students, Professionals, Professors, and Members of the State Soil and Water Conservation Society. The money raised from the event helps the club perform the tours and other activities we do throughout the year. Top |
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