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Woodland Dunes Nature Center & Preserve receives “Green Gift” from Cellcom

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Woodland_Dunes_in_Two_Rivers_presentationOctober 17, 2011 (Two Rivers, WI) – Woodland Dunes Nature Center & Preserve received a green gift from Cellcom in the amount of $1500 today at a presentation at their facility in Two Rivers.  

Woodland Dunes Nature Center strives not only to protect the wildlife habitat located here, but also educate the community and bring a greater understanding of natural resources to those who visit.

“Woodland Dunes is honored and grateful to be a recipient of a Cellcom Green Gift. This generous gift will provide essential funding in support of our school environmental education programs,” said Jessica Johnsrud, development and marketing coordinator at Woodland Dunes. “Each year over 3,000 students from Two Rivers, Manitowoc and surrounding communities visit Woodland Dunes for a hands-on, educational field trip that connects them to  the outdoors and the concepts learned in the classroom.”

A total of $30,950 was given out to 17 green organizations in Cellcom’s service area.

Since 2004 Cellcom has offered a cell phone recycling program where customers can bring in their old or unwanted phones to be reused and recycled. Cellcom sends the phones to recyclers who in return send money to Cellcom for the materials that were saved from the phones. Cellcom has always donated this money back to local non-profits.

This is the second year that Cellcom is donating their recycling funds to green non-profit initiatives in an effort to complete the green cycle that starts with consumers being environmentally-conscious and donating their devices.

“We are constantly taking steps to become more eco-friendly as a company,” said Brighid Riordan, director of public affairs. “By dedicating our recycling money to green initiatives, Cellcom continues our longstanding commitment to the community and together we can work toward a greener tomorrow.”

Other green gifts went to non-profits throughout Cellcom’s service area and included Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary (Green Bay), Preble Agriscience Natural Resources Program (Green Bay), Greater Green Bay YMCA Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya (Suring), Trees for Tomorrow (Eagle River), Friends of Mosquito Hill (New London),  Heckrodt Wetland Reserve (Menasha), Northwoods Elementary School (Rhinelander), CAP Services (Stevens Point), Central Rivers Farmshed (Stevens Point), Woodland Dunes Nature Center (Two Rivers), Whitefish Dunes State Park (Sturgeon Bay), The Ridges Sanctuary (Bailey’s Harbor), Oconto River Watershed Chapter of Trout Unlimited, Camp Tekawitha (Shawano), Crivitz High School Science Club, DC Everest School Forest (Schofield), and Marathon High School Ecology Club.

Cellcom’s recycling program has generated over $105,000 for local charities over the past seven years.

 

Pictured: Jessica Johnsrud (Development and Marketing Coordinator – Woodland Dunes), Jaimie Salta (Cellcom), Jim Knickelbine (Executive Director – Woodland Dunes), Kelly Vorron (Assistant Director and Education Coordinator – Woodland Dunes), Geri Berkovitz (Woodland Dunes).