Humane Society chief speaks to Science Club
Published 10:18 pm Monday, September 30, 2013
- Don Flowers, executive director of the Humane Society of Moultrie and Colquitt County, spoke at the first meeting of the Williams Middle School Science Club in September. The purpose of the Science Club is to help students become aware of the importance of science in the world around them. The Science Club enables students to dig deeper into earth, life, and physical science. As part of a service project members volunteer their time at the Moultrie Humane Society once a month to help walk and care for the cats and dogs. The advisors are Brooke Paige and Cherie White, both sixth grade earth science teachers at Williams.
Don Flowers, executive director of the Humane Society of Moultrie and Colquitt County, spoke at the first meeting of the Williams Middle School Science Club in September. The purpose of the Science Club is to help students become aware of the importance of science in the world around them. The Science Club enables students to dig deeper into earth, life, and physical science. As part of a service project members volunteer their time at the Moultrie Humane Society once a month to help walk and care for the cats and dogs. The advisors are Brooke Paige and Cherie White, both sixth grade earth science teachers at Williams.