Doubletree Hotels educate children at the Missouri Botanical Garden
Released
on: June 2, 2008, 8:18 am
Press
Release Author: Doubletree
Hotels
Industry:
Environment
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Release Summary: Doubletree Hotels and the Arbor Day Foundation
continue three year nationwide project to inspire important environmental
lessons
Press
Release Body: The “Gateway of the West” welcomes
a new educational adventure this summer as the “Exploring
Trees Inside and Out” traveling museum exhibit
plants its roots at the world-renowned Missouri Botanical
Garden. This three-year environmental education project
encourages kids of all ages to explore the beauty of the great
outdoors through the incredible wonders of trees. The exhibit
will remain open to the public at the Garden’s Brookings
Interpretive Center, inside the Climatron conservatory, through
Labor Day Weekend.
Presented
by Doubletree
Hotels and developed by the Arbor Day Foundation
and the Dimensions Educational Research Foundation,
the spacious, 2,500-square-foot exhibit is designed to create
a better understanding among children aged 2 to 10 about the significant
role trees play in the environment. A variety of inventive and
interactive elements allow children to explore trees in a multi-sensory
way never before possible through its fun-packed and educational
components.
The
Garden is the first botanical garden to showcase the Exploring
Trees Inside and Out traveling exhibit after a successful
premiere at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle this Spring.
'Exploring
Trees Inside and Out' is part of Doubletree’s
latest effort to help raise environmental awareness among children
– inspiring and empowering a new generation of children
to take simple steps toward conserving and preserving the earth’s
natural resources.
“Doubletree
Hotels and the Arbor Day Foundation
have worked together to encourage kids and adults of all ages
about the importance of trees in our everyday lives. As a result,
we’ve proudly helped to plant more than 200,000 trees in
cities across North America during the past five years,”
said Mary Beth Parks, vice president – brand marketing
for Doubletree Hotels. “Exploring Trees Inside
and Out' is a natural extension of this growing relationship,
which we hope will inspire thousands of people in St. Louis and
cities across America to get out and explore the natural wonders
outside their front doors.”
In
addition to sponsoring Exploring Trees Inside and Out,
Doubletree
continues to grow its role in environmental education and awareness
programs through various collaborations with organizations such
as the Arbor Day Foundation. Since 2002, Doubletree
has helped educate and inspire more than 100,000 elementary school
students in communities across the U.S. and Canada about the importance
of trees and being eco-conscious through its Teaching
Kids to CARE program.”
“The
Arbor Day Foundation developed the Exploring
Trees Inside and Out traveling museum exhibit with Dimensions
Educational Research Foundation in the hopes that people
leave with a greater understanding and appreciation of trees,”
according to chief executive of the Arbor Day Foundation,
John Rosenow. “We are appreciative that Doubletree
Hotels has become the exclusive sponsor of this three-year project
that will continue to educate children and adults on the important
role that nature plays in our everyday lives.”
About
Doubletree Hotels
With a growing collection of contemporary, upscale accommodations
in more than 160 gateway cities, metropolitan areas and vacation
destinations throughout the U.S., Canada and Latin America, Doubletree
Hotels, Guest Suites and Resorts are distinctively designed
properties that provide true comfort to today’s business
and leisure travelers. From the millions of delighted hotel guests
who are welcomed with the brand’s legendary, warm chocolate
chip cookies at check-in to the advantages of the award-winning
Hilton HHonors guest reward program, each Doubletree
guest receives a satisfying stay wherever their travels take them.
About
the Arbor Day Foundation
The Arbor Day Foundation is a nonprofit conservation
and education organization of nearly one million members, with
a mission to inspire people to plant, nurture, and celebrate trees.
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Contact
Details: Doubletree Hotels PR Contact
Thomas Wingham
Director - Brand Communications
Doubletree Hotels
9336 Civic Center Dr
Beverly Hills
90210
CA
Tel: 310 205 4545
Fax: 310 205-7880
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