Conservation Quest
Saturday, July 3, 2010 Through Sunday, September 12, 2010
Go Green – Join the Quest!
Children will be on a mission to discover the many ways they can
save energy and protect the planet. They will learn about what energy
is, where it comes from, and the countless ways that they can conserve
energy every day. Children will be inspired to become environmental
stewards during Conservation Quest.
Members Only: Click here to reserve your space for the Members-Only Sneak Preview!
Check our online
programming calendar for the hourly schedule of events including our
original 20-minute mini-musical titled “Operation Green!” written and
directed by the Imaginators.
Click here to see Conservation Quest exhibit pictures in our photo gallery.
Click here to see Conservation Quest exhibit pictures in our photo gallery.
Click
here if your children would like to learn more about the
exhibit and have some Conservation Quest fun.
Learn more about our Eat a Georgia Rainbow program about eating local fruits and vegetables which saves energy.
Learn more about our Eat a Georgia Rainbow program about eating local fruits and vegetables which saves energy.
Hands-On Exploration Helps Children Learn about Saving Energy
Home: Explore energy uses and choices from electricity,
heating and lighting to transportation, waste and recycling.
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Energy Smarts – Computer interactive helps children make green energy choices with electricity, appliances, heating and cooling, recycling, transportation and more - How Do You Stack Up? – Stack blocks to represent the amount of electricity various appliances use and learn how to reduce electricity use
- Watt’s the Use? – Use watt meters to compare electricity use by different electronics and appliances
- Bright Ideas – Turn a crank to compare the amount of energy required to light up an incandescent light bulb, a CFL and a LED
- Switch and Save – Explore good, better and best choices when it comes to water, food, batteries and shopping bags
- Sort the Waste – Sort items into their proper containers: Plastics, Glass, Paper, Metals, Garbage, Compost, Donations and Other
Park: Investigate where food
comes from, the environmental benefits of plants, and how far food
travels to get to us.- Food Miles – Find out how far food travels to get to us and that transporting food uses energy and can pollute the planet.
- Food Is Fuel – Learn that food is energy for people
- Murals – Seek and find positive examples of energy use and conservation
- Energy Report – Learn what energy is, where it comes from, and which sources are limited
- Clean Energy – Explore how water, wind and solar energy are used to generate electricity
- Connect It! – Create a circuit to power up LED lights, fans and alarms
- Energy Posters – Energy posters define energy, from what it is and what types exist to renewable sources of electricity
- Green Favorites – Check out an interesting collection of innovative energy-saving inventions
- Map of the World – Investigate energy production and consumption around the world
The Environment in Mind with a Green Design
- Eco-friendly graphics (banners, board, wallpaper, canvas and aluminum)
- Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified wood and water-based stains and sealants
- Fiber drums for cabinetry
- Eco-resin used instead of plexiglass
- No plastic laminates
- Marmoleum
- ENERGY STAR® electronics

The Kendeda Fund
The Forrest and Frances Lattner Foundation
Media sponsor:
Brochure design and printing:
Conservation Quest was developed by Stepping Stones Museum for Children. Conservation Quest is presented locally in Atlanta by GE Energy with additional support from Georgia Power, The Coca-Cola Company, The Kendeda Fund, The Forrest and Frances Lattner Foundation, and Publix Super Markets Charities. Media sponsorship from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Brochure design and printing courtesy of Primerica.
Additional thanks to Ecocyn for their support of our Facebook Contest. For additional information, click here.







