Earth Day Celebration Friday, April 20, 2012
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Several Missouri businesses donated prizes and services to help celebrate Earth Day. Prize
donors are listed alphabetically.
Big Surf Water Park at Hwy. 54 on Y Road between Osage Beach and Camdenton donated six adult and six junior Surfer Admission Passes, 573-346-6111.
Central Bank at 238 Madison St. in Jefferson City donated a $50 gift card or the winner of the Earth Day Slogan Contest, 573-634-1302.
Central Dairy in Jefferson City donated 250 "Got Milk" posters.
Coca-Cola in Jefferson City donated 24 Coca-Cola two-liter products and a Coca-Cola clock, 573-636-6165.
Children in Nature through Missouri State Parks sponsored the Wildheart noon performance.
Dunkle Distributing in Jefferson City donated 24 Dr. Pepper and 7UP two-liter products, 573-635-4007.
Jefferson City Parks and Recreation at 427 Monroe St. in Jefferson City donated the main stage, 573-634-6482.
KATI Radio - Hilley and Hart from KAT Country 94.3 Radio
K'NEX donated a solar-powered ferris wheel construction toy.
Midwest Block and Brick at 2203 E. McCarty St. in Jefferson City donated 50 concrete blocks, 573-635-7119.
The Missouri Department of Transportation donated MoDOT backpacks made from recyclable materials and full of fun education materials.
Missouri State Parks donated a $25 state park gift card.
Red Wheel Bike Shop at 2701 W. Edgewood Drive in Jefferson City donated two bicycle helmets, 573-638-2453.
Silver Dollar City at 399 Silver Dollar City Parkway in Branson donated 4 admission passes. Value of a 2012 one-day admission ticket is $56 plus taxes, 800-952-6626.
Simonson School's H.O.P.E. Program in conjuction with The Cycle Depot at 2004 W. Main St. in Jefferson City, 573-636-9599, donated five bicycles and 10 water bottles.
The St. Louis Cardinals at 700 Clark St. in St. Louis, donated two tickets to a Cardinals baseball game.
Walmart at 401 Supercenter Dr. in Jefferson City, 573-635-3535, and 724 W. Stadium Blvd., 573-635-8283, donated Walmart gift cards.

The huge crowd at the Earth Day celebration in Jefferson City participate with students competing in the Environmental Survivor game.