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    <font face="Arial" size="2">Earth Day is April 22nd (also Animal Kingdom's
    10th birthday this year). Here's a list of planned activities around Walt Disney
    World</font><UL>
    <LI><FONT size=2 face="Arial"><b>Animal Kingdom</b> 9am - 3pm --
    "Party for the Planet" park-wide Earth Day Celebration including Earth Day
    button distribution and various activities such as Supermarket Sweep and
    "What's in Sue's Poop?". </FONT>
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    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2>9am - 3pm -- Various activities including
    Jiminy Cricket appearance and conservation stories by the Animal
    Programs team at Rafiki's Planet Watch </FONT>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2>Pipa, the talking recycle can, has Earth Day
    messages. Check show
    schedule. </FONT>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2>Gitar-Dan has Earth Day messages. Check show schedule. </FONT> </LI></UL></UL>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2><b>Magic Kingdom</b> Rose Garden 10am - 3pm -- Earth Day celebration including Jiminy
    Cricket appearances and Earth Day button distribution and face painting. </FONT>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2><b>Downtown Disney Marketplace</b> -- 1pm - 4pm --
    Various activities including lady bug releases, "worms and dirt" from Disney
    chefs, Jiminy Cricket drawing classes by Art of Disney, and environmental
    displays between Once Upon a Toy and Earl of Sandwich. </FONT></LI>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2><b>Port Orleans Resort</b> -- Judging of recycled art
    display in both lobbies. </FONT>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2><b>Fort Wilderness</b> (Settlement) -- Distribution of
    Environmental Protection Agency literature. </FONT></LI>
    <LI><FONT face=Arial size=2><b>Contemporary Resort</b> -- Earth Day
    celebration showcasing new and ongoing greening projects in 2008 including
    photo opportunities with Jiminy Cricket, recycling game, cookie decorating,
    face painting, organic foods, and lady bug releases .</FONT><BR></LI></UL>
     
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    Originally Posted By Doobie

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    Originally Posted By WilliamK99

    Wow, sounds like they have quite a bit to do.
     
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    Originally Posted By plpeters70

    <<"What's in Sue's Poop?">>

    Seriously??

    Someone needs to find out what exactly this is!! ;-)
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    I would guess it has to do with Sue the T-Rex that can be seen in the Field Museum in Chicago. She (is she actually a she?) is the most complete T-Rex ever found, and could have very well had a little pile of presents next to the rest of her. I would assume it would actually make for a pretty interesting exhibit or show.

    On a semi-related note, the Indianapolis Childrens Museum has exhibits about poop from different animals. And the best part of it is that it's not listed on the map. Instead, it's just one of those lovely little 'surprises' you find when you go to the bathroom. : )
     
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    Originally Posted By hopemax

    > She (is she actually a she?)

    Actually, Sue's sex is unknown, but Sue is named after the female paleotologist that found the bones.
     

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