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The Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center

Master Builders Association Breaks Ground on New Mercer Slough Educational Wet Lab  
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BUILDING A LEGACY OF LEARNING

Beginning in April of 2009, the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties began undertaking the building of a wet lab at the Mercer Slough Environmental Learning Center as a part of the association's Centennial Celebration. 
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The project will be certified as Built GreenĀ® 5-Star under pilot for light commercial construction and is being donated to the learning center to help current and future students foster a connection with the natural world.

The Mercer Slough Environmental Learing Center is a collaboration between the City of Bellevue and the Pacific Science Center, and is located in the heart of urban Bellevue on a biologically diverse 320-acre wetland nature park (view map). The center currently has two classroom buildings, a multipurpose building and a visitor center. This project will ultimately become the third wet lab. The buildings at the center are elevated into the tree canopy, as much as 30 feet above ground. As an environmental education facility, and the home to Bellevue's Department of Parks and Community Services, the learning center welcomes over 300,000 people per year, including 150,000 students, and demonstrates how buildings can effectively be integrated into the natural environment.

As members of the Master Builders Association and Built GreenĀ®, we are asking for your help in bringing this project to reality. There are numerous opportunities to participate, including the donation of time, materials, services and sponsorship. We are proud to undertake such a meaningful and lasting public service project to commemorate 100 years of service to our community.

To donate materials, expertise, funds or other support, please contact Lynda Hester at lhester@mbaks.com or (425) 278-0215.

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