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Get Outside To Play
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection launches its 2012 No Child Left Inside campaign. Tell us about your favorite places to play outside in Windsor Locks and East Windsor.

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection this week announced the 2012 Great Park Pursuit Spring Sprint, a Connecticut adventure to introduce families to the outdoors, build the next generation of environmental stewards and showcase Connecticut’s State Parks and Forests over four weeks this spring. Â
The Great Park Pursuit Spring Sprint is a central element of Connecticut’s No Child Left Inside® initiative. The game will take Connecticut families to four different state parks and forests this spring. Families can register for the game starting today at: www.NoChildLeftInside.org Â
"We are bringing back the Great Park Pursuit for the seventh year and providing guided activities for families and friends to enjoy in the great outdoors. These Spring Sprint activities will showcase Connecticut’s state parks and forests and will encourage participants to spend time in our 139 state parks and forests," CT DEEP Commissioner Dan Esty said in a recent news release.   Â
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The Great Park Pursuit kicks-off on Saturday, April 28 at Goodwin State Forest, in Hampton and concludes on May 19. Clues to activities and locations of the contest will be available at the end of each week’s activity and on the No Child Left Inside® website. At each location, teams will be asked to complete a series of activities that highlight the opportunities in Connecticut’s state parks and forests such as hiking, canoeing, fishing, birding and more. Â
All teams that participate in all four events and earn the necessary patches at each of the events will receive a 2012 Connecticut State Park and Forest Pass. The contest is open to families — which must include one person 18 or over and one person under the age of 18.
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"The No Child Left Inside® initiative and The Great Park Pursuit contest are fun and exciting programs but there is a serious side to it all. Today’s youngsters do not get outside enough. We need to encourage youngsters to love the outdoors and our natural resources. If we fail in this mission, there will be few adults in the future willing to speak up and fight for our environment," Esty said.   Â
If you're looking for a place to get outside and play in the East Windsor and Windsor Locks area give these great parks a try:
For more ideas check the state's website or the direction section of Windsor Locks-East Windsor Patch.
This information was provided by the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection in a recent press release.
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