"Three is a magic number." The students of Sunset Beach Elementary School sing along with Jack Johnson.“Three is a magic number.” The students of Sunset Beach Elementary School sing along with Jack Johnson in a group rendition of ‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.’ Environmental education is crucial to the preservation of Hawaii—and the planet.
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Through fact-finding missions to identify potential grant recipients, members of the Explore team see first hand where and how possible financial support might be used. Explore opens the door to a world most people never get to see - one that has been neglected by the mainstream media. Viewers meet the people affected by positive change catalyzed by philanthropy, and just as importantly, the leaders creating it.
Jack Johnson’s Music Lesson #4
Release Year: 2008 Duration: 3 min Availability: Worldwide Related: Campus, International, Music & Arts, Shorts, Explore “Three is a magic number.” The students of Sunset Beach Elementary School sing along with Jack Johnson in a group rendition of ‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.’ Environmental education is crucial to the preservation of Hawaii—and the planet.
About Explore
Through fact-finding missions to identify potential grant recipients, members of the Explore team see first hand where and how possible financial support might be used. Explore opens the door to a world most people never get to see - one that has been neglected by the mainstream media. Viewers meet the people affected by positive change catalyzed by philanthropy, and just as importantly, the leaders creating it.
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