Wetland Watchers on the air


Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, February 4, 2009 4:10 PM CST


Harry Hurst teacher Barry Guillot was recently a guest on 690 am’s Kiss My Gumbo radio talk show hosted by Greta Perry. Guillot was invited on the show to discuss the nationally recognized Wetland Watchers Service-Learning Project that he created 11 years ago as well as a new partnership with award winning artist Don Stewart from Birmingham, Ala.

Greta Perry “The Princess of Positive” said about the interview, “It is people like Barry who believes he can make a difference with the youth of America that give us hope for the future. His love of education and his Country is obvious and if even a little bit of that rubs off on his students, they will be fortunate.”




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