Amanda Good, activities coordinator with Save the Whales, speaks to children at the Gonzales Library about pollution and waterways. (Contributed Photos)

GONZALES — Amanda Good, activities coordinator with Save the Whales, recently spoke to children at the Gonzales Library about pollution and waterways.

Specific trash items and how many years it takes them to break down in the oceans were among the topics covered.

Good came to the library on Jan. 8 as part of a presentation that included lessons, models of the watershed system and hands-on activities.

Specific trash items and how many years it takes them to break down in the oceans were among the topics.
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