The Clean Air Campaign is calling on Georgia students to be heroes and lead the way for cleaner air during the fourth annual Young Lungs at Work art competition. This year, the theme is “Clean Air Heroes,” and students are invited to create authentic artwork illustrating the positive impact of riding the bus, turning off an idling car engine, carpooling and other actions. Georgia schools or parents interested in joining the Clean Air Schools program can visit CleanAirCampaign.org/Schools. For exclusive information about The Clean Air Campaign, follow @CleanAirGa on Twitter and find The Clean Air Campaign on Facebook at Facebook.com/CleanAirCampaign.

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