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Energy Days is an annual program on the energy industry for fifth-grade students in a fifty-mile circle centered on Bartlesville, Oklahoma. It is a three-day program in which students experience eight hands-on activities and other demonstrations about how petroleum is discovered, produced, processed, and utilized in an environmentally safe manner.

The Twelth Annual Energy Days was held on March 24-26, 2009 at the Bartlesville Community Center

March 2009 news article

February 2009 news article

ConocoPhillips and a variety of other energy companies provide funding via the Education/Career Development Committee Foundation. 250 volunteers - retired employees of Phillips and Conoco, teachers, and current ConocoPhillips employees - teach the students. Each student receives a T-shirt and teachers receive educational materials for their classrooms.

The eleventh annual Energy Days program for Bartlesville area fifth graders was held April 29-May 1, 2008 at the Bartlesville Community Center. The event brought in 935 students and 50 teachers from 18 different schools across 11 different districts.

The program director is Becky Hoover (hoover@energydays.org).

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