AWARDS
GreenTreks has been honored with numerous awards for our work in television,
print and on the web. We have also received recognition for overall
excellence in environmental education. From our Three Rivers Award
to our Emmy®, we're proud to be making such an impact.
Television Programs and Documentaries
*Mid-Atlantic
Region Emmy® Awards
Winner, Outstanding Public Information
Series, 2000 — GreenWorks
Television Series
Winner, Outstanding Children's
Program, 2001 — Echoes
Through Penns Woods
(co-produced with Commonwealth
Media Services)
Nominee, Outstanding Youth Programming,
2004 — My
Name is Jeremiah Nominee,
Outstanding Public Affairs Program/One Time Only Special, 2003—
EnviroArt
Nominee, Outstanding Community
Outreach Program, 2001 — The
Environmental Classroom
Nominee, Outstanding Public Information
Program/One-Time Only Special, 2001 — Farming
on the Edge
Nominee, Outstanding Children's
Program One-Time Only Special, 2001 — The
Environmental Classroom
Nominee, Outstanding Public Information
Series, 2001 — GreenWorks
Television Series
*Telly
Award
Platinum, 2000 — Faces
of the Farm
Bronze, 2003 — Biodiversity
Bronze, 2002 — Choose
to Reuse
Bronze, 2002 — Enviro-Pioneers
Bronze, 2001 — Echoes
Through Penns Woods
Bronze, 1999 — Buy
Recycled
Bronze, 1999 — Pennsylvania’s
First Green Building
Bronze, 1999 — Land
Use
*Council of State Government
Innovations Award, 1998 —
GreenWorks Television
Series
*Videographer
Award
Award of Excellence for Programs/Community
Access (First Place), 2001 — The
Environmental
Classroom
Award of Distinction for Creativity/Cinematography
(First Place), 2001 — From
the Bay to PA
Honorable Mention for Creativity/Editing,
2001 — The
Environmental Classroom
Award of Excellence (First Place),
2000 — The
Recycling Loop: Buy Recycled
*Communicator Award
Award of Distinction, 2001 —
The
Environmental Classroom
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Website
*Council of State Government
E-Government Eagle Award for
Innovation, 2000— GreenWorks website
*Crystal Award
Award of Excellence, 1999 —
GreenWorks website
*PA Resources Council
Environmental Achievement Award,
Nonprofit category, 1999 — GreenWorks website
*Capital Awards, Harrisburg Chapter of the International Association
of Business Communicators
Gold Award, 2000— GreenWorks
website
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General Excellence
*Preservation Pennsylvania
Communications Award, 1999 —
GreenWorks Organization
*U.S. Department of Energy
Best Energy Education Program
Award in the newsletter category, 2000 —
GreenWorks
Gazette
*Pennsylvania Environmental Council and DQE
Three Rivers Environmental Award
for Community or Continuing Education, 2001 —
GreenWorks
Organization
*Capital Awards, Harrisburg Chapter of the International Association
of Business Communicators
Gold Award for Print Advertising,
2001 — GreenWorks
Gazette
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Film Festivals
*Black
Bear Film Festival, Milford, Pennsylvania
2005 — Life
on the Delaware
*Environmental Film
Festival, Washington, DC
2005 — Change
is a Brewin’
2005 — Think Globally,
Eat Locally
*Environmental Media Awards, Los Angeles, California
Nominee, Documentary short category,
2003 — Dr. Tom Dick
*Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival, Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Nominee, Best Web Presentation
category, 2003 — GreenWorks website
*Scribe Center's Street Movies, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2003 — From
the Bay to PA
2003 — Dealing
with Waste
*The Columbus International Film and Video Festival's Chris Awards,
Columbus, Ohio
Honorable Mention, Social Issues
category, 2003 — Farming
on the Edge
*EarthVision Environmental Film & Video Festival, Santa Cruz, California
Water Quality, Watersheds, and
Oceans, First Place, 2002 — Pennsylvania:
A River Sojourn
Farming, Pesticides, and Soils,
First Place, 2002 — Farming
on the Edge
Environmental Sustainability,
Honorable Mention, 2002 — Raycing
the Sun
*Hazel
Wolf Environmental Film Festival, Leavenworth, Washington
2003 — Longwall
Mining
2003 — Dr.
Tom Dick
2003 — Farming
on the Edge
*Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema, 15th Annual Festival of Independents
Opening Program, 2000—
Farming on the
Edge
*US International Film and Video Festival
Silver Screen Award, 1999 —
Pennsylvania’s
First Green Building
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