The snowkite is an elusive creature. Twelve meters long, it weaves about in the sky flashing green, red and gold with the word “ozone” in black lettering that looks small from the ground.
On Thursday a small crowd of kids eagerly waited by the Horizon Middle School football field for lessons on how to fly a snowkite. It was part of To Cross the Moon Expedition’s first stop in Bismarck.
2xTM snowkiters are trying to cross the state to promote wind energy.
From 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., education coordinator Jason Schafer and community outreach coordinator Chelsea Hummon, along with Anna Holden Martz and snowkiter Sam Salwei, gave slideshow presentations on wind power as a renewable energy source.
Article: Bismarck Tribune