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EarthKeepers II Student Team Event on TV-6 in Marquette: Local church gardens in the works
EarthKeepers II goal is to have 30 church gardens across the Upper Peninsula of Michigan within the next two years via Local church gardens in the works EarthKeepers II Student Team covered by TV-6 news – with their presentation on … Continue reading →
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Please vote for EarthKeeper/Zaagkii Projects through August 30, 2009: Finalist in “Friends of Elsie” contest
Please Please Please !!! Support the northern Michigan Earth Keeper Initiative & Zaagkii Project by voting through August 30, 2009 Story to vote: Week Ending Apr 05, 09 Creating numerous environment projects that bring together diverse groups, students, American Indians … Continue reading →
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