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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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Interfaith Earth Healing Initiative & EPA Great Lakes Challenge praised by Bishop Thomas Skrenes: “Every day is Earth Day”
EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge: Lutheran Bishop Thomas A. Skrenes says – “We are all environmentalists” & “Every day is Earth Day” Lutheran Bishop Thomas A. Skrenes praises interfaith success of the EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day … Continue reading →
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