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Interfaith Respect Series #1: Islamic Center of America Imam Hassan Qazwini
Interfaith Respect Series #1: Islamic Center of America Imam Hassan Qazwini talks about his life during fall 2009 visit to Marquette, MI Interfaith Respect has long been a goal of the Upper Peninsula EarthKeeper Team in northern Michigan. Interfaith graphics … Continue reading
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EarthKeeper Faith Leaders bless first of 12,000 trees to be planted May 3
EarthKeepers first high definition video: Earth Day 2009 along Lake Superior in Marquette, MI Bishops, faith leaders bless, plant 1st of 12,000 trees (Marquette, Michigan) – Despite a major snowstorm a day earlier, bishops and leaders from northern Michigan’s largest … Continue reading
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It’s Underway: Rainbow greets North. Mich. EarthKeepers preparing 12,000 trees to planting Sunday, May 3
It’s Happening! And it’s colorful! Update as rainbow marks start of EarthKeeper Tree Project: Across northern Michigan 12,000 trees bagged, delivery for Sunday, May 3 record planting Rainbow appears over Grace Presbyterian Church in Sagola as volunteers across northern Michigan … Continue reading
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Mining Madness: Northern Michigan “Acid Mine” insanity outlined in Dec. 5 documentary
Admission is free but donations are welcome at the Dec. 5, 2008 documentary event in Marquette, Michigan. Despite a passionate outcry by the public, Michigan officials – including the Democratic governor – are allowing an international mining company with deep … Continue reading
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Fly a kite, family picnic: Make plans for Lake Superior Day July 20, 2008 by Lake Superior Binational Forum
Make your Lake Superior Day plans now: July 20, 2008 celebrate the world’s largest, cleanest freshwater lake – annual event sponsored by Lake Superior Binational Forum, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Environment Canada Celebrate Lake Superior Day on Sunday, July … Continue reading
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