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EarthKeepers II: “Hymns for the Earth” candlelight benefit concert is Saturday, April 27, 2013
EarthKeepers II: Hymns for the Earth candlelight benefit concert is this Saturday, April 27, 2013 April 27 EarthKeepers II ‘Hymns for the Earth’ event 4-27-13 Mqt EarthKeepers II: Free Hymns for the Earth candlelight benefit concert is Saturday in Marquette … Continue reading
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Tagged American Friends, Bahai, benefit, Buddhist, community garden, Community gardens, concert, EarthKeepers II, energy audits, energy conservation, environment, Episcopal, Father Ryan Ford, garden, Jewish, Lutheran (ELCA), Marquette, Messiah Lutheran Church, Michigan, native plant gardens, Presbyterian, Quaker, Rev Jon Magnuson, Rev. Ryan Ford, Roman Catholic, St. Peters Cathedral, Unitarian Universalist, United Methodist, Upper Peninsula
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Happy 40th Wedding Anniversary to Jon and Diana Magnuson of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
Jon and Diana Magnuson are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary – and their friends are celebrating how the couple has touched our lives. Continue reading
Posted in 40th wedding anniversary, artist, Cedar Tree Institute, ceremony, cherish, children's book artist, children's book illustrator, Diana Magnuson, dream, drinking water, Earth Healing Initiative, Earth Keeper, Earth Keeper Initiative, Earth Keepers, EarthKeeper, EarthKeeper Initiative, ELCA, environment, environmental, equal, equality, ethics, faith, faith traditions, forest, fresh water, Gitchie Gummi, harmony, interfaith, Jon and Diana Magnuson, justice, Kayak, Kayaking, kayaking trip, Lake Superior, love, Manoomin Project, Marquette, Marquette County, marriage, meditation, Michigan, Michigan Earth Keepers, Mother Earth, Native American, non-profit, nonprofit, nonprofit Cedar Tree Institute, Northern Great Lakes Synod, planet, pluralism, pollinate, pollinators, pray, prayer, religions, respect, Rev Jon Magnuson, Reverend Jon Magnuson, river, rivers, ruby, ruby anniversary, Seattle, state of Michigan, state of Washington, stream, tai chi, tolerance, tradition, trees, tribe, Upper Peninsula, Upper Peninsula Children's Museum, Upper Peninsula Earth Keepers, wild rice, Zaagkii Project, Zaagkii Wings & Seeds Project, Zaagkii Wings and Seeds Project
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Mother of the Superfund: Love Canal fighter and environmental warrior Lois Gibbs speaks in Marquette, MI Friday, Oct. 15, 2010 at Northern Michigan University
Fighting Evil Corporations Love Canal fighter Lois Gibbs speaks in Marquette on October 14, 15, 16, 2010 Environmental warrior and Love Canal fighter Lois Gibbs visits Marquette, as the Upper Peninsula faces its worst pollution crisis in history with the … Continue reading
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Stand for the Land Rally at Michigan Capitol: They sang, they cried, they proclaimed Mother Nature First! as Native Americans, non-Natives protested the raid on sacred Eagle Rock and continued the fight against Kennecott Eagle Minerals nickel and copper mine on the Yellow Dog Plains near Lake Superior
THEY STOOD UP FOR THE THREATENED LAND ON MICHIGAN’S YELLOW DOG PLAINS NEAR LAKE SUPERIOR !! American Indians, non-Natives joined forces to Stand for the Land at Michigan State Capitol on June 3, 2010 to protest the huge police raid … Continue reading
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Kennecott Minerals attacks Ojibwa Camp: Mining Company orders large police raid on sacred Eagle Rock, arrest two Ojibwa campers and destroys camp to build nickel and copper mine
On orders from an international mining company on Thursday, May 27, 2010, dozens of heavily armed police raided a month old Ojibwa camp at sacred Eagle Rock in northern Michigan. Sacred Eagle Rock and the Yellow Dog Plains are State … Continue reading
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