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Danny Beaton: Honour and Protect Mother Earth

Honour and Protect Mother Earth
Honour and Protect Mother Earth
Celebrate life, justice, Earth, air, fire, water

Anniversary of the Great Walk to Stop the Quarry

Join together to stop the 3 biggest environmental threats in Canada:
Tar Sands Alberta,
Pipe Lines BC,
Mega Quarry Ontario.

Featuring a presentation by Danny Beaton.

Danny Beaton on flute

For over 20 years Danny Beaton has traveled and studied with Native Spiritual Leaders. He understands that in order for us to heal ourselves we must heal the Earth.

  • Environmentalist, teacher, traditional flute-player and drummer
  • Activist, writer, photographer, film-maker
  • Recipient of Governor General’s Medal for Outstanding Contributions
  • Member of Turtle Clan Mohawk of the Six Nations Confederacy
  • Instrumental in success of fight to protect water at Site 41

Learn about environmental protection through a North American Native Perspective.

Get your Stop the Mega-Quarry signs, buttons, and NDACT membership.
Danny's CDs and DVD will also be available.

Sunday April 29 - 1:30 PM
First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto
175 St Clair Ave West (at Avenue Road)

Tickets $15 (sliding scale available) Everyone is Welcome
Limited seating - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Sponsored by First Unitarian Green Team

Join us earlier for: Service (10:30), Coffee hour (11:30), 100 Km lunch (12:15).

 

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Worth Thinking About

“I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge -- That myth is more potent than history. I believe that dreams are more powerful than facts -- That hope always triumphs over experience -- That laughter is the only cure for grief. And I believe that love is stronger than death.” - Robert Fulghum (b. 1937), Unitarian Minister

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