Clean Water – Wild Places

Clean Water Wild Places

The Interfaith Northern Great Lakes Stewards, the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan, the NGLS Lutheran Synod (ELCA) & the Lake Superior Zendo (Buddhist) in collaboration with The Cedar Tree Institute presents The Gift of Water: Clean Water / Wild Places, a series of community presentations exploring topics of Environment, Mining, & Economy. With music by Michael Waite & Friends.

THE GIFT OF WATER

CLEAN WATER / WILD PLACES (I)

Environment, Mining, Economy
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019: 7 P.M. – 8:30 P.M.
Messiah Lutheran church • 305 W Magnetic, Marquette

Guy Reiter, Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
Kathleen M. Heideman, Poet, Upper Peninsula Environmental Coalition
Dr. Al Gedicks, Wisconsin Resources Protection Council

A look at the public’s ongoing grass-roots efforts to help regulate, monitor, and protect the natural resources of the Great Lakes. With specific focus on Aquila Resources Back Forty open pit sulfide mine proposed for the Menominee River, located on the Wisconsin-Michigan border.

Clean Water Wild Places

THE GIFT OF WATER

CLEAN WATER / WILD PLACES (II)

Environment, Mining, Economy
*UPDATED DATE* THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019: 7 P.M. – 8:30 P. M.
Messiah Lutheran church • 305 W Magnetic, Marquette

With invited presentations from Aquila Resources & Eagle Mine regarding standards, policies and regulation for responsible mining operation.

The Northern Great Lakes Interfaith Water Stewards include representatives from Lutheran (ELCA), Buddhist, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist, Jewish, & Roman Catholic traditions.

Clean Water Wild Places