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The Land We Love – Echo Valley Hope Earth Day Event

Forest tabled at this event from 11-8 in the Ontario Community Center. Attendance fluctuated from 15 to 35 including organizers, presenters, and musicians. Disappointingly, despite their flier being in Spanish as well as English and a purported outreach effort to the local Latino community that lives in the trailer park, no local Mexicans were present. There were a smattering of local Ontarioans and the music was country-western by a local band and there was some two-stepping and line-dancing. Tabling were SOUL, KVR, Echo Valley Hope, VSN, and CSP. Forest was presented as one of the four “leaders” (along with Rob Danielson, Shelly Brenneman, and Andi Cloud) of the very good two hour circle-discussion on “stewardship”.

April 26, 2014 Forest Jahnke

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