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SUMMARY:Living Earth Festival 2023: Native Nations Confronting Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:From water scarcity to floods and erosion\, Native nations are addressing climate change across Indian Country. During the Living Earth Festival\, join the museum for a weekend of conversations\, demonstrations\, and artmaking to learn how Indigenous communities are stepping forward with aggressive plans to protect their ways of life. \nThroughout the weekend\, visitors can hear directly from Indigenous climate and agriculture experts as they discuss how their communities have always demonstrated respect for the Earth with sustainability in mind. Presenters show how traditional knowledge and practices are being adapted to a changing climate and feed the world’s growing population at the same time. Working artists will engage visitors in communal artmaking using found materials once destined for landfills to create new and unique works of art.  \nSaturday\, April 22 and Sunday\, April 23\, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.  \nImage: Colorado River Sign at Hite Crossing in Utah. Photo by kojihirano
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/living-earth-festival-2023-native-nations-confronting-climate-change/
LOCATION:National Museum of the American Indian\, 4th St SW\, Washington\, MD\, 20560\, United States
CATEGORIES:art,Art Gallery Show,Events,children
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Museum of the American Indian":MAILTO:nmaipressoffice@si.edu
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SUMMARY:Tales of Beatrix Potter Ballet
DESCRIPTION:The National Ballet Company will perform “Tales of Beatrix Potter” on the lawn at Captain Avery Museum on Saturday\, April 22 at 2:00 pm. (Rain date: Sunday\, April 23) \nJoin Peter Rabbit\, Jemima Puddleduck\, and their delightful friends as they come to life on the lawn at Captain Avery Museum. Admission includes lemonade and cookies. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and enjoy a picnic-style family event! \nAdmission:\n$12 Members and Children (Free for ages 3 and under.)\n$15 Nonmembers\n$17 at the door
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/tales-of-beatrix-potter-ballet/
LOCATION:Captain Avery Museum\, 1418 East West Shady Side Road\, Shady Side\, 20764
CATEGORIES:children,outdoors,theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Captain Avery Museum":MAILTO:programs@captainaverymuseum.org
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