Marshy Creek: Pt 8, 24 Day Canoe Trip, 2014
In Part 8 of this canoe trip series, I leave a nice campsite on rock, and head upstream on the marshy Simeon Creek. Lucky for me there are series of beaver dams on this tiny creek, and it keeps the water in the creek all summer for us canoe trippers. The beaver is a critically important species here that makes everything work.
This is part 8 of my 24 day solo canoe trip in Woodland Caribou Provincial Park, in August 2014. I plan several more videos in this trip series. Thanks for watching!
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*ReW and WhO?* honoring Pete Seeger's Vision w/ GuY DaViS
Recorded live from United States, New York, New York on my iPad on 5/22/14 at 5:09 PM EDT - Captured Live on Ustream at
Honoring Pete Seeger's Vision May 22nd Thursday 6:30 - 9:30 pm
NYC Friends of Clearwater with the NY Society for Ethical Culture presents a night of song and remembrances of what Pete Seeger wanted for this planet and all people.
Pete Seeger touched so very many people's lives. Even people who don't immediately know the name, know his songs. The man and his music sang out for social justice, environmental justice, peace and equality.
We honor Pete Seeger's Vision today. What he stood for, what he sang for and what he urged each of us to strive for.
Folk music moved the world with song and it will be a music filled evening! This dazzling lineup represents every phase of Pete's musical development since he emerged from the McCarthy era. Veteran performers include the WalkAbout Clearwater Chorus, David Amram, Guy Davis, Christine Lavin, Oscar Brand, Charlie King, Happy Traum, David Bernz.
You'll also hear the next generation heirs of Pete's legacy, Clearwater Power of Song's Jacob Bernz and Matt Emmer and two other young singer-songwriters Leo Liebeskind and Aurora Barnes.
Speakers include Manna Jo Greene, Environmental Action Director of Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Paul Gallay, President of Riverkeeper and Chief Oren Lyons, a Faithkeeper for the Onondaga Nation.
Sloop club representatives from up and down the Hudson will share how Pete inspired them, including NYCFC past presidents Talbot Katz and Jeanne Stork, presidents Ed Dlugosz of NJ Friends of Clearwater, Saul Rozinsky of Beacon Sloop Club, Marcia Kaplan-Mann of Brooklyn Sloop Club, Warren Lindstrom of Riverlovers, Chris Greico of Ferrysloops and Donna Stein of NYC Friends of Clearwater. Susan Murphy of Ulster Friends of Clearwater sends her best anecdote.
Please reserve your space at as soon as possible as this is heavily promoted and we want to see you there. Online tickets are $12 plus a small processing fee. Donations can be made online as well. Admission is kept affordable as Pete would like, and space permitting no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
If you know someone who is not online, or does not wish to order online, please help them out by ordering tickets for them. If ordering online is absolutely not an option or if you are in need of a scholarship please leave a message to make arrangements at 347.796.0602. (Note: Online ordering is much preferred as it will be difficult logistically to handle too many offline requests.)
A portion of proceeds go to the Pete Seeger Environmental Educators Network, a NYCFC Project to promote Pete's ideals and the promise of youth.
May 22nd Thursday 6:30 - 9:30 pm at the New York Society for Ethical Culture 2 West 64th St, Auditorium