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Southern Alberta Communication of Environmental Educators. Special Places Peaks to Prairies Art Exhibit Ms. Sherri Umeris Bohnert Mr. Paul Bohnert. March 15. October 2005. Where does our Water come from?. Fort Macleod. Pincher Creek. Lethbridge. Lethbride. Remy Rodden
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Southern Alberta Communication of Environmental Educators Special Places Peaks to Prairies Art Exhibit Ms. Sherri UmerisBohnert Mr. Paul Bohnert
March 15 October 2005
Where does our Water come from?
Fort Macleod Pincher Creek Lethbridge Lethbride
Remy Rodden (Whitehorse, Yukon) www.thinkabout.ca Wilderbeats (Halifax, Nova Scotia) www.wilderbeats.com/home Peter Lenton (Edmonton, Alberta) http://www.puffin.ca/ Olivia Tailfeathers Todd Bulter (Courtney, B C.) www.toddbutler.com
Visiting Performers Remy Rodden – Whitehorse, Yukon Ashley Moffat (Wilderbeats) – Halifax, NS Joyce Saunders (Wilderbeats) – Halifax, NS Todd Butler – Courtney (Vancouver Is.) BC Peter Lenton – Edmonton, AB Olivia Tailfeathers– Blood Reserve Grassland Singers – Blood Reserve Sid Marty – Porcupine Hills, AB Josh Travnik – Leduc, AB Josh Burton – Cardston, AB Steve McGlenn – Coaldale Aaron Domes – Cypress Hills Evergreen Theatre – Calgary Sandbox Theatre – Calgary Lethbridge Artists Nature in Mind Strings - Lethbridge Lethridge Northside Children Choir – Lethbridge U of L Youth Choirs – Lethbridge Nature in Mind Choir – Lethbridge (12 – 18 yr.) Billy Wadsworth – Lethbridge Morgan Day – Lethbridge Stan Ashby – Lethbridge Brian and Company – Lethbridge Festival Dancers – Lethbridge Taiko Japanese Drum Group Carey Mason - Lethbridge Jeff Carlson (New West Theatre) – Lethbridge More than 180 performers More than 80 volunteers 8 concerts
Special Places Peaks to Prairies Art Exhibit 2011 - 2014
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