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Our group, honoring the ocean, had a lovely and meaningful time talking and creating art.
Here’s our photo essay. And our next step is to encourage many more people to gather trash and any bits of plastic, etc. while walking the beaches near our homes

Our group, honoring the ocean, had a lovely and meaningful time talking and creating art.
Here’s our photo essay. And our next step is to encourage many more people to gather trash and any bits of plastic, etc. while walking the beaches near our homes

Image Credit:
- Margulies GEx 2018: Nancy Margulies
- Margulies: Nancy Margulies
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