Sugar Creek—drained and poisoned by gas fracking

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Johnson, Trebbe

Participants in the ceremony: Trebbe Johnson, Andrew Gardner, Virginia Kellogg, Steven Filante

Steven writes:

I was really glad that we made the bird at the end of our time. We created an interesting and beautiful bird that I couldn’t have imagined or created on my own. It was a visceral experience of the power of what we can create with a shared purpose. I felt more connected, joyous and hopeful about what is going on in our area and what we could do together. 

Participants in the ceremony: Trebbe Johnson, Andrew Gardner, Virginia Kellogg, Steven Filante

Steven writes:

I was really glad that we made the bird at the end of our time. We created an interesting and beautiful bird that I couldn’t have imagined or created on my own. It was a visceral experience of the power of what we can create with a shared purpose. I felt more connected, joyous and hopeful about what is going on in our area and what we could do together. 

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