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SUMMARY:The Defenders - Dedication
DESCRIPTION:September 30th\, 2018\, 3:00-4:30 pm\, Rockfish Valley Foundation\, 1368 Rockfish Valley Hwy\, Nellysford\, VA 22958 – The Defenders dedication. The Defenders is the 8-foot tall 8-foot wide anti-pipeline sculpture created by Mark Schwenk and Cheryl Langlais of Berkeley Springs West Virginia. \nMembers of the public are cordially invited to the dedication of The Defenders sculpture being installed in Nelson County along Rt 151 next to the Rockfish Valley Foundation Natural History Center at 1368 Rockfish Valley Highway in Nellysford. This is the first of a series of 5 installations sites with public events along the proposed pipeline paths. The Installation Celebration will begin at 3:00 pm and last until 4:30 pm on Sunday September 30. Take your selfie with THE DEFENDERS and post on your face book page! And hashtag #TheDefenders! \nThe sponsors and several local dignitaries will also make remarks. Bring your children and enjoy Spruce Creek Park and its children’s nature trail along with the Natural History Center exhibits. Light refreshments. \nEvent sponsored by Climate Action Alliance of the Valley\, Friends of Nelson\, and Rockfish Valley Foundation.
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/the-defenders-dedication/
LOCATION:Rockfish Valley Foundation\, 1368 Rockfish Valley Highway\, Nellysford\, VA\, 22958\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Rally
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180916T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180916T150000
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - The Defenders - Installation and Unveiling
DESCRIPTION:The installation and unveiling of the Defenders sculpture\, scheduled for 1:30-3:00 at Rockfish Valley Foundation\, has been postponed because of potential bad weather. \nStay tuned for the new date – and stay safe! \nSeptember 16th\, 2018\, \n1:30 – 3:00 pm\, Rockfish Valley Foundation\,  1368 Rockfish Valley Hwy\, Nellysford\, VA 22958 – The Defenders – installation and unveiling.  The Defenders is the 8-foot tall 8-foot wide  anti-pipeline sculpture created by Mark Schwenk and Cheryl Langlais of Berkeley Springs West Virginia. \nMembers of the public are cordially invited to the unveiling of  The Defenders sculpture being installed in Nelson County along Rt 151 next to the  Rockfish Valley Foundation Natural History Center at 1368 Rockfish Valley Highway in Nellysford. This is the first of a series of 5 installations sites with public events along the proposed pipeline paths. The Installation Celebration will begin at 1:30 pm and last until 3:00 pm on Sunday September 16. Take your selfie with THE DEFENDERS and post on your face book page! \nMark and Cheryl have donated all their time and will be present to discuss their work. The sponsors and several local dignitaries will also make remarks. Bring your children and enjoy Spruce Creek Park and its children’s nature trail along with the Natural History Center exhibits. Light refreshments. \nEvent sponsored by Climate Action Alliance of the Valley\, Friends of Nelson\, and Rockfish Valley Foundation.
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/postponed-the-defenders-installation-and-unveiling/
LOCATION:Rockfish Valley Foundation\, 1368 Rockfish Valley Highway\, Nellysford\, VA\, 22958\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Rally
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171021T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171021T113000
DTSTAMP:20260412T044429
CREATED:20170925T114911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170925T114911Z
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SUMMARY:Art in Your Arsenal
DESCRIPTION:Join Wild Virginia and eco-Artist Amelia L. Williams on Saturday October 21\, 2017\, 9:30-11:30 a.m.\, to see the front lines of the #NoACP struggle and learn about/contribute to a 3-piece art installation built as a protest tactic and to publicize the landscapes threatened by the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. \nEco-artist Amelia L. Williams will take you on a walking tour of her two pieces of soundscape art and you will get a glimpse of the landowner’s “orange flag” signal-to-noise piece that is in progress. The triad of pieces are in different terrains and the walk will be designed to accommodate walkers of varying abilities. We will begin with the easy walking path and move on to a downhill trek through meadow and then a quick bushwhack to a trail in the woods. \nClick here to register! \nYou may contribute — if you wish — to the “instrument table” piece\, so bring something that can be inserted into a rattle or that can be clapped or banged to make a sound. Here are some ideas: kernels of Ponca corn\, metal objects that are locally made\, or represent water protection\, wooden implements to use for striking together\, glass bottles or jars with labels removed to fill with water (preferably bring a cork – artist will also have some corks available)\, old metal pieces from wind chimes\, etc. – be creative.
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/art-in-your-arsenal/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Virginia":MAILTO:info@wildvirginia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161105T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161105T210000
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CREATED:20161011T000556Z
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SUMMARY:Moonlight Silhouettes II
DESCRIPTION:Join us us for a magical evening at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains for music\, art & spirits. Rich Tarbell’s “Moonlight Silhouettes II – This Serious Moonlight” series of photographs is a creative collaboration between the photographer and circus performers to capture their spirit\, power and beauty as aerialists in a large scale format. Nelson’s own Sally Rose and Sweet Pete Stallings will play acoustic sets and refreshments will be served. All of the photographs will be available for purchase and 20% of all artwork sales will benefit the non-profit community organization Friends of Nelson. The photographs will be on display through December 30th.  At Trager Brothers Coffee 2.0\, Rockfish Valley Community Center.
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/moonlight-silhouettes-ii/
LOCATION:Rockfish Valley Community Center\, 190 Rockfish School Lane\, Afton\, VA\, 22920\, United States
CATEGORIES:Benefit,Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161031
DTSTAMP:20260412T044429
CREATED:20161020T141803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161020T141803Z
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SUMMARY:Two Ongoing Exhibits:  Masks\, Troubled Waters
DESCRIPTION:Masks\n Where: Rockfish Valley Community Center Auditorium\n When: On display through October 31\, 2016 \nThe exhibit displays masks created to represent local animals in the “Hands Across Our Land” event of August 18\, 2016\, protesting the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. If built\, this pipeline would destroy many acres of habitat\, negatively impacting animals as well as humans. The mask-makers believe we should speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. The masks are to remind us of our non-human neighbors. They were used again on September 13\, 2016\, at the Lovingston Courthouse\, in an event that was part of a national action demonstrating solidarity with those resisting the Dakota Access Pipeline. We sympathize with and support the efforts of the Standing Rock Sioux to protect their water\, land\, and cultural and historical sites. \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath\n Where: IX Art Park\, 963 2nd St SE\, Charlottesville\, VA 22902\n When: Photo Exhibit October 18-30\, 2016\, plus Video Premier Event Friday\, October 28\, 7:00-9:00 pm \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath uses fine photography\, audio interviews and film to explore the personal and environmental issues of Dominion’s proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Bath County\, VA. Seeking to illuminate how the proposed Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline affects those living closest to it\, professional photographer Lee Brauer\, a recent Bath County resident\, partnered with Barbara Adams\, a member of Interfaith Climate Justice in Richmond\, VA\, and Julian McBain and Sam Wright\, student environmental activists at Virginia Commonwealth University\, to create Troubled Water: Voices from Bath.
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/two-ongoing-exhibits-masks-troubled-waters-10/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161030
DTSTAMP:20260412T044429
CREATED:20161020T141654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161020T141654Z
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SUMMARY:Two Ongoing Exhibits:  Masks\, Troubled Waters
DESCRIPTION:Masks\n Where: Rockfish Valley Community Center Auditorium\n When: On display through October 31\, 2016 \nThe exhibit displays masks created to represent local animals in the “Hands Across Our Land” event of August 18\, 2016\, protesting the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. If built\, this pipeline would destroy many acres of habitat\, negatively impacting animals as well as humans. The mask-makers believe we should speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. The masks are to remind us of our non-human neighbors. They were used again on September 13\, 2016\, at the Lovingston Courthouse\, in an event that was part of a national action demonstrating solidarity with those resisting the Dakota Access Pipeline. We sympathize with and support the efforts of the Standing Rock Sioux to protect their water\, land\, and cultural and historical sites. \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath\n Where: IX Art Park\, 963 2nd St SE\, Charlottesville\, VA 22902\n When: Photo Exhibit October 18-30\, 2016\, plus Video Premier Event Friday\, October 28\, 7:00-9:00 pm \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath uses fine photography\, audio interviews and film to explore the personal and environmental issues of Dominion’s proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Bath County\, VA. Seeking to illuminate how the proposed Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline affects those living closest to it\, professional photographer Lee Brauer\, a recent Bath County resident\, partnered with Barbara Adams\, a member of Interfaith Climate Justice in Richmond\, VA\, and Julian McBain and Sam Wright\, student environmental activists at Virginia Commonwealth University\, to create Troubled Water: Voices from Bath.
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/two-ongoing-exhibits-masks-troubled-waters-9/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161028T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T044429
CREATED:20161017T210511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161017T210511Z
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SUMMARY:Troubled Waters:  Voices from Bath
DESCRIPTION:Troubled Water: Voices from Bath uses fine photography\, audio interviews and film to explore the personal and environmental issues of Dominion’s proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Bath County\, VA. \nWhere: IX Art Park\, 963 2nd St SE\, Charlottesville\, VA 22902 \nWhen: Photo Exhibit October 18 – 30\, Film Presentation Event Friday\, October 28\, 7:00-9:00 pm \nSeeking to illuminate how the proposed Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline affects those living closest to it\, professional photographer Lee Brauer\, a recent Bath County resident\, partnered with Barbara Adams\, a member of Interfaith Climate Justice in Richmond\, VA\, and Julian McBain and Sam Wright\, student environmental activists at Virginia Commonwealth University\, to create Troubled Water: Voices from Bath.  \nWhile proponents insist these projects are necessary and universally beneficial\, multiple studies have refuted this. Bath County residents overwhelmingly are united against the ACP and have joined others in the state sharing the same perspective. Troubled Water: Voices from Bath uses a multi-media approach – exquisite photos\, audio stories and a moving documentary-style video – to share stories of Bath residents\, their history and relationship with the land and dreams for it. This creative venture highlights those with a deep understanding of the county’s unique environment – karst mountain topography and hydrology; scenic mountain roads\, bridges and forests threatened by the need to transport large\, heavy equipment\, and unparalleled pristine springs\, streams and rivers – of the Bath County region and the heartland of Virginia. \nContact: Barbara Adams ~ barb5100@comcast.net ~  804-484-2773
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/troubled-waters-voices-from-bath/
LOCATION:IX Art Park\, 963 2nd St SE\, Charlottesville\, VA\, 22902\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161028
DTSTAMP:20260412T044429
CREATED:20161020T141547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161020T141547Z
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SUMMARY:Two Ongoing Exhibits:  Masks\, Troubled Waters
DESCRIPTION:Masks\n Where: Rockfish Valley Community Center Auditorium\n When: On display through October 31\, 2016 \nThe exhibit displays masks created to represent local animals in the “Hands Across Our Land” event of August 18\, 2016\, protesting the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. If built\, this pipeline would destroy many acres of habitat\, negatively impacting animals as well as humans. The mask-makers believe we should speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. The masks are to remind us of our non-human neighbors. They were used again on September 13\, 2016\, at the Lovingston Courthouse\, in an event that was part of a national action demonstrating solidarity with those resisting the Dakota Access Pipeline. We sympathize with and support the efforts of the Standing Rock Sioux to protect their water\, land\, and cultural and historical sites. \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath\n Where: IX Art Park\, 963 2nd St SE\, Charlottesville\, VA 22902\n When: Photo Exhibit October 18-30\, 2016\, plus Video Premier Event Friday\, October 28\, 7:00-9:00 pm \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath uses fine photography\, audio interviews and film to explore the personal and environmental issues of Dominion’s proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Bath County\, VA. Seeking to illuminate how the proposed Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline affects those living closest to it\, professional photographer Lee Brauer\, a recent Bath County resident\, partnered with Barbara Adams\, a member of Interfaith Climate Justice in Richmond\, VA\, and Julian McBain and Sam Wright\, student environmental activists at Virginia Commonwealth University\, to create Troubled Water: Voices from Bath.
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/two-ongoing-exhibits-masks-troubled-waters-8/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161027
DTSTAMP:20260412T044430
CREATED:20161020T141500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161020T141500Z
UID:6157-1477440000-1477526399@blog.friendsofnelson.com
SUMMARY:Two Ongoing Exhibits:  Masks\, Troubled Waters
DESCRIPTION:Masks\n Where: Rockfish Valley Community Center Auditorium\n When: On display through October 31\, 2016 \nThe exhibit displays masks created to represent local animals in the “Hands Across Our Land” event of August 18\, 2016\, protesting the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. If built\, this pipeline would destroy many acres of habitat\, negatively impacting animals as well as humans. The mask-makers believe we should speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. The masks are to remind us of our non-human neighbors. They were used again on September 13\, 2016\, at the Lovingston Courthouse\, in an event that was part of a national action demonstrating solidarity with those resisting the Dakota Access Pipeline. We sympathize with and support the efforts of the Standing Rock Sioux to protect their water\, land\, and cultural and historical sites. \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath\n Where: IX Art Park\, 963 2nd St SE\, Charlottesville\, VA 22902\n When: Photo Exhibit October 18-30\, 2016\, plus Video Premier Event Friday\, October 28\, 7:00-9:00 pm \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath uses fine photography\, audio interviews and film to explore the personal and environmental issues of Dominion’s proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Bath County\, VA. Seeking to illuminate how the proposed Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline affects those living closest to it\, professional photographer Lee Brauer\, a recent Bath County resident\, partnered with Barbara Adams\, a member of Interfaith Climate Justice in Richmond\, VA\, and Julian McBain and Sam Wright\, student environmental activists at Virginia Commonwealth University\, to create Troubled Water: Voices from Bath.
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/two-ongoing-exhibits-masks-troubled-waters-7/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161026
DTSTAMP:20260412T044430
CREATED:20161020T141337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161020T141337Z
UID:6155-1477353600-1477439999@blog.friendsofnelson.com
SUMMARY:Two Ongoing Exhibits:  Masks\, Troubled Waters
DESCRIPTION:Masks\n Where: Rockfish Valley Community Center Auditorium\n When: On display through October 31\, 2016 \nThe exhibit displays masks created to represent local animals in the “Hands Across Our Land” event of August 18\, 2016\, protesting the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. If built\, this pipeline would destroy many acres of habitat\, negatively impacting animals as well as humans. The mask-makers believe we should speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. The masks are to remind us of our non-human neighbors. They were used again on September 13\, 2016\, at the Lovingston Courthouse\, in an event that was part of a national action demonstrating solidarity with those resisting the Dakota Access Pipeline. We sympathize with and support the efforts of the Standing Rock Sioux to protect their water\, land\, and cultural and historical sites. \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath\n Where: IX Art Park\, 963 2nd St SE\, Charlottesville\, VA 22902\n When: Photo Exhibit October 18-30\, 2016\, plus Video Premier Event Friday\, October 28\, 7:00-9:00 pm \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath uses fine photography\, audio interviews and film to explore the personal and environmental issues of Dominion’s proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Bath County\, VA. Seeking to illuminate how the proposed Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline affects those living closest to it\, professional photographer Lee Brauer\, a recent Bath County resident\, partnered with Barbara Adams\, a member of Interfaith Climate Justice in Richmond\, VA\, and Julian McBain and Sam Wright\, student environmental activists at Virginia Commonwealth University\, to create Troubled Water: Voices from Bath.
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/two-ongoing-exhibits-masks-troubled-waters-6/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161025
DTSTAMP:20260412T044430
CREATED:20161020T141200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161020T141200Z
UID:6153-1477267200-1477353599@blog.friendsofnelson.com
SUMMARY:Two Ongoing Exhibits:  Masks\, Troubled Waters
DESCRIPTION:Masks\n Where: Rockfish Valley Community Center Auditorium\n When: On display through October 31\, 2016 \nThe exhibit displays masks created to represent local animals in the “Hands Across Our Land” event of August 18\, 2016\, protesting the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. If built\, this pipeline would destroy many acres of habitat\, negatively impacting animals as well as humans. The mask-makers believe we should speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. The masks are to remind us of our non-human neighbors. They were used again on September 13\, 2016\, at the Lovingston Courthouse\, in an event that was part of a national action demonstrating solidarity with those resisting the Dakota Access Pipeline. We sympathize with and support the efforts of the Standing Rock Sioux to protect their water\, land\, and cultural and historical sites. \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath\n Where: IX Art Park\, 963 2nd St SE\, Charlottesville\, VA 22902\n When: Photo Exhibit October 18-30\, 2016\, plus Video Premier Event Friday\, October 28\, 7:00-9:00 pm \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath uses fine photography\, audio interviews and film to explore the personal and environmental issues of Dominion’s proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Bath County\, VA. Seeking to illuminate how the proposed Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline affects those living closest to it\, professional photographer Lee Brauer\, a recent Bath County resident\, partnered with Barbara Adams\, a member of Interfaith Climate Justice in Richmond\, VA\, and Julian McBain and Sam Wright\, student environmental activists at Virginia Commonwealth University\, to create Troubled Water: Voices from Bath.
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/two-ongoing-exhibits-masks-troubled-waters-5/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161024
DTSTAMP:20260412T044430
CREATED:20161020T141051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161020T141051Z
UID:6151-1477180800-1477267199@blog.friendsofnelson.com
SUMMARY:Two Ongoing Exhibits:  Masks\, Troubled Waters
DESCRIPTION:Masks\n Where: Rockfish Valley Community Center Auditorium\n When: On display through October 31\, 2016 \nThe exhibit displays masks created to represent local animals in the “Hands Across Our Land” event of August 18\, 2016\, protesting the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. If built\, this pipeline would destroy many acres of habitat\, negatively impacting animals as well as humans. The mask-makers believe we should speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. The masks are to remind us of our non-human neighbors. They were used again on September 13\, 2016\, at the Lovingston Courthouse\, in an event that was part of a national action demonstrating solidarity with those resisting the Dakota Access Pipeline. We sympathize with and support the efforts of the Standing Rock Sioux to protect their water\, land\, and cultural and historical sites. \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath\n Where: IX Art Park\, 963 2nd St SE\, Charlottesville\, VA 22902\n When: Photo Exhibit October 18-30\, 2016\, plus Video Premier Event Friday\, October 28\, 7:00-9:00 pm \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath uses fine photography\, audio interviews and film to explore the personal and environmental issues of Dominion’s proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Bath County\, VA. Seeking to illuminate how the proposed Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline affects those living closest to it\, professional photographer Lee Brauer\, a recent Bath County resident\, partnered with Barbara Adams\, a member of Interfaith Climate Justice in Richmond\, VA\, and Julian McBain and Sam Wright\, student environmental activists at Virginia Commonwealth University\, to create Troubled Water: Voices from Bath.
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/two-ongoing-exhibits-masks-troubled-waters-4/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161023
DTSTAMP:20260412T044430
CREATED:20161020T140946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161020T140946Z
UID:6149-1477094400-1477180799@blog.friendsofnelson.com
SUMMARY:Two Ongoing Exhibits:  Masks\, Troubled Waters
DESCRIPTION:Masks\n Where: Rockfish Valley Community Center Auditorium\n When: On display through October 31\, 2016 \nThe exhibit displays masks created to represent local animals in the “Hands Across Our Land” event of August 18\, 2016\, protesting the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. If built\, this pipeline would destroy many acres of habitat\, negatively impacting animals as well as humans. The mask-makers believe we should speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. The masks are to remind us of our non-human neighbors. They were used again on September 13\, 2016\, at the Lovingston Courthouse\, in an event that was part of a national action demonstrating solidarity with those resisting the Dakota Access Pipeline. We sympathize with and support the efforts of the Standing Rock Sioux to protect their water\, land\, and cultural and historical sites. \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath\n Where: IX Art Park\, 963 2nd St SE\, Charlottesville\, VA 22902\n When: Photo Exhibit October 18-30\, 2016\, plus Video Premier Event Friday\, October 28\, 7:00-9:00 pm \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath uses fine photography\, audio interviews and film to explore the personal and environmental issues of Dominion’s proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Bath County\, VA. Seeking to illuminate how the proposed Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline affects those living closest to it\, professional photographer Lee Brauer\, a recent Bath County resident\, partnered with Barbara Adams\, a member of Interfaith Climate Justice in Richmond\, VA\, and Julian McBain and Sam Wright\, student environmental activists at Virginia Commonwealth University\, to create Troubled Water: Voices from Bath.
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/two-ongoing-exhibits-masks-troubled-waters-3/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161022
DTSTAMP:20260412T044430
CREATED:20161020T140856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161020T140856Z
UID:6147-1477008000-1477094399@blog.friendsofnelson.com
SUMMARY:Two Ongoing Exhibits:  Masks\, Troubled Waters
DESCRIPTION:Masks\n Where: Rockfish Valley Community Center Auditorium\n When: On display through October 31\, 2016 \nThe exhibit displays masks created to represent local animals in the “Hands Across Our Land” event of August 18\, 2016\, protesting the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. If built\, this pipeline would destroy many acres of habitat\, negatively impacting animals as well as humans. The mask-makers believe we should speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. The masks are to remind us of our non-human neighbors. They were used again on September 13\, 2016\, at the Lovingston Courthouse\, in an event that was part of a national action demonstrating solidarity with those resisting the Dakota Access Pipeline. We sympathize with and support the efforts of the Standing Rock Sioux to protect their water\, land\, and cultural and historical sites. \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath\n Where: IX Art Park\, 963 2nd St SE\, Charlottesville\, VA 22902\n When: Photo Exhibit October 18-30\, 2016\, plus Video Premier Event Friday\, October 28\, 7:00-9:00 pm \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath uses fine photography\, audio interviews and film to explore the personal and environmental issues of Dominion’s proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Bath County\, VA. Seeking to illuminate how the proposed Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline affects those living closest to it\, professional photographer Lee Brauer\, a recent Bath County resident\, partnered with Barbara Adams\, a member of Interfaith Climate Justice in Richmond\, VA\, and Julian McBain and Sam Wright\, student environmental activists at Virginia Commonwealth University\, to create Troubled Water: Voices from Bath.
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/two-ongoing-exhibits-masks-troubled-waters-2/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161021
DTSTAMP:20260412T044430
CREATED:20161020T140711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161020T140711Z
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SUMMARY:Two Ongoing Exhibits: Masks\, Troubled Waters
DESCRIPTION:Masks\n Where: Rockfish Valley Community Center Auditorium\n When: On display through October 31\, 2016 \nThe exhibit displays masks created to represent local animals in the “Hands Across Our Land” event of August 18\, 2016\, protesting the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. If built\, this pipeline would destroy many acres of habitat\, negatively impacting animals as well as humans. The mask-makers believe we should speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. The masks are to remind us of our non-human neighbors. They were used again on September 13\, 2016\, at the Lovingston Courthouse\, in an event that was part of a national action demonstrating solidarity with those resisting the Dakota Access Pipeline. We sympathize with and support the efforts of the Standing Rock Sioux to protect their water\, land\, and cultural and historical sites. \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath\n Where: IX Art Park\, 963 2nd St SE\, Charlottesville\, VA 22902\n When: Photo Exhibit October 18-30\, 2016\, plus Video Premier Event Friday\, October 28\, 7:00-9:00 pm \nTroubled Water: Voices from Bath uses fine photography\, audio interviews and film to explore the personal and environmental issues of Dominion’s proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Bath County\, VA. Seeking to illuminate how the proposed Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline affects those living closest to it\, professional photographer Lee Brauer\, a recent Bath County resident\, partnered with Barbara Adams\, a member of Interfaith Climate Justice in Richmond\, VA\, and Julian McBain and Sam Wright\, student environmental activists at Virginia Commonwealth University\, to create Troubled Water: Voices from Bath.
URL:https://blog.friendsofnelson.com/calendar-event/two-ongoing-exhibits-masks-troubled-waters/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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