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Good Morning Friends! Interest is growing in “The Path We Share – Brier Island Whale Project”. Four First Nations Artists, Charles Doucette, Frannie Francis, Courtney M. Leonard and Alan Syliboy share their knowledge and artistic talents, at the same time exploring parallel journeys between Aboriginal People and Whales. We are very excited that two major Atlantic Canadian Art Galleries have already expressed interest in presenting our show. One of the most important aspects of this project which we are attempting to bring forward is Whale Conservation. The attached video will give you some insight into how those on the front line of conservation are making a difference for the Whales! Our hope is to have a film/documentary completed by award winning producer Nance Ackerman . Your support is needed to make this project move forward. Please open the following link to our Kickstarter Project, and give some consideration to supporting this worthwhile project. Thank-you! https://kickstarter/projects/1620025216/553069380?token=87b88a34 youtube/watch?v=OO4Zcn9zv08
Posted on: Sat, 26 Jul 2014 11:30:34 +0000

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