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Promoting our EarthKeeper project: Planting 12,000 trees for Earth Day 2009

Zaagkii Project Greenhouse: Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, U.S. Forest Service team to restore native species plants along Lake Superior.vid

Zaagkii Project Greenhouse: Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, U.S. Forest Service team to restore native species plants along Lake Superior.

(L'Anse, Michigan) - A tour, dedication and a workshop for tribal employees was held recently for the 16-foot geodesic dome solar-powered native plants greenhouse that…
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earthkeeper Nov 11, 2010

Nonprofit Cedar Tree Institute Retreat: Poetic Vision of Mary Oliver, Spirit of Place kayak trip

12th Anniversary RetreatSpirit of PlaceEncounters of Spirituality and the Environment Wisdom in Wilderness: The Poetic Vision of Mary Oliver, a Spirit of Place kayaking trip retreat Kayaking…
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earthkeeper Jun 14, 2009

Interfaith 2009 EarthKeeper Tree Project Column #6: "Growing Faith" by Catholic EarthKeeper Kyra Fillmore

This is the sixth of seven EarthKeeping columns that were published in numerous Upper Peninsula newspapers about the 2009 EarthKeeper Tree Project. During the first…
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earthkeeper May 19, 2009

Interfaith 2009 EarthKeeper Tree Project Column #5: "Seeds, Signs and Symbols" by Rev. Jon Magnuson, EarthKeeper Initiative co-founder

This is the fifth of seven EarthKeeper columns being printed in northern Michigan newspapers about the planting of 12,000 trees across the Upper Peninsula. The…
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earthkeeper May 19, 2009

Interfaith 2009 EarthKeeper Tree Project Column #4: "The Giving Tree" by Jill Martin

Presbyterian EarthKeeper Jill Martin of Ford River Township in Delta County writes the fourth of seven columns about the environment and the interfaith U.P. EarthKeeper…
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earthkeeper May 19, 2009
U.P. EarthKeepers: Interfaith volunteers plant 12,000 trees across U.P. for Earth Day 2009vid

U.P. EarthKeepers: Interfaith volunteers plant 12,000 trees across U.P. for Earth Day 2009

Over 12,000 trees planted by Northern Michigan interfaith EarthKeepers during early May across 400 miles of northern Michigan and Minocqua, WisconsinEarth Day 2009: First tree…
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earthkeeper May 19, 2009

Northern Michigan EarthKeepers planted 12,000 trees in May 2009 across the Upper Peninsula

Over 12,000 trees planted by Northern Michigan interfaith EarthKeepers during early May across 400 miles of northern Michigan and Minocqua, Wisconsin Raging forest fires underline…
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earthkeeper May 19, 2009

It's Underway: EarthKeepers across northern Michigan prepare 12,000 trees for planting on Sunday, May 3

It's Happening! And it's colorful! Update as rainbow marks start of EarthKeeper Tree Project: Across northern Michigan 12,000 trees bagged, delivery for Sunday, May 3 record…
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earthkeeper Apr 30, 2009
Earth Day 2009: Interfaith EarthKeepers hold blessing of spruce tree, the first of 12,000 to be planted May 3 across northern Michiganvid

Earth Day 2009: Interfaith EarthKeepers hold blessing of spruce tree, the first of 12,000 to be planted May 3 across northern Michigan

(Marquette, Michigan) - Despite a major snowstorm a day earlier, bishops and leaders from northern Michigan's largest faith communities planted the first of 12,000 trees…
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earthkeeper Apr 25, 2009
Earth Day 2009 interfaith blessing of spruce tree, the first of 12,000 to be planted May 3 across northern Michiganvid

Earth Day 2009 interfaith blessing of spruce tree, the first of 12,000 to be planted May 3 across northern Michigan

(Marquette, Michigan) - Despite a major snowstorm a day earlier, bishops and leaders from northern Michigan's largest faith communities planted the first of 12,000 trees…
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earthkeeper Apr 25, 2009

EarthKeeper Earth Day 2009: Bishops, faith leaders bless, plant first of 12,000 trees; rest to be planted May 3 across northern Michigan

Earth Day 2009 & The interfaith Upper Peninsula EarthKeeper Tree Project: Faith leaders bless and plant the first of 12,000 trees across the Upper Peninsula The…
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earthkeeper Apr 25, 2009
WBUP TV: Interfaith U.P. EarthKeepers to plant 12,000 trees across northern Michigan for Earth Day 2009vid

WBUP TV: Interfaith U.P. EarthKeepers to plant 12,000 trees across northern Michigan for Earth Day 2009

The WBUP/WPKP Channel 5 & 10 news department in Marquette, Michigan helped promote the latest interfaith Earth Keepers Project. The Upper Great Lakes News (UGN) Network…
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earthkeeper Apr 21, 2009
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  • Member Since: 2007-06-26
  • Relationship Status: committed
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Religion: Christian - Other
  • Drink: No
  • Smoke: Yes
  • Children: Someday
  • Education: Some College
  • Occupation: News reporter, journalist, volunteer environment media advisor

About Me:

I'm a news reporter, writer & investigative journalist specializing in street news, plus Indigenous, civil rights & environment reporting.
Currently volunteer media advisor for numerous American Indian & environment related nonprofits that include the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ & its executive director Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard, the nonprofit Cedar Tree Institute (CTI) in Marquette, MI & its many projects founded by Rev. Jon Magnuson, Author Joy Ibsen of Trout Creek, MI, Celtic Christianity Today (CCT) founded by Rev. Dr. George Cairns, the Turtle Island Project founded by pastors Hubbard & Cairns.
In its third summer, the CTI Zaagkii Wings & Seeds Project & its volunteers built a16-foot geodesic dome solar-powered greenhouse that was built in this summer at the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC) in an effort to restore native species plants to northern Michigan.
It's located at the tribe's Natural Resources Department north of L'Anse along Lake Superior.
During the summer of 2010, Zaagkii Project teens built & painted 25 beautiful reliquaries that are boxes made from pine & cedar that are used to store seeds for planting & included samples of Native American medicine including sweetgrass, cedar, sage & tobacco.
From April-June 2009, I promoted the EarthKeeper Tree Project that planted 12,000 trees across northern Michigan.
Co-edited "Unafraid," the second book by Author Joy Ibsen of Trout Creek, MI that was printed in May 2009 based on her father's handwritten sermons she found in shoebox.
I edited numerous videos for nonprofit CCT.
Began career 35 years ago as teenager in Augusta, GA after moving south during middle of high school.
I was co-coordinator of the 1986 original James Brown Appreciation Day in Augusta, GA, where the Godfather of Soul was always trashed by local media who didn't report anything positive about the music icon.
Mr. Terence Dicks was the other co-coordinator & most recently served as chair of the Augusta Human Relations Commission and serves on the Georgia Clients Council.
Mr. Brown taught us to "fight the good fight" by battling all forms of racism & evil while not uttering a bad word about those who try to block justice, respect, fairness & kindness to all.
As a child, I lived in the Harbert, Michigan home built by late poet Carl Sandburg, where the legendary author penned some of his greatest works including his Chicago works & Lincoln papers.
The four-story home had a sundeck on the top & a cool walk-in safe in the basement.
The neighborhood (Birchwood) has numerous cottages used for other purposes by Sandburg like the milk house where they milked goats.
My parents remodeled fourth floor of the home that stands atop the Lake Michigan sand dunes/bluffs.
They found items that belonged to Mr. Sandburg concealed in the walls including prescription bottles with his name, reading glasses, & a small, thin metal stamp with his name.
I've worked for dozens of newspapers & radio & TV stations in GA & MI.
I'm volunteer media advisor for several interfaith environmental projects involving Native Americans across Upper Peninsula of MI including the Turtle Island Project, The Zaagkii Project, the Interfaith Earth Healing Initiative, EarthKeeper Initiative & the Manoomin (Wild Rice) Project.
The Zaagkii Wings & Seeds Project restores bee & butterfly habitat to help pollination of plants following death of billions of bees.
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community youth & Marquette teens built butterfly houses, planted/distributed 26,000 native plants to help pollinators.
The Earth Healing Initiative assisted EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge.
EHI helped organize interfaith participation across eight states for the 100 plus recycling projects (April 2008) involving recycling millions of pounds of electronic waste & proper disposal of millions of pills/pharmaceuticals.
EPA goals were exceeded by 500%. Under an EPA grant, EHI provided free media services for the cities/groups/tribes including videos & press releases.
The EarthKeeper environment projects include an annual Earth Day Clean Sweep (2005-2007) at 24 free drop-off sites across a 400 mile area of northern Michigan that collected over 370 tons of household hazardous waste.
The 2007 EarthKeeper Pharmaceutical Clean Sweep collected over one ton of drugs plus $500,000 in narcotics in only three hours. Some 2,000 residents participated & many brought in pharmaceuticals for their family, friends & neighbors.
In 2006, 10,000 people dropped off over 320 tons of old/broken computers, cell phones & other electronic waste, all of which was recycled. In 2005, residents turned in 45 tons of household poisons & vehicle batteries.
The Manoomin (Wild Rice) Project teaches teens to respect nature & themselves by having American Indian guides escort them to remote lakes & streams in northern Michigan to plant/care for wild rice.
The teens test water quality to determine the best conditions for the once native grain to survive.
The Turtle Island Project was co-founded in July 2007 by Rev. Lynn Hubbard of Rock Point, AR (Ex. Dir. of the Navajo Lutheran Mission) & Rev. Dr. George Cairns of Chesterton, IN, United Church of Christ minister & research professor for the Chicago Theological Seminary.
TIP promotes respect for culture & heritage of indigenous peoples like American Indians.
TIP is a platform for American Indians to be heard unedited by whites.
Rev. Hubbard says whites don't have the knowledge or right to speak on behalf of Native Americans.
I specialize in civil rights, outdoor, environmental, cops & courts reporting thanks to my late mentor Jay Mann (Jan Tillman Hutchens), an investigative reporter in Augusta, who lived by the books "Illusions" & "Jonathon Livingston Seagull."
Love to fish, hunt, camp & skydive.
Belong to Delta Chi national fraternity.
I was active in Junior Achievement, band played cornet.

Interests:

Hunting, fishing, Protecting The Environment, Camping, Hiking, Boating, Trolling, Canoeing

Favorite Music:

Bobby Bullett, Godfather of Soul, James Brown, Jay Mann, Jim Croce, Maurice Williams, Mr, Neil Diamond, Paper Lace, Terri Gibbs, The Eagles, The Late Great James Brown, The Rolling Stones, The Stones Honor Longtime Road Chief Royden

Favorite Movies:

Tremors, Tremors II, Tremors III, 2011

Favorite TV Shows:

Reno 911

Favorite Books:

Illusions, Jonathon Livingston Seagull

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