Posts Tagged "Classical" by Earthkeeper
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Great Concert For Great Lake Goes Great: Nearly 400 support Lake Superior by attending Boreal Chamber Symphony benefit concert that raised thousands to protect biggest of Great Lakes
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2 yrs 4 mos ago
Hundreds of people spent a Sunday night in mid-July 2007 at the debut of the Boreal Chamber Symphony in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula for a wide-ranging concert to protect Lake Superior.
It was standing room only for the Lake Superior Day (July 15) debut of the Boreal Chamber Symphony in Marquette, Michigan in a concert to benefit the largest, deepest and coldest of the Great Lakes. The concert was sponsored by the Superior Watershed Partnership and the Cedar Tree Institute and honored the Earth Keeper Initiative that the two Marquette non-profit organizations founded in 2004. Conductor Craig Randal Johnson of Minneapolis, Minnesota (pictured in photo) led 20 professional classical musicians from around the Midwest in a concert of numerous moods including a special piece commissioned for the event entitled "Fall Storm on Lake Superior." Nearly 400 people attended the free three-hour concert Sunday night that raised thousands of dollars for the Lake Superior Defense |
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One Night Only: Boreal Chamber Symphony lights up northern Michigan sky for Lake Superior Day concert that raised thousands to protect Great Lake
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2 yrs 4 mos ago
Hundreds of people spent their Sunday night at the debut of the Boreal Chamber Symphony in Michigan's Upper Peninsula for a wide-ranging classical music concert to protect Lake Superior.
The Lake Superior Day free concert was a benefit for numerous projects involving the immense Superior watershed. The orchestra received several encores and a standing ovation. Earth Keeper volunteer media advisor Greg Peterson reports all the donations go to the Lake Superior Defense fund. Length: 6:02 It was standing room only for the Lake Superior Day debut of the Boreal Chamber Symphony in Marquette, Michigan in a concert to benefit the largest, deepest and coldest of the Great Lakes. The concert was sponsored by the Superior Watershed Partnership and the Cedar Tree Institute and honored the Earth Keeper Initiative that the two Marquette non-profit organizations founded in 2004. Conductor Craig Randal Johnson of Minneapolis, Minnesota led 20 professional classical musicians from around the Midwest in a concert of |
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Gull-able: Five seagulls wait for a handout that doesn't come along Lake Superior
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2 yrs 5 mos ago
A gaggle of laughing teens (not pictured) tempt a gaggles of gulls with their lunch in Marquette, Michigan along the Lake Superior shore.
But it's illegal to feed the birds, so the teens did not toss their PB&J scraps to the gulls. Tourists who don't know the law, often feed the seagulls that are always looking for a easy meal - sometimes flying too close to cars and people for comfort. Don't forget that this Sunday, July 15, 2007 is Lake Superior Day. You can fly up to Marquette for a free, dramatic and unique classical concert to benefit Lake Superior protection projects. About 20 musicians and a dancer from around the Midwest have formed the Boreal Chamber Symphony just for the event that begins at 7 p.m. Sunday at Upfront & Company in Marquette. The orchestra's debut includes new music commissioned for the concert plus percussionists will use driftwood, sand, water and rocks from |
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Vivid lightening strikes during Lake Superior thunderstorms that rolled ashore in northern Michigan
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2 yrs 5 mos ago
Vivid lightening struck around 5:30 a.m. July 8, 2007 thunderstorms rolled across Lake Superior and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula with heavy rain and hail.
It was the third hail storm in Marquette County since a six-day blizzard during the first week of April 2007 dumped 5 feet of snow across northern Michigan. Protecting Lake Superior is the goal of a free benefit concert on Sunday July 15, 2007 that promises to be as dramatic as today's storm. Midwest classical musicians created the Boreal Chamber Symphony to protect Lake Superior. The Boreal orchestra debuts in Marquette, Michigan on the international Lake Superior Day. Donations go to Lake Superior Defense Fund. Sponsors are the Superior Watershed Partnership and the Cedar Tree Institute, Marquette non-profits that founded the interfaith Earth Keeper Initiative in 2004. The Earth Keepers have recycled or properly disposed of over 370 tons of household poisons on past three Earth Day weekends. For more information contact the concert co-sponsors: |
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Northern Michigan thunderstorm rolls ashore from Lake Superior
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2 yrs 5 mos ago
Around 5:30 a.m. July 8, 2007 thunderstorms rolled across Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan with vivid lightening, heavy rain and hail.
It was the third hail storm in Marquette County since a six-day blizzard during the first week of April 2007 dumped 5 feet of snow across northern Michigan. Protecting Lake Superior is the goal of a free benefit concert on Sunday July 15, 2007 that promises to be as dramatic as today's storm. Midwest classical musicians created the Boreal Chamber Symphony to protect Lake Superior. The Boreal orchestra debuts in Marquette, Michigan on the international Lake Superior Day. Donations go to Lake Superior Defense Fund. Sponsors are the Superior Watershed Partnership and the Cedar Tree Institute, Marquette non-profits that founded the interfaith Earth Keeper Initiative in 2004. The Earth Keepers have recycled or properly disposed of over 370 tons of household poisons on past three Earth Day weekends. For more information contact the concert |
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Northern Michigan thunderstorm video as dramatic as July 15, 2007 free benefit concert to protect Lake Superior
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2 yrs 5 mos ago
Lake Superior benefit concert will be dramatic as today’s severe storms over the big lake.
Around 5:30 this morning (July 8, 2007) a series of severe thunderstorms rolled across Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan with vivid lightening and later hail. This is natural sound from the storm, followed by slow motion. Then some even slower motion and photos of lightening with natural sound of the thunder. Finally a brief hail storm dropped pea-sized ice about 7:15 a.m. It was the third hail storm in Marquette County since a six-day blizzard during the first week of April 2007 dumped 5 feet of snow across northern Michigan. Protecting Lake Superior is the goal of a free benefit concert on Sunday July 15 that promises to be as dramatic as today's storm. Midwest classical musicians have just formed the Boreal Chamber Symphony to protect Lake Superior. The Boreal orchestra will makes its debut in Marquette on July 15 |
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Upper Peninsula thunderstorms as dramatic as July 15, 2007 free benefit concert for Lake Superior
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2 yrs 5 mos ago
Lake Superior benefit concert will be dramatic as today’s severe storms over the big lake.
Around 5:30 this morning (July 8, 2007) a series of severe thunderstorms rolled across Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan with vivid lightening and later hail. This is natural sound from the storm, followed by slow motion. Then some even slower motion and photos of lightening with natural sound of the thunder. Finally a brief hail storm dropped pea-sized ice about 7:15 a.m. It was the third hail storm in Marquette County since a six-day blizzard during the first week of April 2007 dumped 5 feet of snow across northern Michigan. Protecting Lake Superior is the goal of a free benefit concert on Sunday July 15 that promises to be as dramatic as today's storm. Midwest classical musicians have just formed the Boreal Chamber Symphony to protect Lake Superior. The Boreal orchestra will makes its debut in Marquette on July 15 |
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Close lightening freaks camera during July 8, 2007 Upper Peninsula thunderstorms
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2 yrs 5 mos ago
Today’s U.P. thunderstorms as dramatic as Lake Superior benefit concert July 15, 2007.
Extremely close lightening disrupts my digital camera during severe thunderstorms that came ashore around 5:30 this morning (July 8, 2007) while rolling across Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan with heavy rain and hail. Third hail storm in Marquette County since a six-day blizzard during the first week of April 2007 dumped 5 feet of snow across northern Michigan. Protecting Lake Superior is the goal of a free benefit concert on Sunday July 15 that promises to be as dramatic as today's storm. Midwest classical musicians have just formed the Boreal Chamber Symphony to protect Lake Superior. The Boreal orchestra will makes its debut in Marquette on July 15 (international Lake Superior Day) using sand, rocks, driftwood, water from the big lake to make music. Donations go to Lake Superior Defense Fund and will be used to continue ongoing projects that |
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Today’s U.P. thunderstorms as dramatic as Lake Superior benefit concert July 15, 2007
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2 yrs 5 mos ago
Vivid lightening came ashore around 5:30 this morning (July 8, 2007) as severe thunderstorms rolled across Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan with heavy rain and hail.
Third hail storm in Marquette County since a six-day blizzard during the first week of April 2007 dumped 5 feet of snow across northern Michigan. Protecting Lake Superior is the goal of a free benefit concert on Sunday July 15 that promises to be as dramatic as today's storm. Midwest classical musicians have just formed the Boreal Chamber Symphony to protect Lake Superior. The Boreal orchestra will makes its debut in Marquette on July 15 (international Lake Superior Day) using sand, rocks, driftwood, water from the big lake to make music. Donations go to Lake Superior Defense Fund and will be used to continue ongoing projects that protect the largest and deepest of the Great lakes.. The concert is sponsored by the Superior Watershed Partnership and the |
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Vivid lightening, heavy rain in thunderstorms that roll across Upper Peninsula & Lake Superior
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2 yrs 5 mos ago
Extreme lightening struck around 5:30 this morning (July 8, 2007) as severe thunderstorms rolled across Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan with heavy rain and hail.
Third hail storm in Marquette County since a six-day blizzard during the first week of April 2007 dumped 5 feet of snow across northern Michigan. Protecting Lake Superior is the goal of a free benefit concert on Sunday July 15 that promises to be as dramatic as today's storm. Midwest classical musicians have just formed the Boreal Chamber Symphony to protect Lake Superior. The Boreal orchestra will makes its debut in Marquette on July 15 (international Lake Superior Day) using sand, rocks, driftwood, water from the big lake to make music. Donations go to Lake Superior Defense Fund and will be used to continue ongoing projects that protect the largest and deepest of the Great lakes.. The concert is sponsored by the Superior Watershed Partnership and the Cedar |






