| Posted on March 19, 2010 at 10:43 AM |
April 22 marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. I attended the first one in the California Redwoods and have created a global event called Earth Day-Sing for the Trees, a perpetual choir at noon wherever you are. I posted this on Facebook and other sites and now over 1,200 people from all over the world will be singing to their favorite trees. Here are a few:
In the U.S. a group of children will sing around a Native American Prayer Tree in Georgia, Australians will gather in a rainforest near Byron Bay, a group of elders will sing to a pine forest in North Carolina, young Londoners will sing to trees in Hampstead Heath, a Seattle woman will go alone to an old growth forest nearby, in Sedona people will gather around a Sycamore tree, in England around a cherry tree. People from India, Japan, Italy, England, Germany, Holland, Denmark, the Czech Republic, France and Sweden are participating.
I invite you to join the chorus and would love to know where you will be. You can post me here, send an email or join through Facebook.
Let's circle the earth with song!
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