Showing posts with label everglades protection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label everglades protection. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

9th Annual Everglades Awareness Benefit Concert at Gramps on Sunday, September 18th




You're invited to celebrate with us at the 9th Annual Everglades Awareness Benefit Concert at Gramps on Sunday, September 18th from 2pm - 1am atGramps in the Wynwood Art District! This incredible event is hosted byPloppy Palace Productions & Love the Everglades Movement to raise awareness and funds for Everglades protection and public education - as part of this three stage extravaganza, some of South Florida’s top bands, artists, spoken word artists and community activists will join together to raise awareness for this vital natural resource. 



The 9th Annual Everglades Awareness Benefit Concert at Gramps is sponsored by Ploppy Palace Productions and The Miccosukee Tribe Of Indians Of Florida, Dr. Michael Lemus of Lemus Natural Medicine, Inc and VolunteerCleanup.Org. Production Support by 7Th Circuit ProductionsResurrection Drums,#MiccosukeeMediaMut Communications and KPW Global Media Group.


TICKET LINK: http://evergladesconcert9.eventbrite.com


As an all ages event, we are reaching out to younger people and families to participate in the 9th Annual Everglades Awareness Benefit Concert at Gramps on Sunday, September 18, 2016. People are never too young to learn about the environment, care about the ecosystem and enjoy good music. We are reaching out to the schools and the teachers to participate in this event. 


We are planning on some kids activities - especially for the early part of the day. New ideas are welcomed and we will see how we can fit them in the current plans. 


This gathering is an opportunity to share an appreciation of nature with young people as we celebrate the vitality of the Everglades. Join us and make a difference!
https://www.facebook.com/events/712232532250837

Saturday, September 3, 2016

9th Annual Everglades Awareness Benefit Concert at Gramps in Wynwood September 18th

9th ANNUAL EVERGLADES AWARENESS BENEFIT CONCERT AT GRAMPS
Sunday, September 18, 2016
2:00pm – 1:00am

HOSTED BY PLOPPY PALACE PRODUCTIONS
& LOVE THE EVERGLADES MOVEMENT




On Sunday, September 18, 2016 Ploppy Palace Productions and Love The Everglades Movement will be hosting a concert to raise awareness and funds for Everglades protection and public education. As part of this three stage extravaganza, some of South Florida's top bands, spoken word artists and community activists will join together to raise awareness for this vital natural resource.




There will be musical performances by The Spam Allstars, Army Gideon, The Baboons, Iko-Iko, The Medicine Box, Nag Champayons, The Oski Foundation, Magic City Hippies, Blue Sky Drive, Chantil Dukart, Above The Skyline, Spank, Zen Per Capita, PATH, Venus Rising, Kuyayky, Rachelle Coba, Bryant Del Toro, Mishelle Forman Duo, Steve Minotti, Grant Livingston, Anthony Nelson, Mr. Grim Reapa, Orion, Raven, Michelangelo, Matt Bodi Brenowitz, Haviken Hayes and more.




Guest speakers include: FL State Rep. David Richardson, City of South Miami Mayor Phil Stoddard, Houston Cypress from Love The Everglades Movement, Laura Reynolds from Conservation Concepts; Rhonda Roff from Sierra Club Callusa Chapter; Dara Schoenwald & David Doebler from VolunteerCleanup.org; George Cavros from Floridians For Solar Choice, Celeste De Palma from Audubon Florida, Sam Van Leer from Urban Paradise Guild, Michael Gibaldi from Surfrider Foundation Miami Chapter, Samuel Tommie and other concerned citizens.



Spoken word by Alonso, Marcus Blake, Rio and more.

Dance and performance by Elviza's Rockabelly Hippies featuring Elviza, Symphony & Sofia Luna plus Melody Gedeon, Feiruz Asaad and more.

Live art by Anibal Fernandez, Linx, Rei Ramirez and more.



Information booths from Love The Everglades Movement, VolunteerCleanup.org and other organizations.

Vendors and small businesses promoting and selling their merchandise, including The Wallflower Gallery, Progressive Rags, Lotus In Hand Therapy and others.

Face painting with Them There Eyes. More kids activities are being developed, so stay tuned!

This is an all ages event
Admission is $ 10.
Children under 12 - FREE
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/9th-annual-everglades-awareness-benefit-concert-at-gramps-tickets-27413701118

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The 9th Annual Everglades Awareness Benefit Concert at Gramps is sponsored by Ploppy Palace Productions and The Miccosukee Tribe of Florida, Dr. Michael Lemus and VolunteerCleanup.org.

Production Support by 7th Circuit Productions, Resurrection Drums, Miccosukee Media, Mut Communications and KPW Media.




Gramps
176 NW 24th St
Miami, Florida 33127
www.gramps.com
www.facebook.com/grampsmiami

** Sponsorship and vending opportunities are still available.**

Donate here: www.gofundme.com/LoveTheEverglades

For more information, please check out www.ploppypalace.com or e-mail Ploppy Palace Productions at events@ploppypalace.com or call 305-579-0069.
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Love The Everglades Movement



MISSION STATEMENT

The Everglades Awareness Benefit Concert Series is a platform for individuals and organizations to engage the community about environmental issues and find solutions to help protect the Everglades ecosystem and our water supply.

OBJECTIVES:
http://www.lovetheeverglades.org/about-us.html

DONATE NOW: www.gofundme.com/LoveTheEverglades

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Join us for Love the Everglades Movement Summer Symposium 2016 - GIVING BACK TO THE EVERGLADES August 6, 7and 14 with Featured Speakers & Presentations!




Join us for Love the Everglades Movement Summer Symposium 2016 - GIVING BACK TO THE EVERGLADES August 6-7, and Aug.14 - the Everglades needs your support! The focus will be Everglades ecology, ‪‎spirituality‬, activist reports on environmental crises, theology, art, and ‪activism‬. It will feature guest speakers, physical and digital art displays, workshops, live entertainment, and more. One of the guest speakers is Laura Reynolds of Conservation Concepts, LLC / Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, giving a presenation and speaking about 'Turkey Point Solutions:  A Win-Win for Dade County & Biscayne Bay'.




Environmental Clean-up: Day 3

'Turkey Point Solutions: A win-win for Dade County and Biscayne Bay'

For over 30 years, FPL has run an industrial power complex at its Turkey Point Nuclear Plant site. FPL's flawed cooling canal system is now polluting groundwater and surface water in Biscayne Bay and beyond.

There has been inconsistent pressure on FPL and regulators to ensure a long-term solution to this unacceptable environmental situation that effectively protects the unique biodiversity and natural resources in Florida.

With your help we will build a case through the additional collection of data to gain a better understanding of the ongoing environmental damage in order to make FPL and regulators accountable.



Thursday, July 21, 2016

Summer Symposium 2016: 'Giving Back To The Everglades' Day 3: Everglades Clean-Up August 14th



Join us at the Love the Everglades Movement's 3-day event to learn how you can get involved in Everglades issues, Clean Water, Solar Power, and Anti-Fracking. You'll be inspired by the art, entertainment, presentations, and workshops!




Register Here:




Love The Everglades Movement (LTEM)
is a multi-faceted environmental organization that works to bolster public support for the Everglades with community outreach events. One of the things that makes LTEM a unique organization comes from our full spectrum format that combines education with the arts, spirituality and the inclusion of diverse communities. Our goal is to empower people and provide outlets to protect the Everglades and our natural resources. 





Day 3 (Sun, Aug 14) is an opportunity for direct action with an Everglades Clean-Up that brings people into the Everglades to remove garbage and invasive plants. This hands-on excursion will connect individuals and communities to the wilderness and waterways by providing education and experiences. This gathering will be open to people of all ages and offer a chance to interact with nature beneficially. This is a new component to the Summer Symposium and we are partnering with an assortment of organizations to generate solid engagement.

Love The Everglades Movement's 2016 Summer Symposium is sponsored by the Miccosukee Tribe of Florida, Lemus Natural Medicine, VolunteerCleanup.org and concerned citizens.





Additional support provided by Global Indigenous Group, a student organization at Florida International University. Thanks also to FIU's Global Indigenous Forum.

To support Love The Everglades Movement please contribute at www.gofundme.com/.lovetheeverglades

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Love The Everglades Movement's Summer Symposium 2016 "GIVING BACK TO THE EVERGLADES" August 6, 7, and 14, 2016

Salutations from the Greater Everglades,
     This is an important moment we find ourselves in -- a moment that's ripe for decisive action, a loving action.  This summer we are working with friends old and new to identify the pathways that we can take to improve water quality and uphold the vitality of the Circle of Life.
     We look forward to catching up with you at these events.  Out of that fellowship, we hope to initiate actions that will benefit our communities and future generations.  Bring your best intentions, your innovative tactics and strategies, your latest research, and your soulful art.
     Together we can do this!
Love The Everglades Movement

Love the Everglades Movement’s Third Annual Summer Symposium Focuses on Giving Back


Event scheduled for August 6, 7 and 14 features speakers, presentations, workshops, activism, entertainment and an Everglades cleanup

Miami, FL – July 13, 2016 –
When asked what the Love the Everglades Movement means to him, one of the group’s founders Reverend Houston R. Cypress likes to recall a famous Teddy Roosevelt quote: “Do what you can, with what you’ve got, where you are.” Such is the spirit of this year’s Summer Symposium, to be held at
Miccosukee Resort & Convention Center
500 SW 177th Ave, Miami, FL 33194
August 6,

F.I.U. Modesto Maidique Campus
11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199
August 7,

and a cleanup will be in the Everglades
along the Tamiami Trail at the L-29 Levee and L-67 Levee
at the ValuJet Crash Memorial Site
on August 14.

This year’s theme is “Giving Back To The Everglades”, and judging from the extensive programming of speakers, presentations, workshops, live entertainment, and a hands-on Everglades cleanup, both the quote and the theme apply perfectly. More specifically, the Summer Symposium’s focus will cover Everglades ecology, spirituality, activist reports on environmental crises, art, and community involvement.

The 2016 iteration will feature guest speakers including:

ELECTED OFFICIALS:
Florida State Senator Dwight Bullard,
Florida State Representative Mark S. Pafford,
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Daniella Levine Cava,

VOICES OF THE ORIGINAL PEOPLE:
Betty L. Osceola from the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida,
Samuel Tommie from the Seminole Tribe of Florida,

COMMUNITY MEMBERS & NGOs
Author & Ecologist Thomas E. Lodge, Ph.D.,
Laura Reynolds from Conservation Concepts,
George Cavros from Southern Alliance for Clean Energy,
Capt. Mike Conner from BullSugar.org,
Rev. Dr. Thomas L. Norris from Medicine Signs Spiritual Center,
Rafel Lemus, MD, from Lemus Natural Medicine,
a representative from the Conservancy of Southwest Florida,

AND MANY OTHER SPEAKERS.

In addition, there will be a prayer room, physical and digital art displays, workshops, and live entertainment.  For the full schedule, go to www.lovetheeverglades.org/summer-symposium-2016.html.

“The Love the Everglades Movement offers a chance for people from all walks of life to answer the call of the Everglades. We honor the water that flows through our lives, our bodies and touches all aspects of the Circle of Life,” says Cypress. “This is the moment for working together, respecting each other and caring for a unique ecology that we are a part of.”

“The Summer Symposium provides an opportunity for our community to come together in solidarity for the Everglades and our natural resources,” says Flash, member of the LTEM Coordination Circle. “We are working to create change with sustainable policies that respect the water and our future.”

By the end of the symposium, the group intends to solidify actionable strategies to defeat Amendment 1 in November, shut down seismic testing in the Big Cypress National Preserve, create several proposals for art projects, and empower the community with resources to give back to the River of Grass.

Free table space is available to community organizations; sponsorship packages are now available. The event is free and open to the public; an accompanying benefit concert will take place at Gramps in Wynwood during September. Donations are being accepted via check, or online at: www.gofundme.com/lovetheeverglades.

For more details, visit www.LoveTheEverglades.org.

SS16 Day 1 Event page  - https://www.facebook.com/events/799073323562322/
SS16 Day 2 Event page  - https://www.facebook.com/events/262164700824279/ 
 
THANK YOU TO OUR SYMPOSIUM SPONSORS:
  • Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida
  • Lemus Natural Medicine
  • Sunkeeper Environmental Solutions
  • Ploppy Palace Productions
  • Upper Room Art Gallery
  • Lloyd Goradesky & Gator In The Bay
  • 7th Circuit Productions
  • Mut Comm
  • KPW Global Media Group
  • Progressive Rags
  • VolunteerCleanup.Org
 
9th ANNUAL EVERGLADES AWARENESS BENEFIT CONCERT AT GRAMPS
at GRAMPS in the Wynwood Arts District
Sunday, September 18, 2016
from 2pm to 1am

HOSTED BY PLOPPY PALACE PRODUCTIONS
& LOVE THE EVERGLADES MOVEMENT

The Everglades Awareness Benefit Concert Series is a platform for individuals and organizations to engage the community about environmental issues and find solutions to help protect the Everglades ecosystem and our water supply.
Ploppy Palace Productions and Love The Everglades Movement will be hosting a concert to raise awareness and funds for Everglades protection and public education. As part of this three stage extravaganza, some of South Florida's top bands, spoken word artists and community activists will join together to raise awareness for this vital natural resource!!
 
CALL TO ARTISTS!
Love The Everglades Movement is preparing for the
Summer Symposium 2016: Giving Back To The Everglades
and the 9th Annual Everglades Awareness Benefit Concert.

We will be featuring a video slide show with artwork and we are accepting submissions.

1) file size of 2mbs to 3mbs
2) 150 ppi
3) no watermark or names on images (only within metadata) -
Note: we will put your name on each image
4) limit submission to 8 images for each artist
5) send file via WeTransfer.com - email: events@ploppypalace.com
6) Deadline for submissions: Mon, July 25
Thank you for your effort and creativity!
 
Sponsorship opportunities are available.
Visit the attached link for our Sponsorship options:
http://bit.ly/LTEM16S 

Our efforts would not be possible without your support.

Donations are accepted by check payable to:
Love The Everglades, Inc.
HC 61 West 4000
Ochopee, FL  34141

Or you can make a donation online at:
https://www.gofundme.com/lovetheeverglades
 

Preserve, Restore and Conserve -
 ONE LOVE FLORIDA EVERGLADES
 
Speakers, Art, Spirituality, Entertainment, Info Tables
Saturday, August 6
Miccosukee Resort
Free Registration
Action-Planning, Workshops
Sunday, August 7
FIU Maidique Campus
Free Registration
Environmental Cleanup
Sunday, August 14
Tamiami Trail
Free Registration
http://www.lovetheeverglades.org/
https://www.facebook.com/LoveTheEverglades/
http://twitter.com/evergladeslove
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Monday, July 4, 2016

Registration Opens Today for Love the Everglades Movement Summer Symposium: August 6 & 7, and August 14 Environmental Cleanup


Registration Opens Today for Love the Everglades Movement Summer Symposium --> August 6 & 7, and August 14 - a weekend of presentations, guest speakers, entertainment, art, spirituality, and strategizing aimed to raise awareness and spur action to preserve the Florida Everglades; a precious, vital natural resource. 



There is only one Everglades and Love the Everglades Movement needs your help to create awareness & conservation.

Love the Everglades Movement
Summer Symposium 2016
GIVING BACK TO THE EVERGLADES
August 6-7, and August 14, 2016
REGISTRATION OPEN NOW:
http://www.lovetheeverglades.org/summer-symposium-2016.html



Monday, June 20, 2016

Save the Date: August 6 & 7, and August 14 for Love the Everglades Movement 2016 Summer Symposium


Save the Date: August 6 & 7, and August 14 for Love the Everglades Movement 2016 Summer Symposium. A weekend of presentations, guest speakers, entertainment, art, spirituality, and strategizing aimed to raise awareness and spur action to preserve the Florida Everglades; a precious, vital natural resource. There is only one Everglades and Love the Everglades Movement needs your help to raise awareness and funds for Everglades protection and public education, learn more here: http://www.lovetheeverglades.org/summer-symposium-2016.html