NARROWSBURG, NY — The Damascus Citizens for Sustainability (DCS) will present Songs to Celebrate the Earth at the DCS storefront at 25 Main St. It takes place at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April …
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NARROWSBURG, NY — The Damascus Citizens for Sustainability (DCS) will present Songs to Celebrate the Earth at the DCS storefront at 25 Main St. It takes place at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 27.
The sing-along will be led by guitarist, songwriter and educator Lucas Maehara Rotman.
There’s no charge to join, but contributions are welcome. Children of all ages can attend with their parents or grandparents.
Rotman has had a home in the Upper Delaware River Valley for over 15 years. “Children have an innate sense of curiosity, empathy and connection to the world around them,” Rotman said. “It is no wonder that many of our fiercest earth/climate activists are young people who are passionately leading the way toward a more just and sustainable future. Songs and music that inspire a love and respect for the natural world resonate deeply with children and audiences of all ages by empowering us all to become more connected and rooted in the natural world and hopefully, more passionate stewards and earth warriors as well.”
Register to attend by emailing jane_skates@yahoo.com.
The storefront always welcomes children and their families to participate in sustainable crafts and other projects dedicated to preserving an awareness of protecting planet Earth, a DCS spokesperson said.
To learn more, visit www.damascuscitizensforsustainability.org.
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