A Day of Action with Seed Planting, Concert & Environmental Justice
1pm Seed Planting Ceremony and Blessing of the Land
2pm Music & Speakers
Tickets here: events.humanitix.com/earth-day-festival-4xg8d5xc
This Earth Day, The Palindrome at Eaglemount Wine & Cider is hosting a Festival to inspire Port Townsend to connect with nature and community. On April 19, the Saturday before Earth Day, local environmental groups, native seed advocates, elders and musicians will gather to sing and plant seeds for the future of the Peace Movement.
The first Earth Day in 1970 galvanized 20 million Americans to participate in demonstrations and rallies across the United States, leading to important legislation and the creation of the EPA. Now, 55 years later, our leaders are gutting protections, selling off the National Forests and fueling climate change—all for profit.
It is time to rise up again! The Port Townsend community will gather at 1pm for a blessing of the land by Kloo-aathl, aka Walter McQuillen, of the Makah Tribe. Joined by singer Mama Earth as well as local environmental groups Local 20/20, The Jefferson Land Trust and Olympic Peninsula Prairies, we will plant sunflowers and sing for the Earth.
Then at 2pm, Abracadabra Trip will play a rock n’ soul concert with songs old and new, including beloved songs familiar to all. Speakers will be featured throughout the concert, including author and conservationist Betsy Howell. There will be local environmental groups tabling and signing people up to get involved in conservation and Environmental Justice. There will also be a Tree Of Life, living sculpture in the Palindrome where citizens can write out and display their commitments to the Earth for the year.
“People usually think of the Earth Justice Movement as marches in the street, but first, we need to connect with the land and with each other,” says singer Mama Earth. “It is time to heal together in community, through dance and song, so we can have the strength to listen to the rivers running through our bodies and the spirit of the air in our lungs.”
Food will be available for purchase as well as Eaglemount cider, wine and mead. Sponsored by Eaglemount Wine & Cider, Co-sponsored by the Production Alliance, KPTZ and Green Pod.
This event is Open to the Public and donations are requested for the artists ($5-$20 sliding scale)
Community members are also encouraged to VOLUNTEER to support the festival and beautification of the land. There will be a volunteer work party April 19th from 10am-12pm to remove invasive ivy and restore natives to the forest around the Palindrome. Volunteers will receive a glass of cider
and meal as well as free entry to the concert.
To volunteer, please email laura@eaglemountwinery.com