Celebrating the Salish Sea
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Join Raincoast Conservation Foundation for an evening of Science, Information and
Inspiration, in the Charlie White Theatre, Mary Winspear Centre.
Elizabeth May is the key-note speaker. Chris Darimont, Raincoast Science Director is
Emcee. Adam Olsen of Tsartlip First Nation offers the Welcome, and with Misty MacDuffee our Raincoast Biologist will address the threats to British Columbia’s iconic Salish Sea and our southern resident Killer Whales. Enjoy a musical interlude by Canadian musician Kyla LeBlanc better known by her stage name Kytami, a "violinistextremist,” who rocks the fiddle like a woman possessed.
Also featured is the screening of Raincoast Conservation Foundation’s latest, short documentary film Directly Affected.
Elizabeth May’s key note presentation will conclude the evening, leaving the audience with new knowledge and inspiration to protect the Salish Sea, southern resident Killer Whales and all of British Columbia’s coastal waters. Elizabeth will accept questions.
Join Raincoast supporters on 25 April 2015 at the Charlie White Theatre, Mary Winspear Centre:
• 6:00 pm: Meet Our Scientists Reception, NGO Displays, Bar,
• 7:00 pm: Presentations, Musical Performance featuring Kytami
http://www.raincoast.org/2015/02/celebrate-the-salish-sea/
| Cost: |
Adult: $13.15 |
Category: |
Arts | Entertainment Film Talks | Lectures Concerts | Music Pop | Rock Roots Everything Else Community |
| Location: |
Mary Winspear Centre
2243 Beacon Ave., Sidney |
This event is for Everyone | |
| More Info: |
Mary Winspear Centre [email protected] 250-656-0275 Event Website |
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