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DESCRIPTION:Join the Center for Biological Diversity and Laurel Village Association to 
 celebrate a new mural in the Endangered Species Mural Project. The 
 California grizzly bear mural by Roger Peet and Fernando Santos will be the 
 fourteenth in our national project connecting communities with imperiled 
 wildlife. Come for the art, celebration, music, and refreshments. All ages, 
 rain or shine, free!\n\nArtists, activists and community groups will 
 celebrate the unveiling of three new California grizzly bear murals in 
 Oakland on Friday, the latest installment in the Center for Biological 
 Diversity’s national endangered species mural project. \n\nCalifornia’s 
 iconic golden bear graces the state flag, but has been absent from the 
 state for almost a century. The grizzly makes a symbolic return this Friday 
 in a series of murals in the Laurel District depicting the spirits of 
 grizzly bears.\n\n“When we lose wildlife, we lose a lot of what makes a 
 place unique, and we lose our connection to history,” said Roger Peet, 
 artist and endangered species mural project coordinator. “These murals 
 represent the holes left in our landscapes when iconic species like the 
 grizzly bear disappear. California is poised to reclaim that lost history 
 by bringing grizzlies and other animals back to the state's great 
 wildlands.”\n\n\n[ Mountain caribou mural in Sandpoint, Idaho. Mural 
 artists Mazatl and Joy Mallari (from the Justseeds Artists Cooperative) 
 worked with Roger Peet. ]\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/09/09/18802773.php
SUMMARY:Oakland Endangered Species Mural Celebration
LOCATION:Degrees Plato Tap Room Bottle Shop & Kitchen, 4251 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, 
 CA 94619
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/09/09/18802773.php
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