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DESCRIPTION:FRESNO EARTH DAY ‘05: RESIST, RESTORE, REJUVENATE!    Hey people! It is 
 springtime, a time of fresh rain, flowers, green foothills, and only 
 slightly smoggy air. Springtime is high time for the Earth, and in the 
 great tradition of the contemporary environmental movement it is time for 
 Earth Day.   This year the Fresno Earth Day Festival will be held SUNDAY 
 APRIL 24TH from Noon to Sunset at Avacado Lake—23 miles east of Fresno. 
 Follow Highway 180 east and take a left on Piedra road a few miles beyond 
 Centerville. (See information below for bicycling and car-pooling.) The 
 theme for Earth Day this year is Putting the Earth First: Resist, Restore, 
 and Rejuvenate. We are taking our cue in part from the recent World Social 
 Forum in Porto Allegre Brazil (the counterpoint to the World Economic 
 Forum) where activists and organizers from all over the planet proclaimed 
 that “Another World is Possible.” Let’s all dream, envision, and 
 dedicate ourselves to making a world in which our economy, society, and 
 politics and our everyday lives are guided first by the well being of the 
 Earth. Non-profits, activists, government agencies, artists, musicians and 
 you are invited to inspire and inform. RESIST politics and economics that 
 puts profit first and RESIST the urges that advertising has generated in 
 you to do what is convenient, popular and destructive rather than what is 
 conscientious, healthy and life-giving. RESTORE the air, water, and land so 
 badly damaged by centuries of “development,” and RESTORE the sense of 
 community responsibility that keeps the people happy and the local 
 environment healthy. REJUVENATE the rivers and the life of the rivers; the 
 marsh lands and the life of the marsh lands; the foothills and mountains 
 and the life of the foothills and mountains. REJUVENATE in each breath your 
 own physical, mental, and spiritual well being which is only as strong as 
 the environment with which we are all always connected. Resist, restore, 
 rejuvenate! It’s Earth Day. Except for a $4 charge to enter the park, the 
 event is totally free.    Earth Day actually will begin Sunday, April 24th 
 at 9 am with a walk to save Wahallich/Jesse Morrow Mountain—a beautiful 
 and majestic foothill between Highway 180 and Tyvee Valley that is 
 threatened by RMC Pacific’s plan to turn it into a gravel quarry. Local 
 Choinumni people and neighbors will guide a walking tour and discuss the 
 history and flora and fauna of the Mountain. Follow the directions to 
 Avocado Lake and watch for signs from Piedra road. All are welcome to 
 participate in the walk.   Ska/dub, folk, indigenous, and blues music from 
 a solar powered stage will be featured throughout the day. Music will be 
 interspersed with messages from powerful speakers who have dedicated 
 themselves to the struggle for a healthy environment. Free vegetarian and 
 vegan food from sponsors of the event and from Food Not Bombs will be 
 provided. This year there will be no vending though groups and individuals 
 will be presenting their crafts, art work, and food for donation. In this 
 spirit a really, really, really free market is being organized. Everyone is 
 encouraged to bring out items to give away. So dig out that stuff from your 
 garage, attic or Derrell’s mini storage, and see if someone else can use 
 or enjoy it. Maybe you’ll find something you can use or enjoy. This is 
 shopping the old fashioned way, by mutual aid! If you get tired of shopping 
 for free stuff there is swimming at Avocado Lake and there will be a drum 
 circle at dusk to close out the event.   There will be info tables from 
 dozens of local groups, experts, and agencies. But this year you will be 
 asked to give information as well as receive. What will the Earth First 
 source of energy be? How much energy do we really need and how can it be 
 produced in an ecologically sound way? How about water? Are dams really 
 necessary? How many? How about land? What if people changed their diets? 
 How much land could be saved by cutting down on or eliminating junk food 
 and meat? What about transportation? We all know that the internal 
 combustion automobile is the most destructive technology in the history of 
 the human race, but what is a sound alternative transportation system to 
 auto-mania? And how about population and housing? As a culmination of the 
 day’s event we will bring together all the insights and information in a 
 follow-up meeting and construct a framework for (un)developing an 
 ecologically sound future.   We agree that the distance to Avacado Lake is 
 a problem both for the environment and for the pocketbook. We are currently 
 seeking to secure bus service from Fresno FAX to the mountain. In any event 
 we will have carpooling available. Also, a bike ride to Avocado Lake is 
 being organized by the Fresno County Bicycle Coaltion. To access 
 information about transportation or to get more information about Fresno 
 Earth Day 2005 check us out at http://www.fresnoearthday.org. We look 
 forward to seeing everybody at Avocado Lake. One peace, one planet.  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/03/22/60953.php
SUMMARY:Fresno Earth Day
LOCATION:23 miles east of Fresno. Follow Highway 180 east and take a left on Piedra 
 road a few miles beyond Centerville
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