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ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS

Raging forest fires underline importance of planting trees
Over 12,000 trees planted across northern Michigan in May 2009 by Upper Peninsula EarthKeepers; as project ends forest fires destroy untold thousands of trees.

Earth Day 2009 & The interfaith Upper Peninsula EarthKeeper Tree Project
Faith leaders bless and plant the first of 12,000 trees across the Upper Peninsula.

12,000 trees to be planted by U.P. EarthKeeper Team for Earth day 2009
The Upper Peninsula interfaith EarthKeepers will create the equivalent of a forest for Earth Day 2009 as 12,000 trees are planted by about 100 churches and temples across northern Michigan.

Wings & Seeds The Zaagkii Project
Native Plants and Pollinator Protection Initiative. 2008-2010

Earth Keepers accept White Pine Award
Upper Peninsula Earth Keeper Team announced plans for 2009 while accepting the prestigious White Pine Award from the Michigan Sierra Club

The Manoomin Project:At-risk teens, tribes restore wild rice in Michigan
Youth learn social issues like racism against American Indians.

Earth Keepers, KBIC Tribe, 9 faiths, students honored
by Lake Superior Magazine for environmental projects

Click here for more information.

2007 Lake Superior Day
Boreal Chamber Symphony lights up the northern night in concert to protect Lake Superior; Organizers hope annual Lake Superior Day concerts will encircle biggest Great Lake

2007 Lake Superior Day benefit concert
Click here for more information about the 2007 Lake Superior Day benefit concert.

2007 Earth Keepers Energy Summit
Click here for more information about the 2007 Earth Keeper's Energy Summit.

Clean Sweep 2007
Click here for more information about the Earth Keeper's Clean Sweep 2007.

TWO CEDAR TREE INSTITUTE PROGRAMS NAMED AMONG TOP 15 HARDEST WORKING NON-PROFIT PROJECTS IN AMERICA BY WORLD MAGAZINE 
To read more about the Earth Keeper Initiative program and the Manoomin Project
(wild rice) click here. Please support these projects with your donations.

Manoomin Project
Click here for more information about the Manoomin Project, which is a wild rice initiative that began in 2004.

Clean Sweep 2006
Click here for more information about the Earth Keeper's Clean Sweep 2006, which took place on April 22nd.

The Manoomin Project: Restoring wild rice to Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Third planting completed in September 2006, teaches at-risk youth respect for nature.

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