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Acorn MusEcology Project presents: Beavers at Occidental Center for the Arts October 4 – 6

Gary Carnivele September 23, 2024

October 4, 5, 6 : Acorn MusEcology Project presents: Beavers at Occidental Center for the Arts. The Acorn MusEcology Projectis a 22-voice choral ensemble based in Sonoma County, California, composing and performing original music that explores our collective role as caretakers in our relationship with our animal and plant brethren and living systems. Concert programs are created to advance the causes of environmental stewardship—toward the rediscovery, healing, and reimagining of a vibrant planet beyond our own time. Sarah Dupre is Music Director. Robin Eschner is Creative Director. Tickets $25 @ https://acornsings.org. Friday 10/4 @ 7 pm; Sat. 10/5 @ 3pm; Sun. 10/6 @ 3 pm at Occidental Center for the Arts, 3850 Doris Murphy Ct. Occidental, CA. 95465. 

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