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Seattle Event: A Song for Our Planet

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Sunday, March 18, 90 singers and an orchestra will be debuting A Song for Our Planet by Henry Mollicone. It’s a free, classical, interfaith concert for environmental justice.

Commissioned by Plymouth Church and Seattle First Baptist Church, this work speaks to environmental stewardship from many religious traditions. Speakers include Ron Sims and various faith leaders. An environmental justice information fair will follow.

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