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Earth Day Celebration At Huckleberry (The Brookfield Journal) Come find out just how 'green' Brookfield is and just how many different local groups are doing something to improve planet. Alaska photographer to focus on park's badlands (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner) ANCHORAGE - Alaska photographer Carl Johnson has been chosen for an artist-in-residency by the National Park Service. A beautiful landscape (Canoe Travel) It may be one of the last travel frontiers in the world, but Nunavut makes a lasting impression on its visitors. University of Saskatchewan Researchers Awarded $1.66M for Northern, Community and Cultural Projects (Newswise) With funding announced today from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), University of Saskatchewan (U of S) researchers will launch a three-year project to better understand the political and economic roles that growing Aboriginal communities play in Canada's North. The lake that Cupid made (after global warming had melted the glacier) (Daily Mail) It seems an unlikely place to find such a symbol of romance. But Mother Nature chose this bleakly beautiful Arctic landscape to leave her mark in the form of a stunning heart-shaped lake. Entertainment Calendar: 04/24/2009 (Traverse City Record-Eagle) Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least 10-14 business days in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. 'Earth' is awe-inspiring (Newsday) The cycle of life -- and death, and struggle -- as experienced around the globe, in the air, under the sea and atop the disappearing Arctic ice. Only the strong survive on Discovery Channel show (Brick Township Bulletin) In September 2008, a navy blue and yellow bush plane lands on Tsusena Lake, deep in the wilderness of Alaska's Denali National Park and Preserve, hundreds of miles from civilization. The day is overcast. A pewter haze hangs over the mountains. Fields of blueberry bushes with leaves stained crimson by the autumn chill dot the landscape. Entertainment in Brief: 04/24/2009 (Traverse City Record-Eagle) Dennos Museum will welcome families; Renowned flutist will give recital; 'Sip and Savor' Wine Trail event; Infusion of Art and Music at Artcenter; Author discusses landscaping ideas; Concert will include flute choir debut; Mel Larimer Concert Series continues Cellist to fill Rosenthal's shoes at Sitka festival (Anchorage Daily News) The Sitka Summer Music Festival has announced that cellist Zuill Bailey will take over from Paul Rosenthal as artistic director of the festival when violinist Rosenthal steps down in 2012.
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