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	<title>Folk Sessions 08 &#187; News &amp; Notes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watershed Wednesday  January 14th, takes a step back, putting the threats to the Verde in context through a two-part event illustrating water’s importance to all of life.
At 6 p.m., “RiverWebs,” a documentary about life, death, science, and streams, will be shown at the Crossroads Center at Prescott College. The hour-long film takes a close look [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Watershed Wednesday</strong>  <strong>January 14th,</strong> takes a step back, putting the threats to the Verde in context through a two-part event illustrating water’s importance to all of life.</p>
<p><strong>At 6 p.m</strong>., <strong>“RiverWebs,”</strong> a documentary about life, death, science, and streams, will be shown at the <strong>Crossroads Center at Prescott College</strong>. The hour-long film takes a close look at an international group of river ecologists who share a story of tragedy, growth, and recovery across Eastern and Western cultures.  Donations will be accepted for the filmmakers’ nonprofit organization.</p>
<p><strong>At 7:30</strong>, the action moves to the <strong>Raven Café, 142 N. Cortez St., Prescott,</strong> where members of the Sacred Earth Endurance Coop will present a visual and musical account of the annual Hopi water run. The run, recently opened to non-Hopi people, follows the path that water takes from rain on the mesas to the springs below. Runners will map the route and share personal journal entries and musical interpretations of what it is like to run up to 30 miles without stopping in this ancient re-enactment of the reality that water is life</p>
<p>For more information about Watershed Wednesday or Verde River issues, call <strong>Edie Dillon at (928) 277-9155. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Tom Agostino</strong> is pleased to announce the release of <em><strong>Seven Rivers,</strong></em> (Folk Sessions Records). This 12 song cd features Tom’s music w/ help from friends <em>Alexa MacDonald, Jan Alexander, Lamar Hill, Kent Gugler, Christa Agostino</em> and others. <strong> To Order:</strong> email <a href="mailto:tom@folksessions.com">tom@folksessions.com</a>  w/ address for shipment. Pay on receiving CD and invoice. Cost is $10. You can listen <a href="http://www.myspace.com/folksessions">right here</a><br />
<em>KJZA is now broadcasting on 90.1FM on the Weekends. All you Prescott listeners can now turn to 90.1fm if you are having trouble receiving 89.5.</em></p>
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