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Canada’s Connie Kaldor plays Marblehead s Me&Thee, virtually Expect a dash of everything . each song will present a new sonic palette to suit everyone’s taste.
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Noted Canadian musician, Connie Kaldor, will hit the virtual Me&Thee stage alongside her talented sons on May 14. Kaldor has been called one of Canada’s finest songwriters and has been a full-time musician and a strong proponent for social issues and health concerns for decades. Known as an extraordinary performer and has even been named a member of the Order of Canada, Canada’s highest civilian honor. It is given to individuals for “a lifetime of outstanding achievement, dedication to the community and service to the nation.”
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Connie Kaldor (Courtesy of Artist)
Noted Canadian musician, Connie Kaldor, will play a virtual concert at the Me&Thee on Friday, May 14. Connie is acclaimed as one of Canada s finest songwriters and has been a full-time musician and a strong proponent for social issues and health concerns for several decades. Connie will be performing this virtual show alongside her two talented sons. The Me&Thee show take place on YouTube and Facebook and it begins at 8:00 p.m.
Connie Kaldor is well-known as an extraordinary performer and has even been named a member of the Order of Canada, Canada s highest civilian honor. It is given to individuals for a lifetime of outstanding achievement, dedication to the community and service to the nation. Connie s songs give listeners a glimpse into the landscape and people of the Canadian prairies but are also reminders about how home is where the heart is, no matter where we reside. Her repertoire is witty as well as serious and her versatility a
There are six dimensions of the Menominee Theoretical Model of Sustainability: land and sovereignty; the natural environment, including human beings; institutions; technology; economics; and human perception, activity, and behavior.
“I wish to pursue a course which will be the best for our children who will follow us.” Chief Oshkosh, May 12, 1856
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The Menominee people have been present in the great Lakes region since time immemorial. The tribe has no migration story. rather, the long-standing connection between people and land is evidenced through the Menominee’s creation story and, more recently, through archeological research. In the language, Menominee refer to themselves as the