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Community Shout Out: Thanks to our Art Festival Sponsors
Devils Lake Journal
Devils Lake - Lake Region Heritage Center would like to send a shout out to the wonderful sponsors who helped them make their first art festival a huge success.
Lake Region Arts Council
Bergstrom Cars
Chamber of Commerce
Lisa Crosby, museum director said she also wanted to thank all of the fabulous artists that entered and the vendors that participated in this awesome event.
The performers were fantastic as well: Samantha Richards and the Devils Lake Choir, The Home School Choir, Jeremiah Johnson and the Community Orchestra, Peter Foss and the “Grease” cast, Lake Region Singers with Duane Jackson Sr. commentating, and the fabulous Miki Noltimeir and Miki’s School of Dance performers, Crosby said. Thank you to our art demonstrators: Jim Paulson and the Wood Carvers Club, Deborah Carlson from Lake Region State College, Dean Hagen Blacksmithing, Jon Offutt Glass Blowing and the Blue Gras
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World Wetlands Day Marked in Ireland With Photo Contest
2nd February 2021
Ireland s Ramsar sites, such as Clara Bog above, are important for their variety of wetlands habitats, for wintering and breeding birds and for plants, mammals and invertebrates
Credit: Peter Foss of Wetland Surveys Ireland
They might be small pockets of marshy ground, or they could be on bogs, in estuaries, or turloughs.
All these are wetland habitats, and are the focus of a new photographic contest to mark World Wetlands day today, February 2nd.
The global event marks 50 years since the signing of the Ramsar Convention, an international agreement on conservation and “wise use” of wetlands.