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Take The Plunge With Philippe Cousteau, Jr s EarthEcho International And Xylem Watermark And Join The Movement For A Clean Water Future This September

Take The Plunge With Philippe Cousteau, Jr s EarthEcho International And Xylem Watermark And Join The Movement For A Clean Water Future This September
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Take The Plunge With Philippe Cousteau, Jr s EarthEcho International And Xylem Watermark And Join The Movement For A Clean Water Future This September

Take The Plunge With Philippe Cousteau, Jr s EarthEcho International And Xylem Watermark And Join The Movement For A Clean Water Future This September
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Ley Line Releases New Single En Busca del Agua

  Austin’s fast rising multilingual folk fusion group, Ley Line, release their new single “En Busca del Agua” today on all digital platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and more. The single was previously released as a Bandcamp exclusive with the proceeds going to support the Austin Youth River Watch, and with so much positive feedback from fans that love and resonate with the song, Ley Line decided to release it officially during the week of Earth Day. Ley Line is hot on the heels of performing virtually at SXSW Online 2021 where they were just featured as a top SXSW pick from Bob Boilen who called the band “a super talented group” on NPR’s All Things Considered. NPR Music also included them as a SXSW pick on All Songs Considered too.

Amplify Austin Day raises $12 5 million for Central Texas nonprofits

Amplify Austin Day raises $12.5 million for Central Texas nonprofits By FOX 7 Austin Digital Team Published  AUSTIN, Texas - I Live Here I Give Here (ILHIGH) says that the ninth annual community-wide day of giving, Amplify Austin Day, raised more than $12.5 million in 2021 for 686 participating nonprofit organizations spanning seven Central Texas counties. The 24-hour day of giving began at 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 4 and ended on Friday, March 5. In addition to providing the online giving platform, through the Amplify Fund, ILHIGH says it raised more than $325,000 in matching gifts and prizes available to participating nonprofits to incentivize their campaigns. Donating to local nonprofits on Amplify Austin Day

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