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SUMMARY:Mackinac Straits Corridor Authority to meet Feb. 27 in Lansing
DESCRIPTION:LANSING\, Mich. – The Mackinac Straits Corridor Authority (MSCA)\, tasked with overseeing construction\, maintenance and operation of a utility tunnel beneath the Straits of Mackinac\, will meet Feb. 27 in Lansing. A copy of the full agenda will be available at the MSCA website. The meeting will be available to watch live on YouTube. \nWho:\nCommunity members\, Interested residents\, Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) staff and contractors \nAccessibility:\nAttendees who require mobility\, visual\, hearing\, written\, or other assistance for effective participation should contact Orlando Curry at 517-241-7462 or CurryO@Michigan.gov\, preferably at least five business days prior to the scheduled meeting. Forms are located on the Title VI webpage. Requests made after this timeframe will be evaluated and honored to the extent possible. \nPublic comment:\nWritten public comment to the MSCA may be submitted online or to MDOT-MSCA@Michigan.gov. Each person who chooses to provide public comment at the meeting venue will have up to three minutes to address the MSCA. \nBackground:\nThe tunnel will house a replacement segment for the Enbridge Line 5 light oil and natural gas liquids (NGL) pipelines that currently sit on the bottom of the Straits and will accommodate other utilities to improve infrastructure connections between the peninsulas. MSCA will own the tunnel after it is built and provide independent oversight throughout its life. \nMore information regarding the authority’s role\, meeting minutes and recordings\, and other resources are available on the MSCA website\, including a list of frequently asked questions and answers.
URL:https://watchline5.com/event/mackinac-straits-corridor-authority-to-meet-feb-27-in-lansing/
LOCATION:Michigan Library and Historical Center\, 702 W. Kalamazoo St.\, Lansing\, Michigan\, 48915\, United States Minor Outlying Islands
CATEGORIES:Legal/Hearings
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SUMMARY:Line 5 Puppet Show - Dress Rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:Fight the Black Snake is a community-built puppet show raising funds for water defense in northern Wisconsin\, fighting back against Enbridge’s line 5 pipeline and new reroute threatening the Bad River watershed. More info and ways to get involved at watchline5.com. Come build puppets with us! \nWe will have our final dress rehearsal right before the show on Friday. \nLocation: United Church of Roger’s Park\, sanctuary
URL:https://watchline5.com/event/line-5-puppet-show-dress-rehearsal/
LOCATION:United Church of Rogers Park\, 1545 W Morse Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60626\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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SUMMARY:And Again\, The Waters Speak - A Puppet Show Against Pipelines
DESCRIPTION:The Pirates of the Buried Swamp present a puppet show against pipelines: “And Again\, The Waters Speak”. \nTime: Friday\, February 27\, doors at 6:30pm\, show at 7pm\nLocation: United Church of Roger’s Park\, in the sanctuary\nPrice: Pay what you can\, suggested donation $15 \n“And Again\, The Waters Speak” is a community built puppet show about colonial wounds\, and building connections from Chicago\, across the Great Lakes\, and to the Enbridge Line 5 re-route in the ceded territories. Most of us who live in cities have been severed from relationship with water. In fact\, the city as imagined by empires cannot exist without this desecration\, and many cities have been standing for so long that we don’t know any other reality. \nBecause of this\, when people hear of extraction projects happening in rural places\, places that have often been protected for longer\, they rush to the front lines\, because it’s easier to fight for something one may see as ‘whole’ or ‘pristine’ than the waters of their own homes. This isn’t to say that one is more important than the other. All our waters are connected\, and by learning the stories of the waters we call home\, by learning how to listen when they speak\, we can stand in solidarity with those fighting extraction farther away from us\, rooted in deep love and responsibility for every being we are connected to in struggle. \nWe chose the medium of puppetry to tell these stories because we wanted to use public art builds as a way to connect with people and get folks thinking about extractive projects both in and around Chicago\, as well as in connection to the Enbridge Line 5 re-route through the ceded territories. Our goal is to draw attention to and question the settler colonial ways of understanding land and water\, to share research about the history of the canalization of Chicago and the effects of line 5 done by others\, and to put on a good show. \nThis is a story in a constant state of telling and retelling\, and we are reaching out earnestly and with curiosity to people who have something they wish to share or correct. Please reach out to us so we can sharpen our minds together. \nThank You!
URL:https://watchline5.com/event/and-again-the-waters-speak-a-puppet-show-against-pipelines/
LOCATION:United Church of Rogers Park\, 1545 W Morse Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60626\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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