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Concert Benefit to Save the Earth, You in?

The Sierra Club, Placer Land Trust and more Conservation and Environmental speakers want to talk and rock you!

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Emilie Brown cares about her future, and yours too. Disposing of food scraps is soon to be more highly regulated by waste management agencies across the country. Ahead of that curve, the founder of the Placer High School Environmental Club Ms. Brown has created an outstanding program she calls, ‘Scraps to Soil’. Her idea helps return kitchen waste to the environment to become a soil additive. She and other environmental conservation groups will share their ideas at a benefit and concert in Auburn.

PHS Environmental in concert with Sierra Club and other environmental organizations will attend the event Emilie is hosting featuring music by headliner the AddALemon band on Friday, October 29th at 6pm to celebrate and promote environmental awareness. The benefit concert will offer access to leading environmental groups working to preserve and improve Earth. Like young climate activist, Greta Thunberg, teenagers are voicing concern and offering ideas to help save the future now making this an event for the whole family to enjoy.

Seats to this exclusive event at the Auburn State Theatre, 985 Lincoln Way, in Auburn CA to benefit environmental programs are only $20.00 and available in advance at www.auburnstatetheatre.org or at the door October 29th.

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Learn more from Sierra Club, Sierra Forest Legacy, One Tree Planted, Point Blue, Rainforest Alliance, Keep Tahoe Blue, Sierra Streams Institute, Gold Country Wildlife Rescue, Placer Land Trust and the American River Conservancy beginning at 6pm, with AddALemon taking the stage at 7pm. Help support the environment, our young leaders and conservation to benefit families now and for the future when you attend. Let’s all try to get ahead of the curve in preserving our planet and have fun doing it!

Emilie Brown also has a podcast, Five Minutes for Earth, is a conservation guest writer for Auburn Journal and will be assisting Clear Water, a group helping provide clean water projects for Africa.

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