September 29, 2019 – 7:30 PM
Olympia Unitarian Universalist Congregation
2315 Division St NW, Olympia
A five-piece chamber jazz ensemble performing Nelda Swiggett’s original music, which engages the power of artistic expression — live music, spoken words, images and poetry — to connect audiences deeply and emotionally to the scientific realities of climate change.
But this is not just a concert. Ultimately a story of hope, the performance leaves audiences inspired to take action.
Why Alaska? While the earth has warmed on average about 2° F since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the Arctic is warming nearly twice as fast. The impacts of climate change are significant and alarming in Alaska right now, and this should be a wake up call for all of us.
“… wonderfully inspiring… The content was informative without being preachy, the music was magical…”
— Gail M.
“… spliced with a dialogue about climate science and solutions. It touches the emotional edges of our understanding and invites action from a deeper place.”
— Louise Stonington
Sponsored by the OUUC Environmental Action Team
Free – donations appreciated
For more information: www.alaskasuite.com.