Earth Guardians to Present at Beth Ami JCS

Earth Guardians, a project of GAYA-Global Alliance of Youth and Adults in Action will present at Beth Ami Jewish Cultural School and Adult Ed at Countryside Recreation Center, 10470 Oak St. Westminster on Sunday, February 13, 2011. Earth Guardian Youth wants us to think to the future when we are making decisions that are going to affect generations to come.

The earth is at a tipping point because of the decisions we and generations before us have made…together let’s think to the future and make decisions on behalf of leaving a better world for all the children that will inherit it…”

Earth Guardians will present a three-part presentation. First, there will be a short video about their history and local impact. Second Earth Guardian youth will
present the Bring your own Bag PowerPoint. Third, they will share the vision of the IMatter Kids-vs.-global warming Campaign and show a video with Robert Redford.

Beth Ami – Colorado Congregation for Humanistic Judaism provides the opportunity to celebrate Jewish culture and identity consistent with a humanistic philosophy of life. Humanistic Judaism offers a Secular alternative in contemporary Jewish life, and is compatible with many belief systems. It was established by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine in 1963 in Detroit, Michigan, and has grown into a worldwide movement. Beth Ami is affiliated with the Society for Humanistic Judaism.

About Lenore Kingston

I am the Jewish Cultural School Director at Beth Ami CCHJ. Beth Ami is a welcoming community where we connect to Jewish past, celebrate Jewish present, and link to Jewish future through a humanistic philosophy. www.bethami.com

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