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The
Earth Pledge
"I pledge allegiance to the Earth, and all the life it
supports. One planet, in our care, irreplaceable, with
respect and sustenance for all" |
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We have
gotten everything we need to make Amphibia happen.
Thanks, everyone! |
Furniture
- we need eight 5' to 6' long couches
(Got 'em!)
A dozen folding chairs
(Got 'em!)
Eight small coffee or end tables
(Got 'em!) |
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Steel
(Got it!)
- The steel has now been paid for with a generous
donation from Tybobwowsky. Thanks for jumping off the
cliff with us, Ty! |
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Tent
Shade Material
(Got it!) -
The canopy material has now been donated. We have 500
yards of green ripstop nylon for the canopy. |
Carpet -
(Got it!)
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Electric
Power
(Got it!)
We have secured nearly 1000 watts of photovoltaic panels,
8 deep -cycle
batteries, 2 charge controllers, and a 3000-watt inverter
to power Amphibia. |
Lighting
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(Got it!)
Rope Lights - 20 strands: 5 green, 15 white |
Audio and
Video Equipment -
(Got it!) This equipment will be on loan to Amphibia from the Devil Duck King and Queen. Thanks!
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Contact us if you want to donate materials on the
wish list. |
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The planet named Amphibia
is wet and deeply green.
It’s quite a bit like Earth was once,
when dinosaurs were seen.
And on this planet far away
a special frog was born one day…
Infinity!—a hero’s name,
this frog was destined
for Earth fame.
They told her the assignment—to save the frogs on Earth.
“Our cousins are endangered there,
the humans rule without a
care.
They’re stuck on greed and foolish pride, they do not see
that deep inside,
They’re part of nature, not above it,
they need to learn to
truly love it.
Act with LOVE and off you go—
be sure to give them all a show!"
And off she flew through
deepest space
toward a new and different place.
She flew too fast for us to see,
She earned her name—Infinity!
At last she came to planet Earth,
a precious thing of unknown worth.
Where to start?
She made her plan
to visit first the Burning Man.
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The Amphibia story is excerpted and altered
from an upcoming children's book by Juanita
Hull-Carlson |
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