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Please forward this webpage as far and wide as possible to everyone you feel comfortable sending it to including the networks and organizations that you work/play with. Everyone deserves the opportunity to have this informarion. What they/you/I/we do with this information is a choice that each of us makes.

There are pdf posters on the download page that can help you let people know about Sacred Ceremonials for Salish Sea. They may also be helpful as a starting place to make a poster for your area.

There is also a pdf document on the download page that can be printed two sided, cut into separate cards, that produces "thank you water" calling cards. The sacred-ceremonials-for-salish-sea.net website address is on the card. This provides a good way to share the webpage address with people you talk with, or something that can be picked up from a conspicuous place perhaps where there is also a poster displayed.


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