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And we will honor this year’s Global Partner Award winner, Rob Fried!
Rob is the Founder and Executive Director of Connecticut based music charity organization, Band Central with a mantra “to show up, get down and do good.”[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
Catering will be provided by
Location: Stepping Stones Museum for Children in Norwalk, CT
The gala will feature a brief version our new film highlighting RainForest ArtLink and our work in Guatemala.
Please enjoy meeting Manuel from Guatemala in his Meet the Artist video, from our new story gathering series.
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Rainforest Fact: Most rainforest leaves are very green and have a waxy kind of coating to them. Approximately 90 percent of rainforest plant leaves have what is called a “drip tip.” The drip tip (seen on this fern leaf), is the pointed end of the leaf. This tip makes it easier for water to run off the leaves and bring water to the roots of the plants below.
Enjoy these photos of RainForest ArtLink students in Guatemala taken by our documentary filmmaker, Abbie Steckler.
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