The Future of the Gulf is in our Hands

Lori Bosarge expresses her thoughts and concerns through her art. Using her front yard, plywood from the garage, and her paints, she is sending all of us a message.

Artist, Lori Bosarge, with one of her signs

Artist, Lori Bosarge, with one of her signs, photographed July 19, 2010

God, Infinite Lover of All, bless us and all of nature, we need your help

God, Infinite Lover of All, bless us and all of nature, we need your help, photographed July 19, 2010

This sign reminds us that dispersants are dangerous chemicals

This sign reminds us that dispersants are dangerous chemicals, photographed July 19, 2010

You are invited to share community needs, resources, ideas, and opportunities with other people who care at the Future of the Gulf – Community Brainstorm. Let’s brainstorm together and encourage one another to move positively to save our gulf, way of life, health, and community.

Future of the Gulf – Community Brainstorm
Wednesday, July 21, 7:00-8:30 P.M.
Shelby Center – 101 Bienville Blvd.
Dauphin Island Sea Lab

West Dauphin Island Update: As of Saturday, July 17, oil from two weeks ago was still waiting to be cleaned on West Dauphin Island.

Oil remains uncleaned on the sands of Dauphin Island west of Katrina Cut

Oil remains uncleaned on the sands of Dauphin Island west of Katrina Cut. Notice the vehicle tracks in the picture. Photographed July 17, 2010.

Oil on west Dauphin Island

Oil on west Dauphin Island, photographed July 17, 2010

Oil on beach on west Dauphin Island

Oil on beach on west Dauphin Island, photographed July 17, 2010

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