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120 March In Cherry Valley

To Focus On Climate Change

Angelica Palmer leads one of the giant puppets, centerpieces of Saturday's parade in Cherry Valley to dramatize the plight of the planet.

CHERRY VALLEY – More than 120 people, from babies to senior citizens, turned out Saturday for the Peoples’ Climate March in Cherry Valley.

Marchers and walkers headed through the village bearing colorful banners, signs, and giant, handmade puppets (including Gaia, a butterfly, and a colorful banner of the sun).

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