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Annual Red Sand Project Event on Oct. 5

Dave Block on September 27, 2024 September 27, 2024
Two people fill cracks in the pavement with red sand during the Walk for the Missing and Stolen event as part of the Red Sand Project on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail in Easton, Pennsylvania.

Help us fill pavement cracks with red sand to bear witness to missing and murdered Indigenous women during the annual Red Sand Project event at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, at the trailhead arch behind Don Juan Mex Grill, 300 North 3rd Street. 

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