After Chad, Chuck, and Maddog take the stage at Riviera Theatre in Chicago, join Calling All Crows and members of State Radio (above) as they unite with The Peggy Notebart Museum for a service project the day after the show! Volunteers will take part in a prairie clean up and squirrel observation, increasing the awareness and positive relationships between people with nature and our environment. Seriously!
Calling All Crows' Green Summer of Service with State Radio is its most ambitious hands on volunteer campaign ever with a goal of engaging 500 fans volunteering over 2,000 hours at 15 environmental service projects.
This event is free and open to the public, but space is limited and registration is required.
ABOUT THE PEGGY NOTEBART MUSEUM
The Peggy Notebart Museum serves to create a positive relationship between people and nature through collaborations, education, research and collections, exhibits and public forums that fosters urban connections to our region’s nature and science. For more information about The Peggy Notebart Museum, please visit http://www.naturemuseum.org/.
Calling All Crows is a service organization that mobilizes musicians and fans to promote human rights. Founded by musician Chad Stokes (of the bands State Radio and Dispatch) and his partner Sybil Gallagher, Calling All Crows works to inspire a grassroots ethic of service through humanitarian aid, hands on volunteerism, and issue advocacy. For more information, please visit http://www.callingallcrows.org/.
Space is limited and registration must close on Wednesday, June 9th!