Young people are the future of our communities. Their ideas and input can help to shape our small towns and neighborhoods in meaningful ways, but their voices are often underrepresented in the media. To address this need, Coal Cracker Magazine, a project of Heron’s Eye Communications, will host a series of four free workshops to train young journalists in exploring their sense of place through interviews, writing and photography. The series is open to young people ages 12 – 18,
Read more →For a soul-satisfying look at the nature and the human nature of New York’s Catskill Mountains, don’t miss Michael Gadomski’s brand new book, The Catskills: A Photographic Portrait. Hot off the press, this full-color treat is a feast for the eyes and for the spirit, with more than 180 photographic images gathered in Delaware, Greene, Ulster and Sullivan counties. Filled with waterfalls, sky swells, cloud rolls, mountain vistas and more, the richly colored photos feature nature at its finest, but
Read more →Enjoy a little Earth Day inspiration from Heron’s Eye Communications Co-Founder Sandy Long during her visual amble “The Nature of the Upper Delaware: The Portal of Place.” Sandy will address the Upper Delaware Unitarian Universalist Fellowship: Sunday, April 22 10:15 am Berlin Township Community Center Beach Lake, PA“The Upper Delaware River region is profoundly beautiful, healing and transformative,” says Sandy. “It is also beset with seemingly endless threats that can stall us—or stir us to action.” Sandy, a writer and
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