 On to the earth took time to celebrate water with the harvest moon celebration. The event was held at the rail river folk school in Bemidji and featured a feast of seasonal food and a night of music. Blues artist Corey Medina opened the evening with a few songs that got the crowd on their feet. He was followed by a sister singing duo called Rising Appalachia who came all the way up to Bemidji from Georgia because they believe in the cause of On to the Earth. So we're here because this is an event to celebrate our water and water protectors. Our band Rising Appalachia has a lot of music that has to do with lower Mississippi river and the level of pollution there and you know what we know is that music heals and music reminds us of our humanity. Now be sure to join us here on Lakeland News tomorrow night and we'll have more on the harvest moon celebration in our infocus segment. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.