Annie Lenihan was born in New York City with a cord wrapped around her neck and an allergy to her mother's milk. She has been fighting ever since. She is a painter and graphic designer. Annie has been working for a ban on natural gas drilling for over two and a half years. Working with CDOG, she has helped with grassroots change, educational work through films, discussion, graphics and photographs that help to expose the horror of this industry. Annie believes that communities have to have the right to decide for themselves what their community will be, an industrial zone or a farming community. She has lived in Chenango County, NY for the past ten years
ON APRIL 17TH THROUGH 23,2011, Five women will walk 90 miles from the Neversink Reservoir, NY to Salt Springs State Park, PA. We will carry a hand crafted "AMPHORA" of clean water taken from Buttermilk Falls in the Catskill Mountains to a place where water is endangered. WALK ABOUT WATER is a grassroots initiative to raise awareness of the sacredness of our water and our land. We will send this water around the world to other endangered lands, as a simple act of solidarity.
Annie Lenihan
Annie Lenihan was born in New York City with a cord wrapped around her neck and an allergy to her mother's milk. She has been fighting ever since. She is a painter and graphic designer. Annie has been working for a ban on natural gas drilling for over two and a half years. Working with CDOG, she has helped with grassroots change, educational work through films, discussion, graphics and photographs that help to expose the horror of this industry. Annie believes that communities have to have the right to decide for themselves what their community will be, an industrial zone or a farming community. She has lived in Chenango County, NY for the past ten years
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