Locals And Visitors Gather In Sag Harbor For 'Interdependence Day' Walk - 27 East

Locals And Visitors Gather In Sag Harbor For 'Interdependence Day' Walk

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Participants in the Walk For Interdependence: Keep Our Families Together using space blankets also given to detained immigrants in Texas. JON WINKLER

Participants in the Walk For Interdependence: Keep Our Families Together using space blankets also given to detained immigrants in Texas. JON WINKLER

Lora Lomuscio

Lora Lomuscio

 a Shelter Island resident

a Shelter Island resident

 with her sign before participating in the Walk For Interdependence: Keep Our Families Together in Sag Harbor. JON WINKLER

with her sign before participating in the Walk For Interdependence: Keep Our Families Together in Sag Harbor. JON WINKLER

Heidi Rain

Heidi Rain

 a Sag Harbor resident

a Sag Harbor resident

 with her sign before participating in the Walk For Interdependence: Keep Our Families Together in Sag Harbor. JON WINKLER

with her sign before participating in the Walk For Interdependence: Keep Our Families Together in Sag Harbor. JON WINKLER

Participants at the John A. Ward Memorial Windmill before the Walk For Interdependence: Keep Our Families Together in Sag Harbor. JON WINKLER

Participants at the John A. Ward Memorial Windmill before the Walk For Interdependence: Keep Our Families Together in Sag Harbor. JON WINKLER

Kevin Lopez

Kevin Lopez

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 Jessenia Morales and Maria Rosas-Torres with their signs before participating in the Walk For Interdependence: Keep Our Families Together in Sag Harbor. JON WINKLER

Jessenia Morales and Maria Rosas-Torres with their signs before participating in the Walk For Interdependence: Keep Our Families Together in Sag Harbor. JON WINKLER

Minerva Perez

Minerva Perez

 executive director of OLA of Eastern Long Island

executive director of OLA of Eastern Long Island

 speaking at the Walk For Interdependence: Keep Our Families Together in Sag Harbor. JON WINKLER

speaking at the Walk For Interdependence: Keep Our Families Together in Sag Harbor. JON WINKLER

The Reverend Kimberly Johnson of the Unitarian Universalist Congre

The Reverend Kimberly Johnson of the Unitarian Universalist Congre

authorJon Winkler on Jul 4, 2018
Waves of local residents and summer visitors walked up and down Main Street in Sag Harbor on Wednesday for the "Walk For Interdependence: Keep Our Families Together." Organized by community... more

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