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The Way to Wanakena, photos by Kristin Rehder

Opening Saturday Sept. 1 and running through Sept. 30 at the Ranger School in Wanakena NY. "The Way to Wanakena" explores the concept of community, inviting viewers to form their own definitions of community and to imagine ways to deepen a collective capacity to work together for Wanakena's future. All photos are by Kristin Rehder.

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