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The Southern Minnesota region is set to host an array of events focused on environmental awareness and cultural engagement. A notable highlight is the Environmental Film Festival, which aims to showcase films that address pressing ecological issues while promoting sustainable practices. This festival serves as a platform for filmmakers and environmentalists to connect with audiences and discuss the impact of media on environmental advocacy.

In addition to the film festival, a new art exhibit will be opening, featuring works that explore the relationship between nature and society. This exhibit is expected to draw attention from local artists and art enthusiasts, providing a space for dialogue around the intersection of art and environmental themes.

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Live music events will also take center stage, featuring local and regional artists who aim to raise awareness through their performances. These events will not only entertain but also serve as a rallying point for community members to engage with the environmental movement.

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