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Sea No Evil Art Show

The Sea No Evil Art Show raises money for Sea Shepherd.

By Brooke Still

Saturday, July 31, the Sea No Evil Art Show will return to Riverside, Calif. The art show is benefiting the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society through a silent auction of more than 60 pieces of art. Captain Paul Watson, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, will also be speaking at the event. Additional entertainment includes live music from DJ The Crystal Method and an acoustic set from Matt Costa. In 2009, the Sea No Evil Art Show raised more than $66,000 for the sole benefit of the conservation society.

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