People from across the Kentish municipality come together to seek healing after last month's terrifying storm that left hurricane-like damage.
That kind of psychological impact of a traumatic storm event is what inspired Greg Taylor and his Mount Roland Rivercare group to organise a community get-together with poetry, music and sharing stories at the Claude Road Hall.
The storm was erratic, missing one place, trashing the next and it was felt from Gunns Plains to Biralee, Kimberley to Penguin. Powerlines were torn down, roofs came off houses and at one point, Musician Anisha Luyten sang Michael Jackson's Earth Song, inspired by her own concern that there has not been enough action on climate change.
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