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Breeze54 (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-17-07 10:03 AM Original message |
Fourth Anniversary of the War in Iraq - Events Today .... |
Edited on Sat Mar-17-07 10:06 AM by Breeze54
Andover, Massachusetts
RSVP • Four Years too Much vigil Monday, March 19th 2007 7PM Candlelight vigil to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the war in Iraq; to mourn all unnecessarily lost and destroyed lives both in the US and in Iraq; to remember the thousands of US troops still in harms way and to call on Congress to bring them home now. Sponsored by the Merrimack Valley People for Peace. Everyone is welcome to join. Please bring candles, appropriate signs, prayers, music and poems if you wish, and most of all determination to work for peace. The site is wheelchair accessible. Beverly, Massachusetts RSVP • Protest troop increase in Iraq Sunday, March 18th 2007 12:00 Support congressional efforts to limit war funding for Iraq. Let congress know that we believe they are moving in the right direction and that we will support their efforts to bring combat troops home. Please bring signs and flags and songs and chants. Boston, Massachusetts RSVP • New England Regional Protest Saturday, March 24th 2007 11:00 Boston Common 11am to 5 pm Anti-war Rally, March, Concert and Peace & Justice Fair brimfield, Massachusetts RSVP • brimfield peace vigil 7pm Monthly Event 1st and 3rd thursday of each month 1st and 3rd thursday of each month vigil on the brimfield common Brookline, Massachusetts RSVP • Iraq War anniversary vigil Monday, March 19th 2007 6pm We'll gather at the CVS corner and expand to the other 3 if we have enough people (and perhaps to the center island as well). The site is accessible to people with disabilities. Please bring candles. Cambridge, Massachusetts Harvard-Cambridge Walk for Peace 12:00 p.m. Weekly Event Every Wednesday. Every week, meeting at the John Harvard statue in Harvard Yard, members of the university community, along with residents of Cambridge, respond to the trauma that the American government is causing through acts of violence in Iraq carried out disingenously in the name of freedom and justice. We bear witness for peace, raising our collective hopes and inspiring us to actions that will lead us forward to a more humane U.S. foreign policy. We gather at noon on Wednesdays to speak to each other of the week's events or our own reflections, and then we slowly and in silence walk the perimeter of the Yard, each of us holding a sign with the name of someone who has died in the conflict. Fall River, Massachusetts RSVP • Four Years of War -- Far Too Many: A VIGIL Monday, March 19th 2007 4 PM A visibility to Commemorate the fourth year from the start of the Iraq War Falmouth, Massachusetts RSVP • Time of Remembrance Monday, March 19th 2007 5:00 pm A community vigil to remember all of the people who have suffered because the continuing conflict in Iraq. We will pause for a time of silence. All people will be welcomed and appreciated.... Fitchburg, Massachusetts RSVP • 4 YEARS TOO MANY! Sunday, March 18th 2007 12:30 PM DEMOCRACY IS NOT A SPECTATOR SPORT! Please join us to act in civil opposition to war and injustice. We will have a table available for public participation in the Friends for Peace Campaign. Gloucester, Massachusetts RSVP • Gloucester Stand for Peace, Rotary at Exit 11 off Rt 128N 12 noon Weekly Event Every Saturday at Grant Circle, Gloucester, MA (Rt. 128N to Exit 11) 12 noon to 1:00 P.M. Weekly vigil Greenfield, Massachusetts RSVP • A Hundred Ways to Stop War Rally Saturday, March 17th 2007 11am On Saturday, March 17, from 11 am to Noon, the Greenfield Weekly Peace Vigil will sponsor a "Hundred Ways to Stop War" rally on the Greenfield Town Common to mark the fourth anniversary of the war in Iraq. The event is being held in solidarity with the March on Washington that day, and will call on Congress to cut funding for the war, immediately withdraw US troops from Iraq, and refuse to authorize a war with Iran. It will conclude with a speak-out for people to discuss actions they plan to take to help stop war; and to share information about peace and justice activities currently underway, and about the town permits needed for demonstrations in Greenfield. Hyannis, Massachusetts RSVP • Bear Witness for Peace on the beginning of the 5th year of US occupation of Iraq Monday, March 19th 2007 3:00 PM Gather at the town green on Main Street in Hyannis at 3:00. Speak out and then march at 3:20 down Main Street to the sidewalk in front of Rep. Delahunt's office at 146 East Main Street. We gather here as our connection to Washington, D.C. (Rep. Delahunt has signed on to Rep. McGovern's bill and made a public statement to vote against the supplemental appropriations.) Reading of American and Iraqi names of those who have died. Bring signs/drums. Marblehead, Massachusetts RSVP • Weekly Peace Vigil 6:30 pm Weekly Event Every Wednesday Evening Join Friends and Neighbors that believe that peace is possible; that human beings are capable of living in peace with one another. Nantucket, Massachusetts RSVP • Nantucket Peace March Saturday, March 17th 2007 11 am Peace march from the Civil War Memorial at the top of Main Street to the Post Office on Federal Street. Gather at 10:45; join us along the way; greet us at the Post Office. Bring signs. Newton, Massachusetts RSVP • Iraq War 4th Anniversary Vigil Monday, March 19th 2007 5pm We'll remember the deaths of more than 3,000 US soldiers and many more Iraqis. We'll contemplate the path ahead. And we'll call on Congress to force a change in direction. RSVP • Weekly Peace Vigil - ANTS on The Hill 12:00pm Weekly Event Every Wednesday on the Andover Newton Quagrangle from 12:00 noon to 12:50pm Weekly Peace Vigil on the Quad Every Wednesday from noon to 12:50. This humble yet powerful act of witnessing in the ANTS community takes place every Wednesday throughout the year as we take an hour of our time to stand in unity against all forms of injustice and violence in our world today. Northampton, Massachusetts RSVP • 4 Years of Occupation - 16 Years of War Saturday, March 17th 2007 7:00 p.m. March, rally and vigil against the ongoing brutality in Iraq and against America's dark policies of empire. RSVP • Weekly Vigil to Stop the War 11:00 AM Weekly Event Every Saturday, 11:00 AM-12:00 noon Weekly vigil every Saturday 11-12 in front of the courthouse, Main St. (between King & Gothic, Northampton, MA) Pittsfield, Massachusetts Pittsfield Vigil 5:00 pm Weekly Event Every Thursday Vigil at Park Square, Pittsfield Plymouth, Massachusetts RSVP • Memorial Vigil to Honor the Fallen and Wounded of the Iraq War Saturday, March 17th 2007 10am 300 memorial markers will be erected. 60 will bear the name of Massachusetts soldiers. This is meant to be a gentle, solemn, dignified memorial event for all who have given so much. It is meant as a healing service for soldiers, their families, for the general public and for the Iraqi people. RSVP • Plymouth Peace Vigil noon Weekly Event Every Saturday at noon Weekly silent vigil meets Saturdays at Town Square in Plymouth Center at noon, proceeds to Shirley Square; stands vigil with peace signs and peaceful posters, and disbands at 1:00. RSVP • Plymouth Peace Vigil UPDATE 12:00 Weekly Event Every Saturday noon We have begun carrying VOTE PEACE signs, and will be out in force on Nov. 11, as we have been on every Saturday for more than a year, from Town Square to Shirley Square. Come join us. Bring your own VOTE PEACE sign, or use one of ours. Springfield, Massachusetts RSVP • "Rubicon" Pot-Luck Dinner & Discussion 5:00pm Monthly Event First Saturdays Local activists and interested folks encouraged to bring a dish to share for ongoing first Saturday 5-9:00pm pot-luck and attendee directed discussion of current events. Pre-registration discouraged, just drop in if you can! Walpole, Massachusetts RSVP • Vigil to Protest the Iraq War 10:00 AM Monthly Event Every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month Please jon us for a Peace Vigil as we stand in protest of the Iraq War. This war was started under false pretenses and has brought death and destruction to Iraq. It's time to bring our troops home. We have peace signs or bring your own. Waltham, Massachusetts RSVP • Brandeis Peace vigil 12pm Weekly Event Every tuesday of the month Every tuesday at 12 pm, the chaplancy (religious leaders of jewish, christian and muslim faiths) lead a peace vigil in honor of our troops serving abroad, and devoted to the establishment of peace and justice. If you are in the area, please join us because we are looking to expand and draw a large crowd. We meet outside of usdan student center at the peace memorial. Watertown, Massachusetts RSVP • Not One More Death, Not One More Dollar 11:00 AM Monthly Event The vigil is a monthly event takeing place between 11:00 AM and 12 noon in Watertown Square. This is an expansion of the monthly "End the Iraq War" vigil that Watertown Citizens for Environmental Safey and its Justice with Peace Task Force sponsor. The vigil will take place in Watertown Square. Please join us with your signs calling for an end to the war and for all troops to come home. For more information email wces@rcn.com or call 617-926-8560 mailbox 2 Wayland, Massachusetts RSVP • Fourth Anniversary Peace Vigil Monday, March 19th 2007 5:30 pm The vigil will last from 5:30 to about 6:45/7:pm but you can come early, stay late, or just come for a little while ---Bring candles (best in some sort of cup), flashlights, signs, large banners, flags etc. Use your imagination!! --- The main theme as I see it is: "Support the Troops With Peace- Bring Them Home" ---Bring as many friends as you can! and please email this info to your local e-lists. RSVP • People for Peace 11:30 am Weekly Event every Saturday- mid day Weekly vigil against the Iraq war More Info: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/calendar.php?state=MA&bydate=2007-03-17 |
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