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Breeze54 (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Mar-17-07 10:45 AM Original message |
Fourth Anniversary of the War in Iraq - Events! |
Out of Iraq Now!
Sunday, March 18th 2007 2pm Allentown, PA USA Community Vigil for Peace Location: Cedar Crest and Tilghman Allentown PA 18101 Location: The Armory 15th and Allen Allentown PA 18101 Location: Emmaus Ave. and 4th St. Allentown PA 18101 Contact: 610-691-8730 Sponsored By: Lehigh Valley Peace Coalition RSVP • Sing Out Against The War Monday, March 19th 2007 7:00 PM Come to Muhlenberg to Sing Out against the Iraq War on the fourth anniversary of US invasion. Musical Performances include: Ryan Acquaotta, Hugh Trimble, Gillian Visco, The Muhlenberg Dynamics, and the Chaimonics Speakers include: Adrian Shanker, Jon Rosenau, Dr. Peter Pettit, Rev. Peter Bredlau, Rev. Beth Goudy, Cantor Ellen Sussman Rally open to community- candles will be provided Location: Muhlenberg College, Parents Plaza 2400 West Chew Street Allentown PA 18104 Bangor, Pennsylvania RSVP • Out of Iraq Now! Sunday, March 18th 2007 2pm Community vigil for peace. Location: S. 4th and Market Sts. Bangor PA 18013 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania RSVP • Out of Iraq Now! Sunday, March 18th 2007 2pm Community vigil for peace. RSVP • Out of Iraq Now! Sunday, March 18th 2007 2pm Community vigil for peace. RSVP • Out of Iraq Now! Sunday, March 18th 2007 2pm Community vigil for peace. RSVP • Out of Iraq Now! Sunday, March 18th 2007 2pm Community vigil for peace. RSVP • Peace Walk Monday, March 19th 2007 2:30pm Peace Walk from the local office of Representative Charles Dent (701 W. Broad Street, Bethlehem) to the outside of the local office of Senator Arlen Specter housed in Allentown's Federal Building (5th and Hamilton Street). Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania RSVP • Anti War Monday, March 19th 2007 6pm Please join a vigil to mark four years of the Iraq war Monday, March 19, 6-7pm. Lancaster and Bryn Mawr Avenues in front of the Luddington Library. Bring a sign! Delaware County, Pennsylvania RSVP • Countywide Vigil to Bring the Troops Home Saturday, March 17th 2007 1:00 .p.m. Hundreds of people from Delaware County, PA, will gather with signs and banners at major intersections along the entire length of Baltimore Pike in Delaware County from Chadds Ford to the Philadelphia line. We are asking folks to come out for 75 minutes to send a clear message of conviction: BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW. After the local vigils, we will gather at the Peace Center of Delaware County, 1001 Old Sproul Road, in Springfield, Delaware County, for refreshments & reflection. Doylestown, Pennsylvania RSVP • Doylestown Friends Meeting Peace Vigil Tuesday, March 20th 2007 6 p.m. Peace vigil will provide an opportunity for adults and children to witness against the continuation of the war in Iraq and to urge our congresspersons to cut the funding for the war and set a timetable for the withdrawal of U.S. troops. Easton, Pennsylvania RSVP • Out of Iraq Now! Sunday, March 18th 2007 2pm Community vigil for peace. Elkins Park, Pennsylvania RSVP • Four Years Too Many Monday, March 19th 2007 7:00pm Join with local MoveOn.org and DFA members for an outdoor candlelight vigil on the fourth anniversary of the invasion and occupation of Iraq to honor the fallen, pledge our support for the wounded, and demand the speedy return home of those still serving in Iraq. Emmaus, Pennsylvania RSVP • Out of Iraq Now! Sunday, March 18th 2007 2pm Community vigil for peace. Erie, Pennsylvania RSVP • March for Peace Sunday, March 18th 2007 3:00 pm Largest ever peace march in Erie PA is being planned. Our challenge: one marcher for peace in Erie for every US soldier who has died in Iraq. Confirmed rally speakers include Iraq war vet, religious and community leaders. Hellertown, Pennsylvania RSVP • Out of Iraq Now! Sunday, March 18th 2007 2pm Community vigil for peace. Honesdale, Pennsylvania RSVP • Reading of Names Sunday, March 18th 2007 9:30 AM Reading names of troops killed as well as a sampling of names of Iraqi children killed. Followed by playing of taps. Somber, no political signs. Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania RSVP • Out of Iraq Now! Sunday, March 18th 2007 2pm Community vigil for peace. King of Prussia, Pennsylvania RSVP • We Declare Peace (!): Nonviolent Resistance to the War & the War-maker, Lockheed Martin Monday, March 19th 2007 Noon Mourning to Resistance: It's time to resist the war and the war-makers! March 19 (4th Anniversary of the Iraq War), Noon, Nonviolent Resistance to the War & the War-Maker, Lockheed Martin (the world's largest weapons corporation and the Iraq war's chief profiteer) at Lockheed Martin's Valley Forge weapons complex, Mall & Goddard Boulevards, Valley Forge/King of Prussia, PA (behind the King of Prussia Mall). Lancaster, Pennsylvania RSVP • End the Occupation - Stop the Insanity, wage peace Saturday, March 17th 2007 12Noon We will be meeting at Binn's Park and marching through downtown Lancaster to Southern Market where we will have two speakers and a time for public commentary about the war. Later in the evening there will be a silent candlelight vigil. Lansdowne to Nottingham, Pennsylvania RSVP • Vigil from Philadelphia to Maryland Saturday, March 17th 2007 1:00 PM Peace and Anti-War Demonstrators will carry signs and placards at intersections along US Route 1 from the Philadelphia to Maryland Borders. Everyone welcome; bring a group! Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania RSVP • Community Vigils and Rally for Peace Sunday, March 18th 2007 2:00 pm Over twenty vigils recalling the 4th anniversary of the war in Iraq will take place on street corners and town squares throughout the Lehigh Valley to be followed by a Community Peace Rally at the Lehigh Valley Friends Meeting House (a half-mile north of route 22 on route 512 in Bethlehem) with speakers, music, and refreshments at 3:30pm. Nazareth, Pennsylvania RSVP • Out of Iraq Now! Sunday, March 18th 2007 2pm Community vigil for peace. New Tripoli, Pennsylvania RSVP • Out of Iraq Now! Sunday, March 18th 2007 2pm Community vigil for peace. Newtown Square, Pennsylvania RSVP • Vigil Opposing Iraq War on 4th Anniversary of Invasion Monday, March 19th 2007 5:30 PM Peaceful, candlelight vigil to call for a change of direction in the Iraq War. Pennsburg, Pennsylvania RSVP • Silent Vigil for Peace Sunday, March 18th 2007 2:00 pm We will meet and bear witness to the loss and suffering this war in Iraq has caused. Bring signs if you want to. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RSVP • PARADE FOR PEACE: connecting local gun violence and the violence of war Saturday, March 17th 2007 1:00 March on Germantown Ave. from High School for Peace and Social Justice (7500) to Vernon Park (5800). About two miles with banners, puppets and music. RSVP • 4th Anniversary Commemoration Saturday, March 17th 2007 1:00PM Hundreds of people from Philadelphia and Delaware County, PA, will gather with signs and banners at major intersections along the entire length of Baltimore Pike in Delaware County from the Philadelphia/Delaware County line, to Chadds Ford. We are asking folks to come out for 1 1/2 hours (or longer, if you want), to send a clear message of conviction: BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW. After the local vigils, some will gather at 2:30 at the Peace Center of Delaware County, 1001 Old Sproul Road, in Springfield, Delaware County, for refreshments & reflection. For the Philadelphia Line location, contact: David Kalkstein brownmayola@comcast.net 856-482-254 RSVP • Declaration of Peace Philadelphia Area Candlelight Vigil at Independence Mall Visitors Center Sunday, March 18th 2007 6:30PM Sunday, March 18 (Iraq War's 4th Anniversary Eve), 6:30PM, "We Declare Peace!" Philadelphia Area Candlelight Vigil, Independence Mall Visitors Center, 6th & Market Sts., Phila., PA. The solemn candlelight vigil will include: reading of names of Iraq war dead - U.S. and Iraqi - bell-tolling, Declaration of Peace "Mourning to Resistance" memorial, music, religious leaders and other speakers. RSVP • 4th Anniversary Peace Event Sunday, March 18th 2007 2:00 pm This vigil is part of a series of events which have taken place on the third Sunday of each month since December 2005. We will ask PA's Senator Arlen Specter to author a bill calling for an end to Penagton spending in Iraq except what is needed to withdraw all U.S. troops and to close all U.S. bases in an orderly and graceful manner. Phillipsburg, Pennsylvania RSVP • Out of Iraq Now! Sunday, March 18th 2007 2pm Community vigil for peace. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania RSVP • Candlelight Vigil Against the War Friday, March 23rd 2007 7:00pm Gather at the Community of Reconciliation Church at Fifth and Bellefield Aves. for this all night vigil against the Iraq War. RSVP • 4th Anniversary March and Rally Saturday, March 24th 2007 1:30 pm Starts at Schenley High school with a concluding rally on Bigelow Blvd. between Forbes and Fifth Ave. A separate "Healthcare not Warfare" feeder march starts at the VA at 12:30pm Scranton, Pennsylvania RSVP • Rally Against the War Monday, March 19th 2007 12:00 PM Rally protesting the War in Irag RSVP • Vigil to End the Iraq War Monday, March 19th 2007 7:00 PM A vigil of remembrance and mourning for the war in Iraq. Williamsport, Pennsylvania RSVP • Peace Vigil Saturday, March 17th 2007 1:00 pm A gathering of friends of peace. RSVP • Lycoming County Peace Campaign vigil Saturday, March 17th 2007 noon We will meet at the Yasui Memorial near the Pine Street United Methodist Church for a peace vigil. York, Pennsylvania RSVP • Walk Against War Saturday, March 24th 2007 11:30 am Rally on the parking lot of St Joseph's Catholic Church from 11:30am-1:00pm, then 1.3 mile march to Todd Platts' office past a major shopping area for a half hour vigil for "not one more death, not one more dollar." Bring drums and other noise makers for the march. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania RSVP • Out of Iraq Now! Sunday, March 18th 2007 2pm Community vigil for peace. More Info: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/calendar.php?state=PA&bydate=2007-03-17 |
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