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Every
Day, Everywhere. Waging Peace, Put a
Light in Your Window for Peace: "We must remember in this dark
moment that we have come a long way. ... We all have been part of a
historic mobilization of the citizens of the globe. It will change
everything. And in the end, we will win." -- Eli Pariser,
MoveOn.org Join us
in continuing to wage peace and put a light in your window. See
Eli's appeal at MoveOn.org
for details.
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Saturday, November 8, Buffalo,
Women
in Black weekly vigil, every week on Saturday from
12-1 PM, Bidwell/Elmwood, no matter the
weather, there's always good cheer and dignified solidarity. Women in
Black Buffalo has a great new Web site -- make a point of visiting and
book-marking it at: http://wibbuffalo.net/ The war in Iraq and
Afghanistan are reported to be over, and the dopes in the White House are
declaring victory, but we know better... We continue to have upwards of 30
vigilers every Saturday from noon to 1P. This reflects that people are well
aware of the risks that remain as long as this administration is in office.
Please continue to stand with us in this environment when other citizens
report dissent to the police. That's the battle we must continue to wage! See
the Women in Black Buffalo Web site for
additional links and information. FLASH
NEWS: Women in Black Buffalo can now accept tax deductible donations and
an anonymous donor has offered to provide double matching donations
-- see donation
announcement for details.
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Sunday, November 9, Buffalo,
Weekly Candlelight Vigil for Peace,
7:00-8:00 PM ,
bear witness for peace, enjoy
solidarity and good music, speak-out or read a poem in a family-friendly
setting. Say yes to peace -- and no
to war, violence and military occupation everywhere. Delaware Park - Aggasiz Circle Entrance,
Parkside Ave & Route 198, Buffalo, NY, Enter Delaware Park at the Aggasiz
Circle entrance, on Parkside Ave just north of Route 198. You can only enter
when headed SOUTH on Parkside. Therefore if coming on 198, take the Parkside
exit, go north a couple of blocks, and find a way to turn around. The
entrance is marked by a park sign, and also by a street sign for E. Meadow
Dr. We will meet in the parking area about 100 yards from the park entrance.
The vigil will be visible to traffic on Parkside and the 198. Join
this marvelous and diverse group if you can.
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Tuesday, November 11, Buffalo, A.N.S.W.E.R
Planning Meeting - open to all - general anti-war and anti-racism organizing
meeting - This Tuesday and (almost) every Tuesday evening, there's an open planning/work
session at the A.N.S.W.E.R. office at 7:00 PM
upstairs at 367 Delaware Ave (above the insurance company) near Tupper, in
Buffalo. Contact
iacbuffalo@action-mail.org, see
call-to-meeting or Call 604-9515
for more details.
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Wednesday, November 12, Buffalo, next
Organizers' Network Planning Meeting,
7:30 PM, Rust
Belt Books, 202 Allen, near but West of Elmwood, at
7:30 PM.
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Thursday,
November 13, Buffalo, Fellowship of Reconciliation:
Local Chapter Formation Discussion: at The Network of Religious
Communities, 1272 Delaware Avenue, 8:00-9:30 AM.
A small group of local clergy and laity leadership, concerned about violence
and actively seeking to study peacemaking, will be hosting an open meeting
to discuss possible formation of a local Fellowship of Reconciliation
chapter. See
meeting
announcement and
first meeting
announcement for details.
-
Saturday, November 15, Buffalo,
Women
in Black weekly vigil, every week on Saturday from
12-1 PM, Bidwell/Elmwood, no matter the
weather, there's always good cheer and dignified solidarity. Women in
Black Buffalo has a great new Web site -- make a point of visiting and
book-marking it at: http://wibbuffalo.net/ The war in Iraq and
Afghanistan are reported to be over, and the dopes in the White House are
declaring victory, but we know better... We continue to have upwards of 30
vigilers every Saturday from noon to 1P. This reflects that people are well
aware of the risks that remain as long as this administration is in office.
Please continue to stand with us in this environment when other citizens
report dissent to the police. That's the battle we must continue to wage! See
the Women in Black Buffalo Web site for
additional links and information. FLASH
NEWS: Women in Black Buffalo can now accept tax deductible donations and
an anonymous donor has offered to provide double matching donations
-- see donation
announcement for details.
-
Sunday, November 16, Buffalo,
Weekly Candlelight Vigil for Peace,
7:00-8:00 PM ,
bear witness for peace, enjoy
solidarity and good music, speak-out or read a poem in a family-friendly
setting. Say yes to peace -- and no
to war, violence and military occupation everywhere. Delaware Park - Aggasiz Circle Entrance,
Parkside Ave & Route 198, Buffalo, NY, Enter Delaware Park at the Aggasiz
Circle entrance, on Parkside Ave just north of Route 198. You can only enter
when headed SOUTH on Parkside. Therefore if coming on 198, take the Parkside
exit, go north a couple of blocks, and find a way to turn around. The
entrance is marked by a park sign, and also by a street sign for E. Meadow
Dr. We will meet in the parking area about 100 yards from the park entrance.
The vigil will be visible to traffic on Parkside and the 198. Join
this marvelous and diverse group if you can.
-
Thursday,
December 4, Buffalo, Fellowship of Reconciliation:
Local Chapter Formation Discussion: at The Network of Religious
Communities, 1272 Delaware Avenue, 8:00-9:30 AM.
A small group of local clergy and laity leadership, concerned about violence
and actively seeking to study peacemaking, will be hosting an open meeting
to discuss possible formation of a local Fellowship of Reconciliation
chapter. See
meeting
announcement and
first meeting
announcement for details.
-
Thursday,
December 18, Buffalo, Fellowship of Reconciliation:
Local Chapter Formation Discussion: at The Network of Religious
Communities, 1272 Delaware Avenue, 8:00-9:30 AM.
A small group of local clergy and laity leadership, concerned about violence
and actively seeking to study peacemaking, will be hosting an open meeting
to discuss possible formation of a local Fellowship of Reconciliation
chapter. See
meeting
announcement and
first meeting
announcement for details.
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20031106 WARNING: Calendar postings here are
temporarily behind.
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Every
Day, Everywhere. Waging Peace, Put a
Light in Your Window for Peace: "We must remember in this dark
moment that we have come a long way. ... We all have been part of a
historic mobilization of the citizens of the globe. It will change
everything. And in the end, we will win." -- Eli Pariser,
MoveOn.org Join us
in continuing to wage peace and put a light in your window. See
Eli's appeal at MoveOn.org
for details.
-
Saturday, November 8, Buffalo,
Women
in Black weekly vigil, every week on Saturday from
12-1 PM, Bidwell/Elmwood, no matter the
weather, there's always good cheer and dignified solidarity. Women in
Black Buffalo has a great new Web site -- make a point of visiting and
book-marking it at: http://wibbuffalo.net/ The war in Iraq and
Afghanistan are reported to be over, and the dopes in the White House are
declaring victory, but we know better... We continue to have upwards of 30
vigilers every Saturday from noon to 1P. This reflects that people are well
aware of the risks that remain as long as this administration is in office.
Please continue to stand with us in this environment when other citizens
report dissent to the police. That's the battle we must continue to wage! See
the Women in Black Buffalo Web site for
additional links and information. FLASH
NEWS: Women in Black Buffalo can now accept tax deductible donations and
an anonymous donor has offered to provide double matching donations
-- see donation
announcement for details.
-
Sunday, November 9, Buffalo,
Weekly Candlelight Vigil for Peace,
7:00-8:00 PM ,
bear witness for peace, enjoy
solidarity and good music, speak-out or read a poem in a family-friendly
setting. Say yes to peace -- and no
to war, violence and military occupation everywhere. Delaware Park - Aggasiz Circle Entrance,
Parkside Ave & Route 198, Buffalo, NY, Enter Delaware Park at the Aggasiz
Circle entrance, on Parkside Ave just north of Route 198. You can only enter
when headed SOUTH on Parkside. Therefore if coming on 198, take the Parkside
exit, go north a couple of blocks, and find a way to turn around. The
entrance is marked by a park sign, and also by a street sign for E. Meadow
Dr. We will meet in the parking area about 100 yards from the park entrance.
The vigil will be visible to traffic on Parkside and the 198. Join
this marvelous and diverse group if you can.
-
Saturday, November 15, Buffalo,
Women
in Black weekly vigil, every week on Saturday from
12-1 PM, Bidwell/Elmwood, no matter the
weather, there's always good cheer and dignified solidarity. Women in
Black Buffalo has a great new Web site -- make a point of visiting and
book-marking it at: http://wibbuffalo.net/ The war in Iraq and
Afghanistan are reported to be over, and the dopes in the White House are
declaring victory, but we know better... We continue to have upwards of 30
vigilers every Saturday from noon to 1P. This reflects that people are well
aware of the risks that remain as long as this administration is in office.
Please continue to stand with us in this environment when other citizens
report dissent to the police. That's the battle we must continue to wage! See
the Women in Black Buffalo Web site for
additional links and information. FLASH
NEWS: Women in Black Buffalo can now accept tax deductible donations and
an anonymous donor has offered to provide double matching donations
-- see donation
announcement for details.
-
Sunday, November 16, Buffalo,
Weekly Candlelight Vigil for Peace,
7:00-8:00 PM ,
bear witness for peace, enjoy
solidarity and good music, speak-out or read a poem in a family-friendly
setting. Say yes to peace -- and no
to war, violence and military occupation everywhere. Delaware Park - Aggasiz Circle Entrance,
Parkside Ave & Route 198, Buffalo, NY, Enter Delaware Park at the Aggasiz
Circle entrance, on Parkside Ave just north of Route 198. You can only enter
when headed SOUTH on Parkside. Therefore if coming on 198, take the Parkside
exit, go north a couple of blocks, and find a way to turn around. The
entrance is marked by a park sign, and also by a street sign for E. Meadow
Dr. We will meet in the parking area about 100 yards from the park entrance.
The vigil will be visible to traffic on Parkside and the 198. Join
this marvelous and diverse group if you can.
-
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temporarily behind.
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Tuesday, November 11, Buffalo, A.N.S.W.E.R
Planning Meeting - open to all - general anti-war and anti-racism organizing
meeting - This Tuesday and (almost) every Tuesday evening, there's an open planning/work
session at the A.N.S.W.E.R. office at 7:00 PM
upstairs at 367 Delaware Ave (above the insurance company) near Tupper, in
Buffalo. Contact
iacbuffalo@action-mail.org, see
call-to-meeting or Call 604-9515
for more details.
-
Wednesday, November 12, Buffalo, next
Organizers' Network Planning Meeting,
7:30 PM, Rust
Belt Books, 202 Allen, near but West of Elmwood, at
7:30 PM.
-
Thursday,
November 13, Buffalo, Fellowship of Reconciliation:
Local Chapter Formation Discussion: at The Network of Religious
Communities, 1272 Delaware Avenue, 8:00-9:30 AM.
A small group of local clergy and laity leadership, concerned about violence
and actively seeking to study peacemaking, will be hosting an open meeting
to discuss possible formation of a local Fellowship of Reconciliation
chapter. See
meeting
announcement and
first meeting
announcement for details.
-
Thursday,
December 4, Buffalo, Fellowship of Reconciliation:
Local Chapter Formation Discussion: at The Network of Religious
Communities, 1272 Delaware Avenue, 8:00-9:30 AM.
A small group of local clergy and laity leadership, concerned about violence
and actively seeking to study peacemaking, will be hosting an open meeting
to discuss possible formation of a local Fellowship of Reconciliation
chapter. See
meeting
announcement and
first meeting
announcement for details.
-
Thursday,
December 18, Buffalo, Fellowship of Reconciliation:
Local Chapter Formation Discussion: at The Network of Religious
Communities, 1272 Delaware Avenue, 8:00-9:30 AM.
A small group of local clergy and laity leadership, concerned about violence
and actively seeking to study peacemaking, will be hosting an open meeting
to discuss possible formation of a local Fellowship of Reconciliation
chapter. See
meeting
announcement and
first meeting
announcement for details.
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