Peace calendar
From: Charles Underwood (peacecalendarvisi.com)
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 22:16:24 -0700 (PDT)
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Peace Calendar for October 27, 2006

[Ed heads up: the Vets for Peace takes a bus each year to the School of the
Americas at Ft Benning, Georgia, where the U.S. has trained many Latin
American torturers and death squad leaders.  The bus leaves around 9 am on
Friday, 11/17, and returns late afternoon on Monday, 11/20.  Cost is $200
plus room and food.  If you want to go, call Jim Steinhagen at 612-722-1112
for more information.  The Antiwar Committee will also be taking a bus;
email them at info [at] antiwarcommittee.org]

Find "Iraq for Sale" screenings at
http://iraqforsale.bravenewtheaters.com/screenings/us/

10/27 to 11/2, film "Catch a Fire" about one man's journey to violent
resistance during South Africa apartheid, Lagoon Theater, 1320 Lagoon Ave,
Uptown Mpls.  www.landmarktheaters.com

now to 11/2, documentary film "Jesus Camp" follows born-again children in
summer training as "God's soldiers" to "take back America for Christ,"
Lagoon Cinema, 1320 Lagoon Ave, Mpls.  612-825-6006.

now to 11/2, film "Last King of Scotland" about Ugandan President Idi Amin's
Scottish doctor, Lagoon Theater, 1320 Lagoon, Uptown Mpls.
www.landmarktheaters.com

now to 11/5, times vary, play "Wellstone!" about Paul and Sheila, History
Theater, 30 E 10th St, St Paul.  www.historytheatre.com or 651-292-4323.

now to 10/29, Thur to Sun at 7:30 pm, Pangea World Theater presents play
"The Island" with discussions after Saturday performances (10/28 on race
issues), 711 W Lake St, Mpls.  Reservations, 612-203-1088.

Friday, 10/27, MN "Eyes Wide Open" exhibit of boots representing MN military
dead in Iraq, exhibit from 10 am to 6 pm, reading of names from noon to 1,
Hibbing Memorial Building, 400 E 23rd St, Hibbing.  Karen at 218-969-6144.

Friday, 10/27, 4:15 to 5:30, vigil to end U.S. military and political
support of Israel, Summit & Snelling Aves, St. Paul.  Karen, 651-283-3495.

10/27 to 11/2, film "Death of a President," this year's Toronto festival
winner with style of retrospective documentary offering a critique of
contemporary political landscape, Oak St Cinema, 10 Oak St SE, Mpls.
www.mnfilmarts.org

10/27 to 10/29, weekend learning labs (Friday 6:30 to 9 pm, Saturday 9:30 to
5:30 and Sunday 11 am to 5:30 pm) in Compassionate Communication (AKA
Nonviolent Communication) with Julia Archer, Clouds in Water Zen Center, 308
Prince St, Suite 120, St Paul.  651-222-6968.

Friday, 10/27, 6 to 9:30 pm, Amnesty International conference "Hope in a
Time of Despair" with medical ethicist Dr Steven Miles, MN Advocates for
Human Rights director Barbara Frey and Center for Victims of Torture
communications director Holly Ziemer, plus singer Ruth Mackenzie, Unity
Church Unitarian, 732 Holly Ave, St Paul.  FFI Sigrid Bachmann at
sigrid50 [at] earthlink.net or 612-338-0862.
 
Friday, 10/27, 6 pm, film "Mojados - Through the Night" about 4 migrants
from small Mexico village on 120 mile trek across the desert, Resource
Center of the Americas, 3019 Minnehaha Ave, Mpls.  www.americas.org

Friday, 10/27, 6 pm, film "The Ground Truth," a ferociously honest look at
recruitment, training, combat, homecoming and the struggle to reintegrate, U
of M West Bank Auditorium (basement of Willey Hall), 225 - 19th Ave S, Mpls.
www.socialistminnesota.org

Friday, 10/27, 6 to 9 pm, Ebenezer Nonviolent Family Academy presents
musical "Healing of the Nation," Sabathani Center, 310 E 38th St S, Mpls.
612-821-2344.

Friday, 10/27, 7 pm, film "Crossing Arizona" examines immigration
perspectives of activists, Minutemen, ranchers, ministers, immigrants, the
Border Patrol, $5, St Luke's Presbyterian Church, 3121 Groveland School
Road, Minnetonka. 952-473-7378.

Friday, 10/27, 7 pm, "The Jewish Mohammed Ali: Marv Davidov and the 4
Sisters 4 Peace," St Martin's Table, 2001 Riverside, Mpls.

Friday, 10/27, 7 pm, film "An Inconvenient Truth," about global warming,
First Unitarian Society, 900 Mount Curve Ave, Mpls.  612-377-6608 extension
108 for babysitting.

10/28 to 10/30, film "The War Symphonies: Shostakovich Against Stalin" about
Symphonies 4 to 9 as weapons against Stalin's bloody purges, Bell Museum, 10
Church St SE, Mpls.  www.mnfilmarts.org

Saturday, 10/28, MN "Eyes Wide Open" exhibit of boots representing MN
military dead in Iraq, opening ceremony at 10 am, closing ceremony at 3:30
pm, Whiteside Park, S 7th Ave E, Ely.  (Rain/snow location at Vermillion
Community College, 1900 E Camp St, Ely).  Betty at 218-365-7578.

Saturday, 10/28, 9 am to 3 pm, conference "Beyond Borders: Immigration
Realities" with BorderLinks exec Delle McCormick, Resource Center of the
Americas Mary Turck and Immigrant Law Center of MN John Keller, $15, St
Luke's Presbyterian Church, 3121 Groveland School Road, Minnetonka.
952-473-7378.

Saturday, 10/28, South Metro Critical Thinking Club hosts retired Air Force
officer Erin Campbell talking about "America in the 21st Century: Ascending
Empire or Fading Star?" Southdale Library, 7001 York Ave S, Edina.  RSVP Stu
Tanquist at Stu [at] tanquist.com or 952-736-1111.

Saturday,10/28, 10 am, "Through a Glass Darkly" author Tom Melville speaks
on "Connecting the Dots: U.S.-sponsored terrorism in Guatemala," Resource
Center of the Americas, 3019 Minnehaha Ave, Mpls.  www.americas.org
   Other Melville talks (contact georgemische [at] comcast.net for details)
     10/26, noon, Luther Seminary Olson Campus Center board room
     10/27, 2:30 Carlton College, Leighton Hall 402, then 4:30 Gould Library
     10/28, Resource Center (see above)
     10/29, 9 and 11, Joan of Arc
     10/30, 12:45 pm, U of M Humphrey Institute Wilkins room
     10/30, 7 pm, Joan of Arc Hospitality Hall
     10/31, 1 pm, Macalester, Olin Rice room 350
     10/31, 8 pm, Hamline Univ Giddens Learning Center
     11/1, 7:30 pm, St Johns Univ, Quad bldg room 264

Saturday, 10/28, noon, youth march from Central High (Lexington and
Marshall, St Paul) to State Capitol, followed by 1 pm rally (see below),
followed by direct action training meeting by youth fighting military
recruitment (at 3 pm, location near Capitol TBA).  www.yawr.org

Saturday, 10/28, 1 pm, protest "Stop the U.S. War in Iraq; U.S. Troops Out
Now," including various speakers and musician Ellis, State Capitol front
steps, 75 Martin Luther King Blvd, St. Paul.  www.worldwidewamm.org

Saturday, 10/28, 1 to 3:30 pm, Vets for Peace classes to prepare families
for conscientious objector status, basement of St Stephens school building,
2123 Clinton Ave S, Mpls.  $10/family.  RSVP Kim at 612-721-6908.

Saturday, 10/28, 3:30 pm, MN Labor Against War hosts film "Meeting Face to
Face: the Iraq-US Solidarity Tour," St Paul Trades and Labor Assembly Hall,
411 Main (Mahoney), St Paul.  tyimenu2005 [at] yahoo.com or 612-298-0920.

Saturday (10/28), Sunday (10/29) and Tuesday (10/31), (with "rain day" show
on 10/30 if Sat or Sun are rained out), 7 pm, BareBones productions annual
Holloween Extravaganza, Hidden Falls Park, 1/2 mile south of Ford Parkway on
Mississippi River Blvd, St Paul.  [Ed: a highly recommended festival similar
to Heart of the Beasts Mayday fest, except celebrating darkness and death
and winter and remembering, instead of spring and warmth and rebirth.]

Sunday, 10/29. 9 and 11 am, Thomas Melville speaks about his book "Through
the Glass Darklly," an account of a priest's 34 years in Guatemala during
recent tragic history, St Joan of Arc Church, 4537 - 3rd Ave S, Mpls.
www.worldwidewamm.org

Sunday, 10/29, 9 am to 9 pm, fundraising and food packing for the victims of
Darfur, sign up for 2 hour shifts at Feed My Starving Children, 6750 W
Broadway, Brooklyn Park.  www.savedarfur.org

Mondays, 9/11 to 11/13, 5:30 to 8 pm, free class "American Empire 101" with
U of M prof Richard Martinez, Jack Pine Center, 2815 E Lake, Mpls.
612-624-6005.
 
10/31 to 11/1, Ben Kingsley plays composer Shostakovich in 25-year clash
with Stalin in film "Testimony," Bell Museum, 10 Church St SE, Mpls.
www.mnfilmarts.org

Month of November, Monday to Saturday, 11 am to 3 pm, Chante Wolf has a
photography show "Generations for PEACE" telling her story from Air Force
warrior to Veteran for Peace, St Martin's Table, 2001 Riverside Ave, Mpls.
lhowell [at] visi.com

Wednesday, 11/1, noon to 1:15, attorney with American-Arab
Anti-Discrimination Committee Ziad Amra, speaks on "Dispossession,
Occupation and Resistance: Reports from a Recent Visit to Palestine," Blegen
235, 269 - 19th Ave S, Mpls.  http://igs.cla.umn.edu

Wednesday, 11/1, Lake/Marshall vigil changes to 4:30 to 5:30 pm, due to
going off daylight saving time.

Thursday, 11/2, noon (11:30 pre-forum concert), Westminster Town Forum
presents NYTimes/Boston Globe/Washington Post/Nation author Reza Asla to
talk about "America and the Islamic World," Westminster Presbyterian Church,
Nicollet Mall at 12th St, Mpls.  www.micglobe.org

Thursday, 11/2, 5:30 to 10:30 pm, "Extrava'ghanistan 2006" fundraiser ($50)
with host Cathy Wurzer, speaker Fawzia Etemadi, dinner from Da Afghan
Restaurant and music, for Afghan school construction, Landmark Center, 75 W
5th St, downtown St Paul.  www.afghanimodelschool.org

Thursday, 11/2, 5:30 to 8 pm, Vets for Peace classes to prepare families for
conscientious objector status, basement of St Stephens school building, 2123
Clinton Ave S, Mpls.  $10/family.  RSVP Kim at 612-721-6908.

Thursday, 11/2, 7 pm, panel including Anti-War Committee co-founder Jess
Sundin, WAMM co-founder Marie Braun and global studies student Ramla Bile
talk about "Oil, Arabs & War: Learn the truth about US policy in the Middle
East," Blegen Hall, Rm 150, 269 - 19th Ave S, Mpls.
www.antiwarcommittee.org

Friday, 11/3, 6 pm, Bob Watada (father of Lt Ehren Watada, charged with
"contemptuous words" for saying that Bush "betrayed our trust" by
"misleading" us into war) will speak after showing of documentary of film
"Sir No Sir," O'Shaughnessy Education Center Auditorium, U of St Thomas,
near Summit Ave (enter off Cleveland), St Paul.  Barry Riesch at
651-641-1087 or Vets for Peace office at 612-821-9141.

11/3 to 11/5, nonviolence training for students, Hamline University with
trainers Alice Kloker, Ken Beidler and Don Christensen, $45.  Register by
10/21 with Dylan Wright at dwright07 [at] hamline.edu

11/4 to 12/29, the Susan Hensel Gallery hosts Kari Gunter-Seymour's show
"Diary of a Military Mom," 3441 Cedar Ave S, Mpls.
www.susanhenseldesign.com/TheGalleryArchive3.html

11/4/06 to 1/4/07, noon to 5 pm Tues to Sun, MN Center for Photography
presents Lori Grinker's exhibit 'AFTERWAR: Veterans from a World in
Conflict" with physical and psychological wounds of frontline war vets from
WWI to present-day Iraq, 165 - 13th Ave NE, between Marshall & University,
just north of Boradway, Mpls.  www.mncp.org

Saturday, 11/4, 8:30 am to 12:30 pm, facilitator training for a new
curriculum for people of faith "Faith Seeking Peace" which addresses budget
priorities, cost of war. terrorism and peacemaking from a Christian
perspective, free, St Andrew's episcopal church, 1832 James Ave N, Mpls.
www.faithwand.org

Saturday, 11/4, 9:30 am, Middle East Peace Now presents Dr Bernard Sabella,
Christian member of Palestinian Legislature, speaks on "Palestine and
Israel: the Politics of Talking Peace," Hennepin Ave United Methodist
Church, 511 Groveland Ave, Mpls.  651-696-1642.

Saturday, 11/4, 10 to 11:30 am, Kelly and Pat Floerke of the Center for
Development in Central America speak on "Nicaragua and the Elections,"
Resources Center of the Americas, 3019 Minnehaha Ave, Mpls.
www.americas.org

Saturday, 11/4 (and each 1st Saturday), Homeless Veterans for Peace meeting,
Peacehouse, 510 E Franklin Ave, Mpls.  Bob Heberle at 612-789-9020.

Sunday, 11/5, 2 pm, Institute for Agricultural and Trade Policy presents
film "The Yes Men" about anti-corporate activist-pranksters impersonating
World Trade Organization spokesmen, Bryant Lake Bowl, 810 W Lake St, Mpls.
$7 to 14.  www.iatp.org

Sunday, 11/5, 7 pm, DePaul Univ prof Norman G Finkelstein speaks on "Is
Criticism of Israel Anti-Semitic?" St Joan of Arc Church, 4537 - 3rd Ave S,
Mpls. www.worldwidewamm.org or  612-827-5364.

Monday, 11/6, noon to 1:15, editor-at-large of Daily Star Lebanon Rami G.
Khouri speaks on "Making Sense of the Middle East: an Insider's Critical
Analysis," Blegen 235, 269 - 19th Ave S, Mpls.  http://igs.cla.umn.edu

Tuesday, 11/7, 7 am to 8 pm, GENERAL ELECTIONS; VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE PEACE
CANDIDATE.  For polling places, go to: http://pollfinder.sos.state.mn.us/

Tuesday, 11/7, 7:30 pm film "Refuseniks" about Israelis refusing military
service in occupation of Palestine, followed by discussion with labor
historian Peter Rachleff and others, Jack Pine Collective, 2815 E Lake St,
Mpls.  info [at] thejackpine.org

Tuesday, 11/7, 5:30 to 8 pm, Vets for Peace classes to prepare families for
conscientious objector status, basement of St Stephens school building, 2123
Clinton Ave S, Mpls.  $10/family.  RSVP Kim at 612-721-6908.

Thursday, 11/9, 5:30 to 8 pm, Vets for Peace classes to prepare families for
conscientious objector status, basement of St Stephens school building, 2123
Clinton Ave S, Mpls.  $10/family.  RSVP Kim at 612-721-6908.

Thursday, 11/9, 7 pm, Friends for a Nonviolent World director Phil Steger
speaks on "If Not War,What?  A Nonviolent National Security Strategy for the
United States," Parish Community of St Joseph, SW corner of Boon and 36th
Ave N, New Hope.  carydberg [at] comcast.net

11/10 to 11/16, film "Babel" about random gun accident in Morocco which
causes havoc with a US couple, a deaf Japanese teen and a Mexican nanny with
two US children, none of whom can communicate with each other, Lagoon
Cinema, 1320 Lagoon Ave, Uptown Mpls.  www.landmarktheaters.com

11/10 to 11/14, film "Black Gold" about eye-opening contrast between
impoverished coffee growers and $3 cappuccino, Bell Museum, 10 Church St SE,
Mpls.  www.mnfilmarts.org

Friday, 11/10, 7 pm, panel discussion including Lori Grinker and others
regarding MN Center for Photography exhibit "Afterwar" about wounds of wars
from WWI to current Iraq conflict,  165 - 13th Ave NE, between Marshall &
University, just north of Boradway, Mpls.  www.mncp.org

Saturday, 11/11, 10 to 11:30 am, Laurie McGinley and Terry Gydesen of the
Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen speak on "El Salvador: Photography's Power
to Heal," Resource Center of the Americas, 3019 Minnehaha Ave, Mpls.
www.americas.org

Saturday, 11/11, 10 to noon, Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom hosts "Youth Views on Peace: Report Out from PeaceJam" with Angie
Martinez and Shivani Bhatt, Van Cleve Community Center, 901 - 15th Ave SE,
Mpls.  wilpf [at] earthlink.net

Saturday, 11/11,  (and 2nd Saturday of each month), 10:30 am, Coalition for
Alternatives to Military Service (or CAMS, a counter-recruitment group)
meets at Twin Cities Friends Meeting, 1725 Grand, St. Paul.  Contact Mary at
wamm [at] mtn.org

Saturday, 11/11, 10:30 to noon, Veterans for Peace bell-ringing program for
Armistice Day at First Shot Memorial, Capitol grounds, St. Paul.  Wayne
Wittman at 651-774-4008.

Saturday, 11/11, 7 pm, photographer Chante Wolf describes her transformation
from Air Force warrior to Veteran for Peace, St Martin's Table, 2001
Riverside Ave, Mpls.  lhowell [at] visi.com

Saturday, 11/11, 7 pm, film "I Know I'm Not Alone," about Michael Franti
trip to Iraq, Israel and occupied Palestine with a guitar and a camera crew,
May Day Books, 301 Cedar, West Bank, Mpls. $5 benefits Youth Against War &
Racism counter-recruitment work.  612-333-4719.

Sunday, 11/12, 1 to 3:30 pm, Vets for Peace classes to prepare families for
conscientious objector status, basement of St Stephens school building, 2123
Clinton Ave S, Mpls.  $10/family.  RSVP Kim at 612-721-6908.

Sunday, 11/12, 1:30 pm, film "The Ground Truth," a ferociously honest look
at recruitment, training, combat, homecoming and the struggle to
reintegrate, First Unitarian Society, 900 Mt Curve, Mpls. FFI 763-546-5368.
(To locate screenings, go to http://thegroundtruth.net)

Sunday, 11/12, 2 to 5 pm, annual meeting of MN Fellowship of Reconciliation,
Macalester-Plymouth United Church, Macalester & Lincoln St, St Paul.
chris385 [at] umn.edu

Sunday, 11/12, 3 pm, peace activist couples Ralph and Kay Hilgendorf and
Marie and John Braun are honored by the Hawkinson Foundation, St Joan of Arc
Church large hall, 4537 - 3rd Ave S, Mpls.

Sunday, 11/12 (and every 2nd Sunday), 6 to 8:30 pm, Veterans for Peace
chapter 27 monthly meeting, VFP office, St Stephens School basement, 2130
Clinton Ave S, Mpls.  612-821-9141.

Sunday, 11/12, 7 pm, 1-hour film "500 Miles to Babylon" about the Iraq under
US occupation, St John's Episcopal Church, 60 Kent St, St Paul.
www.mppeace.org

Monday, 11/13, 6:30 to 8:30 pm, bimonthly potluck supper meeting of Every
Church a Peace Church, with video of Fr. Emmanuel Charles McCarthy on the
nonviolence of Jesus, Hamline United Methodist church, 1514 Englewood Ave,
St Paul.  rolsen6376 [at] visi.com

Monday, 11/13 (and each month's 2nd Monday), 7 pm (socialize 6:30), Network
of Spiritual Progressives hosts Sondra Samuels talking about the Northside's
PEACE Foundation at Plymouth Congregational Church, 1900 Nicollet, Mpls.
brucelissem [at] aol.com

Tuesday, 11/14, 6 pm doors/7:20 program, MN Alliance of Peacemakers holds
annual Celebration of Peace with MN Rep Keith Ellison and former Institute
for Agriculture and Trade Policy president Mark Richie, talking about the
economics of peace, Hennepin Ave United Methodist Church, 511 Groveland Ave,
Mpls.  www.mapm.org


Thursday, 11/16, noon (pre-forum concert at 11:30), Westminster Town Hall
Forum presents Amnesty International director William Schulz speaking on
"From Darfur to Guantanamo - Human Rights for All," Westminster Presbyterian
Church, Nicollet Mall at 12th St, Mpls.  www.micglobe.org

11/17 to 11/20, yearly convergence to close the School of the Americas, Fort
Benning, GA.  Local buses leave 11/16 a.m. and return 11/17 p.m.  FFI
www.soaw.org (national) or www.circlevision.org/mnsoaw.html (local).

11/17 to 11/19, international Venezuela solidarity conference, Macalester
College, Grand and Snelling, St Paul.  www.venezuelasolidarityconference.org
or 612-624-1512.

11/17 and 11/18, 9 pm, play "It is the Seeing," a retrospective of war
illustrated through poetry, music, movement, Pillsbury Community Center
Theater, 3501 Chicago, Mpls.  $5 to $8. 612-825-0459.

Saturday, 11/18, 10 to 11:30 am, Resource Center of the Americas coffeehour
on "Guatemala Today," 3019 Minnehaha Ave, Mpls.  www.americas.org

Saturday, 11/18, 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, Midwest Conference of Spiritual
Progressives "Igniting a Culture of Love, Peace and Justice" with Rabbi
Michael Lerner, then 6 concurrent afternoon workshops, Plymouth
Congregational Church Rev James Gertmenian and activist Farheen Hakeem, $45
advance registration ($20 for activists), lunch included, Wesley Church, 101
E Grant, downtown Mpls.  www.nspmn.org



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            VIGILS

Every Sunday, noon to 1 pm, peace vigil at Summit and Snelling, St Paul.
651-699-8655.

Every Monday, 4:15 to 5:15 pm, Vigil in downtown White Bear Lake at
intersection of Highway 61 and 4th Street.  FFI: www.worldwidewamm.org

Every Tuesday, 4:30 to 5:30 pm, Peace vigil at 98th St. and Lyndale,
Bloomington.  952-831-4276.

Every Tuesday, 5 to 6 pm (all year), east end of Franklin bridge over the
Mississippi River, Mpls. carolynbelle [at] pressenter.com

Every Tuesday, 5 to 6 pm, Penn Ave just north of 394, Bryn Mawr neighborhood
of Mpls.  

Every Wednesday, 7 to 8 a.m., Vigil at Alliant Tech, 5050 Lincoln, Edina. 
FFI: www.circlevision.org/alliantaction.html

Every Wednesday, 4 to 5 pm, Peace walk, carrying signs in both directions
from the corner of Hwy 241 and Co Rd 19 (across from St. Michael's Church),
St. Michael.  FFI: regofam [at] earthlink.net

Every Wednesday, 4:45 to 5:45, Grandmothers for Peace vigil, 50th and
Halifax, Edina (just west of France). www.worldwidewamm.org

Every Wednesday, 5 to 6 pm, Vigil to end the occupation of Iraq,
Lake/Marshall bridge over the Mississippi.  www.worldwidewamm.org

Every Wednesday, 4:30-5:30 pm, Peace vigil over footbridge at 85th Ave N and
Hwy 252, Brooklyn Park FFI 763-566-8255

Every Wednesday, 6 pm, peace vigil at signal light on Hwy 169, Belle Plaine.
JoAnne, 952-873-3315

Every Thursday, 4 to 6 pm, NW Neighbors for Peace host anti-war vigil on
Vinewood, just north of Rockford Rd and just east of 494 (at Target/Rainbow
entrance), Plymouth. caryberg [at] comcast.net  (DAY IS CHANGING TO SATURDAY,
BEGINNING 11/11/06.  THE LAST DAY OF THURSDAY VIGIL IS 10/26.)

Every Thursday, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., Vigil in front of Lockheed Martin, NW
corner of Pilot Knob Road and Yankee Doodle Road in Eagan.  FFI:
skograce [at] mtn.org 

Every Thursday, 5 to 6 pm, Peace vigil at intersection of Bridge and
Fountain Streets, Albert Lea.  sjmoore [at] smig.net

Every Thursday, 5:30 to 6:30 pm, Peace vigil at NE corner Co Hwy 10 & Univ
Ave NE, Blaine.  vanka485 [at] aol.com (note new corner and contact).

Every Friday, noon to 1 pm, Anti-Recruitment vigil ³Our Children Are Not
Cannon Fodder,² off Oak St and Washington Ave, East Bank of U, Minneapolis,
612-379-4716. 

Every Friday, 4:15 to 5:30 p.m., Vigil to end the occupation of Palestine,
Snelling and Summit, St. Paul.  steichenfm [at] usfamily.net

Every Friday, 4:30, Red Wing Alliance for Peace sponsors a vigil at John
Rick park, Red Wing, followed by potluck and discussion on alternate weeks.
tuvecino [at] redwing.net

Every Friday, 5 to 6 pm, Chisago City gathering for peace (chat, sing, run
around with the kids, share food), Moberg Park, Chisago City.
AARONWOODJW [at] aol.com

Every Friday, 5 to 6 pm, peace vigil at Lagoon and Hennepin, Uptown Mpls. 
FFI: WAMM. 

Every Friday, J. Rich Park, 4:30 to 5:30 pm, Peace vigil, Hwy. 61 and West
Avenue, RedWing.  sherlev [at] redwing.net

Every Saturday, 9 am, Peace walk, Fern and Hwy. 95, Cambridge.  (8 block
walk) ytpsund [at] yahoo.com

Every Saturday, 10 to 11 am, peace vigil at corner of Bridge and River St,
Chippewa Falls, WI.  FFI: lagoclam [at] aol.com or 715-726-0365.

Every Saturday, 11 to noon (beginning 11/11/06), NW Neighbors for Peace
hosts antiwar vigil, along Vinewood, near Rockford Rd (AKA 42nd Ave or Cty
Rd 9), just east of 494, New Hope.  carydberg [at] comcast.net

Every Saturday, 1 to 3 pm, Vigil at Barnes and Noble, highways 15 and 23
(Division Street), St. Cloud.  FFI: Mnolde [at] CSBSJU.edu

Every Saturday, noon to 12:15, Vigil at Bridge Square (Division and 4th),
Northfield.  mcgrath1 [at] rconnect.com

(More vigils are listed at www.worldwidewamm.org  ) 


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