Peace calendar
From: Charles Underwood (peacecalendarvisi.com)
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 22:03:54 -0700 (PDT)
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Peace Calendar for September 9, 2007

THIS WEEK'S RECOMMENDATIONS:
  Movie: "No End in Sight" in Edina.
  Speaker: Kathy Kelly, Monday in Rochester or Tuesday in Mpls.
  March: Saturday from the Cathedral to the Capitol, via Xcel.
  Staged reading: Rachel Corrie on Friday in St Paul.
  Fundraiser: Headwaters Walk from Boom Island park next Sunday.

HEADS UP: The Antiwar Committee is organizing a bus trip to the Troops Out
Now demo in DC.  Buses leave Friday, 9/28 (morning) and return Sunday, 9/30
(evening).  $175 (partial scholarships available) include the bus itself,
with comfortable coach seating and wonderful company...but not food.  FFI
bus [at] antiwarcommittee.org or 612-379-3899.

8/31 to 9/13, film "No End in Sight" about the incompetence, recklessness
and venality that led to Iraq's descent into chaos, Edina Cinema, 3911 W
50th St, Edina.  www.landmarktheaters.com  (Quick review: an excellent
overview of the deadly mistakes of the occupation, with revealing interviews
of the insider critics, but the formerly pro-invasion director doesn't
really address the morality or wisdom of the war itself.)

9/4 to 10/1, WAMM and Iraq-MN Art Project sponsors "Watercolors and Oils:
Inside Iraq: Rhythms of Daily Life" by artists from Najaf and Karbala, Dunn
Bros Coffee Schop, 3348 Hennepin Ave S, Mpls.  952-545-9981.

Sunday, 9/9, 9:45 am, Ron Young of the Interreligious Leadership Initiative
for Peace in the Middle East speaks on "American Jews, Christians and
Muslims: Conflict or Cooperation for Peace in the Middle East," Pilgrim
Lutheran Church, 1935 St Clair Ave (at Prior), St Paul.  rolsen6376 [at] 
visi.com

Sunday, 9/9, 2:30 pm, John and Janet Fredell host a listening session with
potential US Senate peace candidate Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, 14314 E Fish Hood
Dr, Park Rapids.  jjfred76 [at] arvig.net

Sunday, 9/9, 4 pm, metro-wide planning meeting of Youth Against War and
Racism to plan for the November 16th antiwar walkout, Blue Moon Coffee Cafe,
3822 E Lake St, Mpls.  against.war [at] gmail.com or 651-210-5342.

Sunday, 9/9, 6 pm (and the 2nd Sunday of each month), Veterans for Peace
chapter 27 meeting, St Stephens School basement, 2130 Clinton Ave S, Mpls.
waynewittman [at] msn.com

Monday, 9/10 (and every Monday), 5 to 7 pm, potluck, discussion at office of
potential U.S. Senate peace candidate Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, 3027 Holmes
Ave, Mpls.  612-216-4665.

Monday, 9/10, 7 pm, Ronald Young of the Interreligious Initiative for Peace
speaks on "The Arab-Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Is Peace Possible?'
Central Presbyterian Church, 500 Cedar St, S Paul.  651-224-4728.

Monday, 9/10 (and every second Monday of the month), 7 pm, US Labor Against
War,, Merriam Park Library, 1831 Marchall Ave, St Paul.  Thomas Dooley at
651-645-0295.

Monday, 9/10, 6:30 pm, Every Church a Peace Church potluck and program with
Amy Blumenshine discussing "The Church's role in the Reintegration of
Veterans with Their Families and Communities, Guardian Angels Church, 8260
Hudson Blvd N, Oakdale.  rolsen6376 [at] visi.com

Monday, 9/10, 6:30 pm affinity groups meet, 7:30 chapter meeting, monthly
meeting for MN Network for Spiritual Progressives, Plymouth Church, 1900
Nicollett Ave, Mpls.  brucelissem [at] aol.com

Monday, 9/10, 7 pm, 3-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee Kathy Kelly, co-founder
of Voices for Creative Noonviolence and just returned from 2 months in
Amman, Jordan, talks on "Iraq Refugees and Other Costs of War: An Eyewitness
Account," St John's Catholic Church, 11 - 4th Ave SW, Rochester.
http://semnap.org

Tuesday, 9/11, 5:20 pm, free film "9/11; Press for Truth" with introduction
by MN resident who lost a family member, Riverview Theater, 3800 - 42nd Ave
S, Mpls.  www.mn911truth.org or 612-384-8742

Tuesday, 9/11, 6:45 pm, Pax Salon shows and discusses documentary "9/11:
Press for Truth," kitty-corner across the street from Mad Hatters Tea House
at the W 7th Federation Building, 943 W 7th, St Paul.  (Note time and
location change.)  pattypax [at] earthlink.net

Tuesday, 9/11, 7 pm, the Woodbury Chorus and Orchestra performs at Sisters
of St Joseph of Carondelet's 11th day prayer for peace, 1890 Randolph Ave,
St Paul.  www.csjstpaul.org or 651-690-7079.

Tuesday, 9/11, 7 pm, "Speaking Truth to Power" memorial celebration with US
Senate peace candidate Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, Coleen Rowley, Marv Davidoff,
Chante Wolf, Mary Jane LaVigne, music, dance, poetry, spoken word, Mpls
Farmers Market Annex, 200 Lyndale Ave N, Mpls.  612-414-7859.

Tuesday, 9/11, 7 pm, 3-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee Kathy Kelly,
co-founder of Voices for Creative Noonviolence and just returned from 2
months in Amman, Jordan, talks on "Iraq Refugees and Other Costs of War: An
Eyewitness Account," St Joan of Arc Church, 4537 - 3rd Ave S, Mpls.
www.worldwidewamm.org

Wednesday, 9/12, 8 am, People of Faith host United Seminary prof Chris Smith
and pastor Don Christenson speaking on "Immersion Cross Cultural Education:
Indulging the Privileged or Political Radicalization?' St Martin's Table,
2001 Riverside Ave, Mpls.  cmasters [at] bitstream.net

Wednesday, 9/12, 11 am to noon, meeting of the Mpls Free Speech Work Group,
room 333, City Hall, 350 S 5th St, Mpls  (This group is considering civil
liberties ordinances for the Republican Convention on '08.  Pending are
march permit regulations that would dramatically reduce civil liberties.)
camgordon333 [at] msn.com

Wednesday, 9/12, 5 pm,Women and Politics Reading Group starts season with a
discussion of 2 books about Hillary Clinton ("The Case For" by Susan Estrich
and "The Case Against" by Peggy Noonan), Freeman Commons, room 205 HHH
center, 301 - 19th Ave S, West Bank U of M, Mpls.
www.hhh.umn.edu/news/events/index.html

Wednesday, 9/12, 7 to 8:30, Red Wing Vets for Peace meeting at home of
Charles Nicolosi, Red Wing.  tuvecino [at] redwing.org

Wednesday, 9/12, 7 pm,  Phil Steger speaks on "Leaving Iraq Now: Why It's
the Best Chance for Peace and Why September Is Our Best Chance to Make It
Happen," College of St Benedict, St Joseph.  www.peaceintheprecincts.org

Thursday, 9/13, 7 pm, NW Neighbors for Peace hosts Gary King, president of
Philippine Scholars and member of Amnesty International, speaking on "Human
Rights in the Philippines," Parish Community of St Josept, 8701 - 36th Ave N
(corner Boone), New Hope.  http://nwn4p.pbwiki.com/

Thursday, 9/13, 7:30 pm, discusses his new book "Less Safe, Less Free: Why
America is Losing the War on Terror," Magers and Quinn Booksellers, 3038
Hennepin Ave S, Uptown Mpls.  www.magersandquinn.com

Friday, 9/14, 9:30 to 11 am, Venequelan labor attache Marcos Garcia speaks
on "The Venezuelan Labor Movement and U.S. Workers: What can we learn from
each other?' United Labor Center, 312 Central Ave SE (corner University and
Central, 5th floor), Mpls.  jp [at] handsoffvenezuela.org or 651-373-7609.

Friday, 9/14, 4:30 to 5:30 pm, vigil to end the occupation of Palestine,
Snelling & Summit Aves, St Paul.  Karen, 651-283-3495.

Friday, 9/14, 5:30 to 8 pm, potential U.S. Senate peace candidate Jack
Nelson-Pallmeyer appears at Senate District 66 DF: family picnic, Como Park
Pavilion, 1199 Midway Parkway, St Paul.  www.mostimportantdecade.com

Friday, 9/14, 7:30 pm, The War Plays Project presents dramatic reading of
"Rachel Corrie: A Life for Others," about 23-year-old killed by Israeli
bulldozer while trying to save a Palestinian home, Macalester Plymouth
United Church, 1658 Lincoln Ave, St Paul.  Donations accepted.  www.mapm.org
or 651-696-1642.

Friday, 9/14, 7:30 pm, poet Ann Iverson reads from her new book "Definite
Space" including the emotional journey of her stepson's 2 tours in Baghdad,
Gliddens Learning Center, room 100 E, Hamiline U, St Paul.
www.hamline.edu/events/calendar/

9/14 to 9/20, drama "The Hunting Party," based on hunt for an infamous war
criminal, Edina Theater, Edina Cinema, 3911 W 50th St, Edina.
www.landmarktheaters.com  (Note: This film has not been reviewed.  If you
see it, please write with some reaction.)

Saturday, 9/15, 10 to noon, Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom hosts U of M prof Erwin Marquit, talking about "The Quest for Social
Justice in China's Socialist Market Economy," Van Cleve Community Center,
901 - 15th Ave SE, Mpls.  www.wilpfmn.org

Saturday, 9/15, 1 pm, Twin Cities Peace Campaign sponsors rally "Out of
Iraq! End the War Now!"  March from Cathedral of St Paul, 239 Selby Ave, St
Paul and march past Xcel Center with a closing rally at the State Capitol.
www.antiwarcommittee.org

9/15, march against the war in Washington, DC.  www.answercoalition.org

Saturday, 9/15, 2 pm, potential U.S. Senate peace candidate Jack
Nelson-Pallmeyer appears at the Turkey Parade, Worthington.
www.mostimportantdecade.com

Saturday, 9/15, 6:30 to 9 pm, Jackson County DFL hosts potential U.S. Senate
peace candidate Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, American Legion, Lakefield.
www.mostimportantdecade.com

Sunday, 9/16, 9:30 am, Military Families Speak Out-MN member Michael Perkins
speaks on the huge toll taken on National Guard troops, including his own
family members, First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis, 900 Mount Curve Ave,
Lower Assembly Hall, Mpls.  http://firstunitariansociety.org

Sunday, 9/16, 11:30 am, Headwaters Foundation Walk for Justice, to collect
pledges for your favorite peace and justice organizations, Boom Island Park,
Mpls.  www.walkforjustice.org

Sunday, 9/16, noon to 4 pm, Otter Tail County DFL hosts potential U.S.
Senate peace candidate Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer at cruise and Meet Candidates,
Otter Tail Lake.  JNP appears at DFL steak fry in Ashby, 5 to 8:30 pm.
www.mostimportantdecade.com

Sunday, 9/16, 12:30 to 2 pm, the ELCA Peace with Justice Committee hosts Dr
Gary King of Amnesty International speaking on "Human Rights in the
Philippines," Central Lutheran Church, 3rd Ave & 12th St, Mpls.
612-825-1581.

Sunday, 9/16, 3 to 5 pm, monthly meeting of Amnesty International group 37,
Center for Victims of Torture, 717 E River Rd SE, Mpls.  gabeo [at] 
bitstream.net

Monday, 9/17, 4:30 pm, "Mideast Peace Summit: Difficult Dialogues" with
former VP Walter Mondale, Palestinian legislator Dr Hanan Ashrawi and
Knesset member Yossi Beilin, Macalester College, Kegin Commons, 1600 Grand
Ave, St Paul.  www.macalester.edu

Monday, 9/17 (and every Monday), 5 to 7 pm, potluck, discussion at office of
potential U.S. Senate peace candidate Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, 3027 Holmes
Ave, Mpls.  612-216-4665.

Monday, 9/17, 6:30 pm, free movie "WE," where Arundhati Roy talks about the
war on terror, corporate globalization, etc., Joan of Arc Upper Room Parish
Center, 4537 - 3rd Ave S, Mpls.  www.worldwidewamm.org

Monday, 9/17, 7:30 pm,  free sneak preview of film "The Kingdom" about an
elite team of US agents sent to Saudi Arabia to investigate the bombing of a
US facility, Oak St Cinema, 309 Oak St SE, Mpls.  www.mnfilmarts.org

Tuesday, 9/18, 7 to 9 pm, sendoff party for bus riders for the Troops Out
Now demo in DC, May Day Books, 301 Cedar Ave, Mpls.
www.antiwarcommittee.org

Wednesday, 9/19, 7 pm, US diplomat Thomas Wise talks about his experience on
a reconstruction team in Iraq, Cowles Auditorium of Humphrey Institute, 301
- 19th Ave S, Mpls.  www.hhh.umn.edu

Thursday, 9/20, first of four sessions in Macalester EXPO (experimental
college) class on "Nonviolence and Anarchism: An Intergenerational Dialog,"
focusing on the uptoming protests of the Republican National Convention and
taught by Betsy Raasch-Gillman and Rob Czernik.  www.excotc.org  (space
limited)

Thursday, 9/20, 6:30 pm reception and pies, 7:15 pm program, celebrate the
90th anniversary of the American Friends Service Committee with general
secretary Mary Ellen McNish, plus MN Eyes Wide Open Exhibit 5 to dusk
(weatheer permitting), Minneapolis Friends Meetinghouse, 4401 York Ave S,
Mpls.  www.quaker.org/minnfm/ or 612-926-6159.

Thursday, 9/20, 6:30 pm, 80 minute documentary "Peace One Day" describing
one Englishman's quest to have a UN International Day of Peace, Basilica of
St Mary School, classroom LL 1, behind the Basilica, 17th and Hennepin,
Mpls.  dick_bernard [at] msn.com or 651-730-4849.

Thursday, 9/20, 7 and 9 pm, documentary "Lumo" about young Congolese woman
on uncertain path to recovery as rape survivor in war-torn Goma in eastern
Congo, $4, directors present for Q & A, Oak St Cinema, 309 Oak St SE, Mpls.
www.mnfilmarts.org

9/21 to 9/27, film "In the Valley of Elah" about soldier on 1st weekend back
after Iraq who goes missing and is reported AWOL, Lagoon Cinema, 1320 Lagoon
Ave, Uptown Mpls.  www.landmarktheaters.com  (No reviews yet.  Send one in
if you see it.)

9/21, noon, potential US Senate peace candidate appears at the Noon Peace
Rally in Duluth, followed by a listening session in Duluth, time and
location TBA.  www.mostimportantdecade.com

Friday, 9/21, all day, the United Nations General Assembly invites all
nations and people to honor a cessation of hostilities for the day and
celebrate a Day of Peace in an appropriate manner.  www.peaceoneday.org

Friday, 9/21, 4:30 pm, the organizations Iraq Moratorium
(iraqmoratorium.org) and General Strike for Peace
(generalstrikeforpeace.com) urge people to "take a break" from their usual
activities (like work) on the 3rd Fridays of September, October and
November... and participate in antiwar activities.  For this one, there will
be a protest and bannering at 4:30 pm at the corner of 3rd St and Cedar Ave,
West Bank, Mpls.  www.worldwidewamm.org

9/21 to 9/23, documentary "Strange Culture" about a college prof/artist
opening a show about genetically modified food whose wife dies suddenly and
he is plunged into a situation involving dozens of FBI agents, haz-mat suits
and still-lingering suspicion and post-911 paranoia, Bell Auditorium 10
Church St SE, Mpls.  www.mnfilmarts.org

9/22 to 9/29, encampment in front of Congress to shut off the war funds,
with grassroots congress on 9/28 and mass march on 9/29.  Troops Out Now
Coalition, www.troopsoutnow.org and encampmenttostopthewar.blogspot.com

Saturday, 9/22, 7 to 10 pm, featured writers read from the 10th issue of the
literary journal of Mizna, a forum promoting Arib culture that values
diversity in the Arabic community through literature and community events,
Loft Literary Center, Open Book, 1011 Washington Ave S, Mpls.  www.mozna.org

Saturday, 9/22, 10 am to 4 pm, potential US Senate peace candidate Jack
Nelson-Pallmeyer appears at the South West MN DFL Summit in Windom, followed
by Senate District 29 fundraiser at the Reding Residence inMantorville from
3 to 5 pm.  www.mostimportantdecade.com

Sunday, 9/23, 2 pm, free documentary "One Man's Story: Philip Agee, Cuba,
and the CIA" with director present, Davis Lecture Hall, Campus Center,
Macalester College, Grand & Snelling, St Paul.  mncuba [at] usfamily.net or
612-236-3111.

Monday, 9/24 (and every Monday), 5 to 7 pm, potluck, discussion at office of
potential U.S. Senate peace candidate Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, 3027 Holmes
Ave, Mpls.  612-216-4665.

Tuesday, 9/25, 6:30 pm, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
initiates a book club with discussion of "Confessions of an Economic Hit
Man."  FFF and location, CorinKagan [at] aol.com

Tuesday, 9/25, 7 to 9 pm free documentary film "Encounter Point" about
thousands of Palestinians and Israelis who risk their lives for nonviolent
grassroots solution, Mondale Hall, room 25, 229 - 19th Ave S, Mpls.
www.igs.cla.umn.edu or 612-624-2921.

Tuesday, 9/25, 7 to 8:30 pm, DFL Senate District 39 hosts potential U.S,
Senate peace candidate Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, Wentworth Library, 299 E
Wentworth, West St. Paul.  Tom Norris at 612-817-7226.

Wednesday, 9/26, 8 am, People of Faith host United Seminary prof Chris Smith
and pastor Don Christenson speaking on "Immersion Cross Cultural Education:
Indulging the Privileged or Political Radicalization?' St Martin's Table,
2001 Riverside Ave, Mpls.  cmasters [at] bitstream.net

Wednesday, 9/26, 11:30 am, Jewish Community Relations Council sponsors
Clinton Special Middle East coordinator Dennis Ross to speak on "Restoring
America's Standing in the Middle East," $45 w/luncheon, Minneapolis Club,
729 - 2nd Ave S, Mpls.  Register at www.micglobe.org

Wednesday, 9/26, 4 pm, Cambridge architecture prof Wendy Pullan speaks on
"Spatial manifestations of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in
Jerusalem,"Nolte Center for continuing Eduation, room 125, 315 Pillsbury Dr
SE, East Bank U of M, Minneapolis.  www.igs.cla.umn.edu or 612-624-2921.

Thursday, 9/27, 7 to 9 pm free documentary film "Encounter Point" about
thousands of Palestinians and Israelis who risk their lives for nonviolent
grassroots solution, Atwood Memorial Student Union, glacier Room, St Cloud
University.  http://www.stcloudstate.edu/chge/

Friday, 9/28, to Sunday, 9/30, bus trip to DC to stop Iraq occupation with
http://troupsoutnow.org  Cost is $175 per person.  Bus leaves Friday
morning, back on Sunday evening, sleep in the bus.  More info at
bus [at] antiwarcommittee.org or www.troopsoutnow.org

Friday, 9/23, 11:30 am to 12:30 pm, poli sci prof Andrew Latham speaks on
"Globalization and War: Toward a 'Polemology' of World Order
Transformation," Gliddens Learning Center, room 1S, Hamline University, St
Paul.  www.hamline.edu/events/calendar/

9/28 (9 am) to 9/30, statewide progressive conference "A Convergence of
Progressive Ideas," Augsburg College, Riverside and 22nd Ave, Mpls.  (A
general body meeting of the DFL-PC to follow on 9/30 at 9 am and a U.S.
Senate candidate forum at 2:30 on 9/30.)   www.progressivecaucus.net or
bnanc [at] aol.com

Friday, 9/28, 7:30 pm, Magers and Quinn hosts peace activists David Solnit
and Aimee Allison talking about their book "Army of None," a comprehensive
guide to counter-recruitment, $5, Lyndale United Church of Christ, 810 W
31st St (at Aldrich), Mpls.  david.unowsky [at] gmail.com

Saturday, 9/29, 8:30 am to 4 pm, Pax Christi MN Assembly focuses on
understanding the Palestinian/Israeli conflict with panelists and speakers
who have spent significant time in Palestine, including Rev John Darlington,
Wendy Kaufyn, Lorin Peters, Florence Steichen and others, College of St
Benedict, Gorecki Conference Center, 37 S College Ave, St Joseph. MN info
from steichenfm [at] usfamily.net or www.csbsju.edu/campusministry or
651-699-8565.

Saturday, 9/29, 1 to 3 pm, Merriam Park and Crocus Hill/W7th Neighbors for
Peace host Aimee Allison and David Solnit giving a counter-recruitment
workshop and talking about their book "Army of None," Rondo Library, 461 N
Dale St (at University), St Paul.  www.yawr.org

Sunday, 9/30, 1 to 4:45 pm, Presbyterian Church of the Apostles hosts family
event "Called to Be Peacemakers" with St Thomas peace professor Jack
Nelson-Pallmeyer speaking on "Choosing a Visionary Path to Peace" and Bharat
Parekh speaking on "United Nations Millennium Goals," plus children's
program and childcare for under 3, 701 E 130 St, Burnsville.  952-890 7877.

Sunday, 9/30, 5 to 8 pm, WAMM silent auction (with complementary buffet), St
Joan of Arc Church, 4537 - 3rd Ave S, Mpls.  www.worldwidewamm.org

Sunday, 9/30, 7 pm, fundraiser for St Anthony Park Neighbors for Peace,
featuring The Mamas in concert, St Anthony Park Lutheran Church, 2323 Como
Ave. St Paul.  www.parkpeace.org

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            VIGILS

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

Every Sunday, 1 to 2 pm, St Crook Valley Peacemakers sponsors peace vigil at
the Stillwater bridge, Stillwater.  www.stcroixvalleypeacemakers.com or
651-275-0247.

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.  bnlberry [at] netscape.net

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, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., Vigil in front of Lockheed Martin, NW
corner of Pilot Knob Road and Yankee Doodle Road in Eagan.  FFI:
family4peace [at] msn.com

Every Thursday, 4:30 to 6 pm, NW Neighbors for Peace sponsors vigil at
Winnetka & 42nd Ave N, New Hope.  nwn4p [at] yahoo.com

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

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, peace vigil at Lagoon and Hennepin, Uptown Mpls. 
FFI: WAMM. 

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

Every Saturday, 11 am to noon, 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, Minnetonka weekly peace demonstration, at Hwy 7
and 101.  Park in Target Greatland lot; meet near entrance fountain.
carydberg [at] comcast.net

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

Every Saturday, 2 to 3 pm, Mounds View peace vigil, SE corner of Hwy 10 and
University Ave NE in Blaine.  vanka485 [at] aol.com or 763-717-9168.

Every Saturday, 2 to 3 pm, Peace vigil at NE corner Co Hwy 10 & Univ Ave NE,
Blaine.  vanka485 [at] aol.com

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


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