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Saturday, April 5  1:00-2:00pm
Spring Garden Public Library

Organized by the Halifax Peace Coalition, Students Coalition Against War,  and others.

Find out more: TEAM TIBET "Bring Tibet to the 2008 Olympics"
http://teamtibet.org/ Join the strugge of a freedom loving people to have
their voices heard by supporting Team Tibet.


[*Organizing meeting for Tibet demonstration is this Thursday, April 3 at
7pm at 6050 University Avenue at Dalhousie, Room 142 (Teaching Lab 3) to plan and to make a banner.]
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Sunday, August 6, 2006 (2-4pm)
World Peace Pavilion, Dartmouth Waterfront Park (near Alderney Landing)


A fun, free family event.

Listen to great music and inspiring speakers. Create peace art that will be
delivered to City Council. Observe a minute of silence for victims of war
and violence. Light refreshments provided.


 Meet at the Peace Pavilion on the Dartmouth Waterfront, beside the Ferry Terminal.  (Rain location is the Market in the Ferry Terminal.)  We will be commemorating Peace Day, and folding paper cranes to send to Japan.

  The flags made at last year's Peace Day were sent to the World Peace Forum where they decorated the entrance to the Conference Office.

  Check back here for exact times and events.

  Schedule of the Ceremony and Events:
  • 2pm Introductions
  • Raging Grannies (Music)
  • Greetings From Hakodate Friendship Association (Halifax's Sister City in Japan)
  • Minute of Silence (to reflect on Hiroshima/Nagasaki, and current conflicts)
  • Peace Eduction and Building a Culture of Peace (Carolyn van Gurp)
  • Clearing By Noon (Music)
  • Mayors For Peace for Peace Campaign and Nuclear Abolition (MP Alexa McDonough)
  • Relaunch of the Mayors For Peace Campaign for Halifax (Tamara Lorincz)
  • Refreshments and Art (30 min)
    • Art will be delivered to City Council
    • Postcards and petition will be the adults' art project
  • International Peace and Justice (Liliany Obanda from Columbia)
  • Uber Hussy (Music)
  • 4pm Close and Thank You
Organized by the Halifax Peace Coalition and the Voice of Women From Peace.

-Join us to call for, create and celebrate peace and justice in our city and in the world!-

(In case of rain, event will be held inside the Alderney Landing)


If you would like to help with this event, please contact us.
Lead Organizer: Mary Rigby

What can you do to help?
  • Come and be present so that it is clear that Haligonians are looking for Peace
  • Call your city councillor and the mayors office to ask about the progress of signing on to Mayors for Peace
  • Bake cookies
  • Bring water and/or juice
  • Make a donation to defray the costs
  • Tell your friends to come too
Please note: The Shadow Project has been cancelled due to lack of organizing staff.  Should you feel able to organize this, we will try to provide as much support as we are able.
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Current HPC Campaigns

HPC acts on Canadian policy that fosters inequity or injustice, root causes of violence. Living in the shadow of empire, we want a foreign policy that promotes justice, equity, and peace. We are currently working on Canada's involvement in:


AFGHANISTAN

HAITI

IRAQ

MAYORS FOR PEACE

MISSILE DEFENSE

SECURITY CERTIFICATES

WAR RESISTERS

KEEP SPACE FOR PEACE

INTERNATIONAL POLICY STATEMENT


 

Please welcome two new groups to the hpc membership!
Students Coalition Against War (SCAW)
www.scaw.ca

Canadian Federation of Students - Nova Scotia (CFS-NS)


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