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  • Saturday, April 22, 2006

    Progressive Democrat Issue 73: NEW YORK PEACE MARCH

    4/29 PEACE MARCH
    Join at a meeting place for Brooklyn groups on 19th Street between 5th Avenue and Broadway, or go to the website of United for Peace and Justice www.unitedforpeace.org to learn all the details and other meeting points. Assembly begins at 10:30 AM, and the March starts at noon.

    If you want to participate in handing out flyers, or any number of ways, please e-mail outreach@brooklynpeace.org or call the office at 718-624-5921.

    VOLUNTEERS FOR NYVV TABLE
    New Yorkers for Verified Voting has a table at the festival. I’ve been asked to cajole 10 people into volunteering. We even get a T-shirt! With enough people, we can stagger shifts and also enjoy the experience. We must build awareness of the change in voting and the dangers of the electronic machines. Please email or call me at 718-624-8384 with interest.

    The Peace and Justice Festival will be held at Foley Square from 1 to 6 pm. A map of the festival area will be available at the site soon. If you are planning to go straight to the festival, you can reach Foley Square by taking the A, C, 1, 2, 3, J, M or 6 trains to Chambers Street or the N,R,Q, or W to Canal Street or the R to City Hall.

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