Framingham

U.N. International Day Of Peace

When: Wednesday, September 21, 2011, 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Where: Framingham Town Green • Framingham
2011 Sep 21 - 5:00pm
2011 Sep 21 - 8:00pm

Clean air, clean water and sustainable communities are key components for a peaceful world. Sponsored by the Center of Light and the Framingham Interfaith Clergy Association, please join the Framingham Sierra Club at this community event which will include a Peace parade, live music, drumming circle and a candlelight vigil. Food and Children's activities are included. For more information contact Reverend Mary Francis Drake at revmaryfrancis@thecentersoflight.org or 617-990-7411

 

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U.N. International Day of Peace September 21
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Celebrate the UN International Day of Peace

When: Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Where: Framingham Common • Edgell Road • Framingham
2010 Sep 21 - 5:00pm
2010 Sep 21 - 8:00pm

Join this peace march and candlelight vigil sponsored by the Center of Light.  All are invited to gather to march and celebrate together.  Local musicians will perform peaceful music as we gather to catalog our peaceful intentions and prayers for the earth.  Refreshments and a video presentation will also be offered at this event.  The peace march will feature a giant youth-created peace dove following the recommendations of Jane Goodall's "Roots and Shoots" youth development program (http://www.rootsandshoots.org/campaigns/dove). The celebration will culminate with a candlelight vigil for world peace.  Spread the news.  Bring friends and family.  Children are welcome.  Share in an evening of peacebuilding.  For more information, contact RevMaryFrancis@CentersOfLight.org 617-990-7411.

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Saving Our Schools: Balancing Books and Bombs

When: Saturday, October 23, 2010, 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Where: Framingham First Parish Unitarian-Universalist • 24 Vernon St • Scott Hall • Framingham
2010 Oct 23 - 2:00pm
2010 Oct 23 - 4:00pm

A workshop on federal and military spending and how it affects our local communities and funding for our schools.

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