Tuesday, March 23, 2010

In Natick, protests on war anniversary low-key this year

Demonstrators marched in Natick yesterday to protest US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. (John Blanding/Globe Staff)

From boston.com:
“Although our numbers may be small, our voices need to be heard,’’ said Rob Kearns, 43, of Walpole, a former Marine, a member of Veterans for Peace, and a regular attendee at any peace events.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Memorial Vigil / Walk to Natick Army Base March 20

The MetroWest Peace Group and the Peace Abby are sponsoring a peace walk to mark the 7th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq on March 20.

They will be meeting at Noon at the gasebo on the Common in downtown Natick. Intersection of Rte 135 and 27 (North Main St. ) They will stand for a short while there, then walk up Rte 27 (No. Main) towards the Natick Labs with their signs. They will stand on the corner of No Main and Kansas Street for a while and then walk back to the Natick Common. It is approximately 2 miles total, maybe less.

See the Metro West press release below for more information.

If you would like to participate in this peace walk and want to carpool from Walpole, please be in touch.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Memorial Vigil and Walk to Natick Army Base March 20 is the 7th Anniversary of our country's invasion of Iraq. On Saturday, March 20, there will be a vigil and march to remember that we still occupy Iraq and Afghanistan, and acknowledge the human toll. Any one who would like to join this event should gather at the Natick Common Bandstand at 12:00. We will then walk to the Natick Army Base where we will read the names of those from Massachusetts who have lost their lives in these conflicts. We will also remember in silence the Iraqi and Afghanistan civilians, dead and wounded in this long conflict.

This is a peaceful, but clear message to remind all of us, that we are at war with no real end in sight. The Peace Abbey has offered the use of the memorial stone which honors unknown civilians killed in wars for this occasion. If enough people would like to participate we would push the stone on its caisson from the Peace Abbey in Sherborn to the Natick Common.

Sponsored by MetrowestPeaceAction
If you are interested in these events you can contact the Peace Abbey at info@peaceabbey.org

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Peace Group Events

Next events for the Peace Group are:

Friday, March 5, 7:00 PM, “Follow the Women Tour” at the Peace Abby. See details below courtesy of Madeline. I believe Shelia sent out an email for those looking to car pool.

Saturday, March 6, 10:00 – 11:00 AM – Vigil

Sunday, March 7, 2:00 – 5:00 PM, Peace Group Social and French slides at Czachorowski’s, families, spouses invited

Action Item: Call Congressman Lynch this morning and ask him to support Dennis Kucinich privileged resolution to end the Afghan War, see the attached email from Carol Coakley.
Follow The Women Tour

Friday, March 5th 7PM Collen McGuire will be at The Peace Abbey to make a presentation about the organization that brings over 200 women cyclists every year to the Middle East for peace, solidarity, and empowerment. Colleen, a co- founder and organizer of the tour said,"The tour's purpose is to call attention to the fact that women and children suffer most in regions of conflict-innocent victims of hostile government policies".
Colleen has participated in the tour four times and has met and cycled with some amazing women including the First Lady of Syria and Queen Rania of Jordan.

Colleen will be showing slides and talking about her experiences and inviting American women to join the tour.
Ora McGuire, Coleen's mother, a wonderful peacemaker lives locally in Walpole and will be with us for the evening. All are welcome! We extend the invitation to young people as well.
Walpole Peace and Justice Group on the Walpole Common, Saturday, March 6, 10:00 - 11:00 AM

Please join us for a peace vigil on Saturday, March 6 from 10:00 to 11:00 AM as we call for the end of Afghanistan and Iraqi wars and the redirection of funds to human needs. The vigil will be held at the Walpole Common at the corner of Main and Front Streets across from the Walpole Cooperative Bank. Tragically, the number of U.S. service personnel killed in Afghanistan since the beginning of the war reached 1,000 on February 23, not to mention the thousands of Afghanistan troops and civilians killed and wounded and the thousands of refugees who have fled the ongoing fighting.

Peace vigils are held on the first Saturday of the month from 10:00 to 11:00 AM on the Walpole Common.