PeaceSmiths Forum: Friday, January 16th at 8pm
“How-To End the Wars and Create a Non-violent Society”
A participatory event with a response team of activist artists.
The peace community and the public at-large can come to share their two minutes worth of ideas, solutions, or artwork on the topic. The event will be held at the First United Methodist Church of Amityville on 25 Broadway/rt110 (Southmost end near Merrick Rd/Montauk hwy). There is a $6 suggested donation, “less if necessary, more if possible.” See the PeaceSmiths, Inc. web-site for more information.
If you give your 2 cents worth, we will give it back to you. Please bring your own, 2 minute presentation, newspaper clipping, poem, treatise, or plan on how to end the wars and create a non-violent society.
Your supporting cast:
MC/Sketch Artist: Gary Ivan, an artist from Huntington, Long Island
Videographer: Robert Summerville, a Public Access Producer from Nassau County, Long Island
Artist Liaison: Daniel Levin, a PeaceSmiths friend and volunteer
Panel of activist artists to include: poet Steven Schmidt and musician Sonny Meadows.
A tape of the evening will be available the same night.
If you are camera shy, come anyway to support and discuss. We hope to walk away with some real solutions.
PeaceSmiths, Inc. was founded in 1972. PeaceSmiths is involved in community organizing for peace and justice. We do projects related to education, activism, culture and mutual help. We are a non-profit, membership organization.
For questions or directions: PeaceSmiths Hotline: (631) 798-0778
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