PeaceSmiths November 2012 Coffeehouse will feature:
- Singer/Songwriter: Rorie Kelly
- A tribute to Miriam Goodman and…
- Your favorite campaign lit and discussion
PeaceSmiths Coffeehouse
Friday, November 2, 2012
8pm-11pm
Held at First United Methodist Church in Amityville
(See directions below)
$7 at the door
(More if possible, less if necessary)
PeaceSmiths’ is held at the First United Methodist Church in Amityville
Address: 25 Broadway Ave, Amityville, NY
(Broadway is actually the south-most end of RT 110
near Merrick Road/Montauk Highway.)
Order and Program Notes:
Miriam Goodman was an anti-radiation activist and friend of PeaceSmiths. Peter Maniscalco and other of Miriam’s family and friends will give a presentation of appreciation for Miriam’s life.
Rorie Kelly will do the opening music set. She is a wonderful singer and song writer and has built a following on Long Island and in Brooklyn.
George Mann will do his songs for peace veterans, labor and the fight for justice. New songs, and songs from his last CD “Patience in These Times”.
Open time: So maybe you can read a poem, do a song or tell a joke.
Literature Table: Please bring your favorite candidate literature, peace literature, and occupy information. PeaceSmiths, Inc. is a nonpartisan organization, frequented by independent voters, Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, Green Party members, and supporters of various socialist clubs and minor political parties. (OWS editor’s note: You can find a list of all the presidential candidates on the ballot in New York State at our onthewilderside post: here)
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