Midcoast Peace and Justice Group

 

 

Midcoast Peace & Justice Group

committed to positive change through non-violent action

 
   

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2012

 

Friday March 16 and Saturday March 17 at 7 p.m.

A Report Back from Haiti with Ken Jones     Event Poster

Presented by the Peninsula Peace & Justice Group and the Midcoast Peace and Justice Group

Friday March 16 at 7 p.m.

First Universalist Church, 345 Broadway, Rockland Maine

Broadway/Route 1A runs between Route 1 and Route 17. The First Universalist Church is across from the former MacDougal School. Parking and entrance are in back of the church.    Followed by discussion

Saturday March 17 at 7 p.m.

Blue Hill Library on Main St, Blue Hill Maine

 

On Tuesday, March 20   2:00 - 4 p.m.
       Maine Campaign to Bring Our War $$ Homeasks for our support

      Marching Against Fiscal Madness in Augusta    Fund Human Needs

Augusta State House Rally in the Hall of Flags     Speakers and Music

For more information, please call 443-9502 or email globalnet@mindspring.com

We’ve had enough of the attacks on the 99%. Stop the tax cuts for the rich. End the assault on labor, women, the elderly, children, the sick, and the environment. Bring the $12 billion we spend monthly in Afghanistan back home so we can use it here. Connect the dots and link arms for justice and fairness. End corporate domination now!

Saturday, February 28   9 - 4:30 p.m.

     Occupy Meeting, Augusta Student Center

Mother Caring for 7 Billion            Original Event Poster
   Help us by clicking event poster link above, printing copies, and posting. Thanks.

Anyone interested in a showing in other locations can contact Beedy Parker at 236-8732 or email beedyparker@gwi.net

 

Wednesday April 18th   from 7 - 9:30 p.m.

Centre for the Performing Arts, Unity College, Unity Maine

Sponsored by the Constructive Activists

Thursday April 19   6:30 p.m.

Thomaston Library (Academy Building), Route 1, Thomaston Maine

 

Friday, April 6th   at 7 p.m.

Smith Auditorium, Sills Hall, Bowdoin College, Brunswick Maine

* Join Bowdoin campus organizations and Brunswick community members for the screening of Mother: Caring for 7 Billion, the award-winning film about the impact on people and the Earth posed by humans' growing population.

Thursday, March 8   7:00 p.m.

   The Community Schools at Opportunity Farm and Camden at the main campus
   Kendall House, 215 Gloucester Hill Road, New Gloucester Maine    The Community Schools Maps and Directions

   Hilary Clark will be facilitating a brief discussion forum following the screening.

For more information please contact Joseph Hufnagel, at (207) 701‑6854 or joseph.thecommunityschool@gmail.com, Hilary Clark at clarkhamel@aol.com or Beedy Parker at beedyparker@gwi.net

   Presented by the Midcoast Peace & Justice Group and the Peace & Justice Group of Waldo County

Sunday, February 19   6:30 p.m.

   Bangor Maine, Peace & Justice Center of Eastern Maine Film Series   96 Harlow Street, Suite 100

   Films are shown at 7 p.m. Sundays at the Center, 96 Harlow Street, Bangor,
   and are followed by a discussion.

Wednesday, February 15   3 p.m.

   Damariscotta Maine, Skidompha Library    184 Main Street, Damariscotta

Wednesday, February 1   6:30 p.m.

   Unity Maine, MOFGA's Common Ground Education Center    The MOFGA Calendar    directions to MOFGA

   Light refreshments and discussion with local farmers and naturalists; 7 p.m. film. Suggested donation $5.
   Co-sponsored by MOFGA, Sebasticook Regional Land Trust and Maine Farmland Trust.

Tuesday, January 17   at 7 p.m. (Rockland)   and Wednesday, Jan 18, 6 p.m. (Belfast)

   First Universalist Church, 345 Broadway, Rockland Maine  followed by discussion    Shown in Belfast at the Belfast Public Library.   Sponsored by Midcoast Peace & Justice and the Waldo County Peace & Justice group. Anyone interested in a showing in other locations can contact Beedy Parker at 236-8732 or email beedyparker@gwi.net

 

 

 

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