Peace & Justice Calendar Starting July 7, 2005

* July 11(Monday): Counter Recruiting Committee of Suffolk Peace Network meets in Huntington at 6:30pm

* July 13 (Wednesday): “I Do: Why Civil Unions Aren’t Enough" Discussion in Bridgehampton at 7:30pm

* July 17(Sunday): East End Women in Black Peace Vigil in Sag Harbor at 5pm

* July 23(Saturday): Reading: "The End of the Hamptons: Scenes from the Class Struggle in America's Paradise" in Sag Harbor, 6 pm

* July 23 (Saturday): Counter Recruiting Committee Actions on Long Island 10am to Noon

* July 27 (Wednesday): Whose Life Is It? - Making Ethical End-of-Life Decisions: Discussion in Bridgehampton at 7:30pm

* Repeating Events: "Herstory" Writing Workshops in English and Spanish: Thursdays in East Hampton at 7 pm

Details follow:

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July 11(Monday): Counter Recruiting Committee of Suffolk Peace Network meets in Huntington at 6:30pm


The next counter recruiting meeting wil be on Monday, July 11th at 6:30-7:15 pm preceding the Suffolk Peace Network meeting at the Cinema Arts Centre, Park Avenue in Huntington. Anyone interested in helping with this ongoing effort is encouraged to attend.

contact Karen rksrc@optonline.net

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July 13 (Wednesday): “I Do: Why Civil Unions Aren’t Enough" Discussion in Bridgehampton at 7:30pm

A discussion with Lauren Fortmiller and Pam Thiele. Part of the Series "Religion and Ethics" Every other Wednesday 7:30 to 9:00 at Incarnation Lutheran Church, Montauk Highway & Hayground Road, Water Mill

Contact: Rev. Rose Ann Vita (631) 537-1187 pastorvita@fnol.net
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July 17(Sunday): East End Women in Black Peace Vigil in Sag Harbor at 5pm

Join East End Women in Black to Vigil for an end to the occupations of Iraq and Palestine at the Sag Harbor Wharf at 5pm.

Info: www.eewib.blogspot.com or 631-831-4966

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July 23(Saturday): Reading: "The End of the Hamptons: Scenes from the Class Struggle in America's Paradise" in Sag Harbor, 6 pm

Author Corey Dolgon, former Southampton College sociologist reads from his book "The End of the Hamptons: Scenes from the Class Struggle in America´s Paradise" at Canio's Books, 290 Main St. in Sag Harbor

More info at 631-725-4926
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July 23 (Saturday): Counter Recruiting Committee Actions on Long Island 10am to Noon

Saturday, July 23rd, is "Caution, Do Not Enter" day at all recruiting stations on Long Island.
We will have demonstrations in Lindenhurst, Patchogue, Coram, Hempstead and Freeport.

If anyone would like to coordinate efforts at the Riverhead recruiting station or would like to participate at any of the sites (tentatively scheduled for 10 am to noon) please contact Karen at rksrc@optonline.net or 631-875-8647 or rksrc@optonline.net

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July 27 - WHOSE LIFE IS IT? - Making Ethical End-of-Life Decisions: Discussion in Bridgehampton at 7:30pm

A discussion with The Rev. Elsie Smith, Lutheran . Part of the Series "Religion and Ethics" Every other Wednesday 7:30 to 9:00 at Incarnation Lutheran Church, Montauk Highway & Hayground Road, Water Mill

Contact: Rev. Rose Ann Vita (631) 537-1187 pastorvita@fnol.net
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Repeating Events:

"Herstory" Writing Workshops in Spanish and English: Thursdays in East Hampton

Every Thursday women come together to share their writing with one another and receive feedback on how to structure and shape their lifewriting.The East Hampton workshop is open to East Hampton Town residents. Itmeets every Thursday, 7-9 p.m., at the Senior Citizens Center, 128Springs-Fireplace Road.

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Send event listings for next week's report to

eastendreport@optonline.net

by 5 pm next Tuesday.

Plain old text would be appreciated!

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