Peace & Justice Calendar - starting Sept. 8 UPDATED

* September 10 (Saturday): Wine Against the War: Benefit for Honor the Fallen Memorial in Mattituck

* September 13 (Tuesday): The Patriot Act, Libraries and You in Southampton at 12Noon

* September 17 (Saturday): US Constitution - The Reading at Whalers Church, Sag Harbor 6pm


* September 21(Wednesday): Equal Exchange & Fair Trade - Lecture in Water Mill at 7:30 pm

* September 24 (Saturday): United for Peace & Justice and A.N.S.W.E.R. Joint Rally in DC to End Iraq War: - Buses from LI

* September 30 to October 2 (Friday-Sunday) Exhibition of Honor the Fallen memorial at Camp Quinipet, Shelter Island

* October 9 (Sunday): Benefit-Celebration - South Fork Chapter Long Island Progressive Coalition in East Hampton at 3pm


* Repeating Events:

"Herstory" Writing Workshops in Spanish and English:

Mondays in Farmingville 3 to 5 pm

Thursdays in East Hampton at 7 pm

Details follow:

September 10 (Saturday): Wine Against the War: Benefit for Honor the Fallen Memorial in Mattituck

North Fork People of Conscience & Shinn Estate Vineyards invite you to an evening of wine, hors d'oeuvres, jazz and community with the IS ensemble & special guests Saturday, September 10 from 5 to 7 pm at the Shinn Estate Vineyards, 200 Oregon Road (between Mill and Elijah) in Mattituck

Tickets $50

Proceeds will allow us to continue updating the photograph panels of the Honor the Fallen memorial (honor the fallen).

This project is ongoing, demanding and relentless, with no apparent end in sight.

Reservations 631 765 4612
or nfpofc@optonline.net
or at the door
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September 13 (Tuesday): The Patriot Act, Libraries and You in Southampton at 12Noon

A Brown-Bag lunch and short presentation by Mackie Finnerty, Carol Mellor and Bill Murphy at Cooper Hall at the Rogers Memorial Library at Rogers Farm Road and Windmill Lane in Southampton.

Co-sponsored by the League of WomenVoters of the Hamptons and the library.

Info at 631-283-0774 extension 523

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September 17 (Saturday): US Constitution -The Reading at Whalers Church, Sag Harbor 6pm

The East End Bill of Rights Defense Committee will hold a public reading of the U.S. Constitution Saturday September 9 starting promptly at 6 pm at the historic Whaler's Church in Sag Harbor.

Members of the community are invited to join us in reading aloud a portion of the U.S. Constitution on the day set aside by Congress to celebrate this covenant between the government and its people.

Those wanting to join the readers should contact Michael O'Neill at 725-4573
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September 21(Wednesday): Equal Exchange & Fair Trade - Lecture in Water Mill at 7:30 pm

Ed Eckart of World Mission Crafts will deliver a lecture "Thou Shalt Not Exploit: Equal Exchange & Fair Trade" as part of the series Religion and Ethics at the
Incarnation Lutheran Church, Montauk Highway at Hayground Road between Water Mill and Bridgehampton. Info at 631-537-1187.

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September 24 (Saturday): United for Peace & Justice and A.N.S.W.E.R. Joint Rally in DC to End Iraq War: - Buses from LI

United for Peace & Justice and International A.N.S.W.E.R. have announce that they will join forces for a joint rally and march on Septermber 24 in Washington, D.C.

Buses from many points on Long Island are being arranged for Saturday September 24 round trips to DC.

East End Buses:

East Hampton: Betty Mazur at 631-267-8392
Riverhead: Pat Hovey at 631-765-4612

Buses from other points - see updated bus info

September 30 to October 2 (Friday-Sunday) Exhibition of Honor the Fallen memorial at Camp Quinipet, Shelter Island

The memorial with photos and biographies of soldiers who died in Afhanistan and Iraq will be shown. A benefit for this exhibit which has been shown in New York, Southampton and Greenport will be held in Mattituck. See September 10 listing.

More info at 631 765-4612 and Honor the fallen

October 9 (Sunday): Benefit &Celebration - South Fork Chapter Long Island Progressive Coalition in East Hampton at 3pm
Join the celebration of the 5th anniversary of the South Fork Chapter of LI Progessive Coalition.

Special guest speaker is Michael Ratner, Vice President of the Center for Constitutional Rights.

Honorees are Joseph Giannini of the East End Veterans, Linda Kabot, Southampton Town Concil, Judy Lerner of Peace Action and Lucius Ware, President of the Eastern LI Branch of NAACP.

There will be food and music. The celebration is at 16 Todd Lane, East Hampton, the home of Jean Hoffmann and Eric Kruh. For directions and reservations call 516-541-1006 ___________________________________________________
Repeating Events:

"Herstory" Writing Workshops in Spanish and English:

Mondays in Farmingville:


Herstory Writers Workshop meets every Monday afternoon at the Farmingville branch of the Workplace Project from 3 to 5. Both English-speaking and Spanish-speaking women come together to share and shape their life experiences through memoir writing under the guidance of Herstory founder Erika Duncan. Workshop is conducted in both English and Spanish, with Sandra Dunn interpreting. Call 631-723-0150 for more information and directions to the center.

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, 128 Springs-Fireplace Road.

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