Week of May 12, 2005



The complete East End Report is now at www.eastendrep.blogspot.com

Also see www.spv.active.ws
the Suffolk Progressive Vision Web Site
for links to the
Suffolk Peace Network Counter Military Recruiting Committee
and much more.

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Attention Cable TV Viewers:


Brookhaven / Hauppage Public Access TV Channel 20


Saturday 5-6pm - UU View:
Dennis Kucinich Speaks at the UUF of Shelter Rock 4/29/05


Saturday 1am (Sunday morning) - Show for the Workers:
"Iraq: Portrait of a Pre-emptive War" Recorded in Southampton 4/30/05


Sunday 8 pm - Suffolk Progressive Vision:

Books Not Bars/Deadly Deceptions


Sunday 11 pm - The Liberal Media:

North Fork People of Conscience Peace Vigil March 2005


Monday 6:00 pm - The Struggle Continues:
Paul Robeson, Part 2

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Democracy NOW!

Sundays 1:30 to 2:30 PM
Mondays 9:00 to 10:00 PM
Wednesdays/(Thursday) Midnight to 1:00 AM
Thursdays 6:30 to 7:30 AM
Fridays 4:00 to 5:00 PM

For Complete New Schedule:
www.ppatv.active.ws
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Riverhead /Southampton /
Southold / Shelter Island
Public Access TV Channel 20

NOTE: Many of the programs available on Brookhaven PATV
such as Democracy Now should be shown in the Riverhead,
North and South Fork Areas. No time slots have been made
available to East End sponsors for some time.

For information on Southampton Plans for Public Access TV
- or lack of same - contact Councilman Dennis Suskind at
631-287-5745

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"The Childrenof Ibdaa: To Create Something Out of Nothing"

A Palestinian children's dance troupe from the West Bank

tells the story of their people’s struggle

Every Monday at 10:30 PM

Every Wednesday at 12:30 am


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The East End Report is heard on Bill McNulty's"Lunch on Thursday" 12N, Thursday WUSB
Stony Brook 90.1 FM and WUSB.org

East End Report excerpts on Jim Krivo's Long Island Report Thursday 6:45am on 'Wake Up Call' WBAI 99.5 FM NYC and WBAI.org

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The East End Report is compiled by Tony Ernst.

Comments and corrections should be sent to eastendreport@optonline.net

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Peace & Justice Calendar for Week Starting May 12

* May 12(Thursday): High School Summer Job Fair plus Career and Scholarship Info in Hampton Bays 5:30-8:30pm

* May 12(Thursday): College Fair with Counter Military Recruiters at Suffolk Community College in Brentwood 6-8:30pm

* May 14(Saturday): Rally at Patchogue Military Recruiting Station at 10:30am

* May 14-15 (Saturday-Sunday) Walk the Paumanoke Path from Montauk to Port Jefferson - 11 am

* May 14 & 21 (Saturdays): Draft Counseling Sessions in Bellport 12:30-3:30 PM

* May 16(Monday): UU Film Series on Media Continues with "Manufacturing
Consent" in Bridgehampton at 6:30pm

* May 22 (Sunday): Film and Discussion about Iraq War Vets Mental Problems in Sag Harbor 7:30 pm

* May 23(Monday): Film "The End of Suburbia-Oil Depletion and The Collapse of the American Dream" in Amagansett 7pm

* May 23(Monday): UU Film Series on Media "Uncovered: the Truth about War on Iraq" in Bridgehampton a t 6:30pm

* May 25(Wednesday): South Fork Bill of Rights Defense Committee Meets in Southampton

* May 31(Tuesday): UU Film Series on Media "The Corporation" in Bridgehampton at 6:30pm

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

Details follow:



May 12(Thursday): High School Summer Job Fair plus Career and Scholarship Info in Hampton Bays 5:30-8:30pm

The Southampton Youth Bureau is sponsoring a "Summer Job and Internship Fair" at the new Hampton Bays Community Center 25 Ponquogue Road. Members of the Suffolk Peace Network will also supply Alternative Career and College Scholarship Info at a Counter Military Recruiting table at the fair.

More Info: Catherine Marino, Southampton Youth Bureau, 287-5734



May 12(Thursday): College Fair with Military & Counter Military Recruiters at Suffolk Community College in Brentwood 6-8:30pm

The Spring 2005 College Fair at Suffolk Community College, Grant Campus, Brentwood is at 6-8:30pm. Representatives from over 250 Colleges and Career Schools will be present as well as military recruiters, referred to as 'deadly posers' by the Suffolk Peace Network Counter Military Recruiting Committee. Counter recruiters will be present to hand literature to possible victims of these salesmen of deception.

If you would like to help out at this event or any other counter recruiting action, contact Karen at: spncr@active.ws


May 14(Saturday): Rally at Patchogue Military Recruiting Station at 10:30am

Please join us as we continue to send our message to the recruiters to stay out of our schools, to leave our kids alone...to get out of Iraq and the rest of the world!

If you usually vigil at this time, we would appreciate your support this one Saturday (we will hereafter try to make the times later in the day).

The recruiting station is located on the south side of Main St. just east of N. Ocean Ave. (Proceed over Main St. to first left into parking lot.) We will be meeting behind the North Fork Bank at 10:30 a.m.

Bring you signs, bring your friends, bring your voices!!

Info at: spncr@active.ws



May 14-15 (Saturday-Sunday) Walk the Paumanoke Path from Montauk to Port Jefferson

Come Walk The PAUMANOKE PATH - Montauk to Port Jefferson starting May 14th & 15th at 11:00am In Solidarity With The Efforts of World Peace and Prayer Day Beginning at the "Eastern Shore" Atlantic Ocean - from Montauk Point - Long Island, New York

This Walk Will Also Be A Spiritual Run Which Will Travel ThroughVarious Native Communities And Will End In The Black Hills Of SouthDakota in June For The 10th Annual World Peace And Prayer Day.

All are welcome to this kickoff event. "All Nations, All Faiths, One Prayer" , Chief Arvol Looking Horse

Donations of bottled water and snacks for the participants would be greatly appreciated.

Contact Becky @ (631)283-3484





May 14 & 21 (Saturdays): Draft Counseling Sessions - Bellport UU - 12:30-3:30 PM

Draft Counseling will be conducted by Paul Frazier of the Syracuse Peace Council at the Bellport UU. $25.00 fee. These sessions are booked but you may contact Sheila Croke at scroke@verizon.net for information on future sessions.


May 16(Monday): UU Film Series on Media Continues with "Manufacturing Consent" in Bridgehamton at 6:30 pm.

One of the films in the series Media for the Powerful will be shown at the Community Room of


May 22 (Sunday): Film and Discussion about Iraq War Vets Mental Problems in Sag Harbor 7:30pm

The film "Combat Vets" about the mental problems of returning Iraq War veterans will be shown followed by a discussion at St. Andrews
Parish Hall 122 Division St. (Rte 114) in Sag Harbor. The program starts at 7:30 pm.

more info: Larry Darcey at 631-725-9006.






May 23(Monday): Film "The End of Suburbia-Oil Depletion and The Collapse of the American Dream" in Amagansett 7pm


This film will be shown at the American Legion Hall on Montauk Highway in Amagansett at 7pm Monday May 23. "The End of Suburbia" explores the American Way of Life and its prospects as global demand for fossil fuels begins to surpass supply.

This screening is sponsored by the East End Chapter of the American Institute of Architechts (AIA)





May 23(Monday): UU Film Series on Media"Uncovered: the Truth about War on Iraq" in Bridgehampton at 6:30pm


One of the films in the series Media for the Powerful will be shown at the Community Room of the Bridgehampton National Bank at 6:30 pm.






May 25(Wednesday): South Fork Bill of Rights Defense Committee Meets in Southampton



The meeting is at the Undited Methodist Church in Southampton, Main St at Post Crossing.

more info: leoneill@optonline.net


May 31(Tuesday): UU Film Series on Media "The Corporation" in Bridgehampton at 6:30pm

One of the films in the series Media for the Powerful will be shown at the Community Room of the Bridgehampton National Bank at 6:30 pm.







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 life
writing.

The East Hampton workshop is open to East Hampton Town residents. It
meets every Thursday, 7-9 p.m., at the Senior Citizens Center, 128
Springs-Fireplace Road.





Send event listings for next week's report to eastendreport@optonline.net by 5 pm Tuesday May 17. Plain old text would be appreciated!