Peace & Justice Calendar Starting February 2

for details on the following events scroll down:

* February 2 (Thursday): Waging Peace, Meditation and Visualization in Westhampton Beach at 7pm

* February 3 (Friday): John Phillips at Federal Court in Islip at 9am

* February 4 (Saturday): Choral Concert for Pakistan Earthquake Relief in Bridgehampton at 3pm

* February 6 (Monday): Suffolk Vets for Peace Meets in Bellport at 6pm

* February 6 (Monday): Suffolk Peace Network Meets in Bellport

* February 12 ( Sunday): Poets Speak Out for Peace in Bellport at 2-5pm

Repeating Events:

( see Suffolk Peace Vigils for a complete list of weekly and monthly vigils and

Counter Recruiting Schedule for listing of weekly and monthly demonstrations)

* Thursday evening Book Study Group in Water Mill at 6:30

* "Herstory" Writing Workshops in Spanish and English:

Mondays in Farmingville 3 to 5 pm
Thursdays in East Hampton at 7 pm

* Second Tuesday of Month: South Fork Chapter of LI Progressive Coalition Meets in Water Mill at 6:30 pm

Details follow:

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February 2 (Thursday): Waging Peace - Meditation and Visualization in Westhampton Beach at 7pm

A community gathering designed by a psychotherapist to combat feellings of helplessness and powerlessness. This is the first of a series every first Thursday of the month at 32 Mill Road in Westhampton Beach from 7 to 8pm.

Contact Nancy Privett at 325-1402 or nlprivett@yahoo.com
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February 3 (Friday): John Phillips at Federal Court in Islip at 9am


On Friday, February 3, John Phillips will appear in the Colhalan Court, Islip at 9 am
to answer charges that he occupied the office of Senator H. Clinton on the day the
American death toll in Iraq reached 2000.

All those who wish to show support for John are encouraged to attend the court hearing.
Supporters are asked to gather at 8:30 by the flag pole. If there is precipitation,
we will gather inside the courthouse after passing through the checkpoint.

In case there is an opportunity to speak to a reporter, you might want to
prepare a sentence or two to have on hand.
For Info: Contact Bill McNulty at wmucnult@suffolk.lib.ny.us

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February 4 (Saturday): Choral Concert for Pakistan Earthquake Relief in Bridgehampton at 3pm


IF IT’S COLD HERE, IMAGINE THE MOUNTAIN VILLAGES OF KASHMIR AND PAKISTAN

The choirs of four Bridgehampton churches, including two children’s choirs, will offer a musical response in behalf of earthquake relief on Saturday, February 4, at 3:00 pm at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church on Montauk Highway. There will be a variety of choral music as well as opportunity for the audience to sing. Any donation, large or small, will be greatfully received.
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February 6 (Monday): Suffolk Vets for Peace Meets in Bellport at 6pm

The initial meeting of the Suffolk chapter of Vets for Peace will be at 6pm at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Bellport.

Organizers say: we are finding at demos in front of recruiting stations that veterans come up and thank us and offer support. Now there will be a way for them to associate with other anti-war vets and share their views and concerns with a public that is now extremely fed up with war
and lies.

The meeting is at 51 Browns Lane in Bellport immediately preceding the Suffolk Peace Network meeting. (See calendar entry).

Info at www(dot)spv(dot)active(dot)ws
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February 6 (Monday): Suffolk Peace Network Meets in Bellport

Monthly meeting of the Suffolk Peace Network at the UU Fellowship, 51 Browns Road

More Info at 631-875-8647 or scroke@verizon.net
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February 12 ( Sunday): Poets Speak Out for Peace in Bellport at 2-5pm

Poets Speak Out for Peace:Love Letters to the Human Race

February 12th from 2-5pm at the Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship on Brown’s Lane in Bellport. Refreshments served.

Sponsored by the South Country Peace Group
call 631- 281-0055 to read
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Repeating Events:

See Suffolk Peace Vigils for a complete list of weekly and monthly vigils

See Counter Recruiting Schedule for a listing of weekly and monthly demonstrations.

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Thursday evening Book Study Group in Water Mill at 6:30 pm

The group meets at the Lutheran Church at Hayground Road and Montauk Highway on Thursdays at 6:30pm

Contact Pastor Vita at 631-537-1187 or pastorvita@verizon.net

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"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. The workshop is conducted in both English and Spanish. 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. It meets every Thursday, 7-9 p.m., at the Senior Citizens Center, 128 Springs-Fireplace Road.

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Second Tuesday each month: South Fork Chapter - LI Progressive Coalition Meets in Water Mill at 6:30pm

The regular monthly meeting of the South Fork chapter of the Progressive Coalition is at 6:30pm on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at the Lutheran Church on Montauk Highway & Hayground Rd. between Water Mill and Bridgehampton.

Info: 516-541-1006, ext.55 or www dot lipc dot org

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