Campaign Nonviolence Local Events - Sept. 20-28

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There are now more than 20 local opportunities to participate in Campaign Nonviolence!  Click on each event for full information. Like us on Facebook by going to https://facebook.com/multifaithpeace.  [http://www.multifaithpeace.org/article.php/campaignnonviolence; Click here] to learn more about how to get your congregation or organization involved.

Saturday, Sept. 20
[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140805102216542; International Day of Peace Vigil] to launch week of Campaign Nonviolence, 6:30pm, Lytton Plaza, Palo Alto

Sunday, Sept. 21
[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140912120350934; CA Drought & Our Water Supply], Adult Forum, 9am, Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140811190258170; Poverty and Structural Violence], Adult Forum led by Joe Haletky, 9:15-10:15am, First Lutheran Church, Palo Alto

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140805102536138; Nonviolence and Hebrew Sacred Texts], Adult Forum with Rabbi Sheldon Lewis, 11:15am, First Congregational Church of Palo Alto

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140908191746430; Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises & a Revolution of Hope], Adult Spiritual Formation Class, 11:15am, First Baptist Church of Palo Alto

[http://fprespa.org/cpt_events/co/; What if they gave a war and nobody came? Youth Workshop Exploring Conscientious Objection], 2 part series for ages 14-18, 12noon-2pm, First Presbyterian Church, Palo Alto

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=2014080510322649; Eco-Justice Class], Adult Forum with Rev. Dan Harper, 12:30pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, Palo Alto

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140805103800334; "Climate Refugees" Film], 12:30pm, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Redwood City

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=2014090215324110; "Peace in Our Streets" Sermon] for the Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto, 9:30 & 11am worship service, Rev. Amy Zucker Morgenstern, preaching

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=2014080710303712; Northern California People's Climate Rally], 2-5pm, Oakland Lake Merritt Park Amphitheater

Tuesday, Sept. 23
[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=2014080510411487; "Avoiding Needless Wars"] Lecture by Dr. Martin Hellman, 7pm, Los Altos Library  Click here for flyer.

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140908190734268; "John Brown's Body" at San Quentin Prison] Film and Discussion with director and actors, 7pm, First Congregational Church. [http://vimeo.com/44280784; Click here] to learn more about the film itself.

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140910113321986; Guns and Violence in our Communities], Adult forum with East Palo Alto residents including their Chief of Police, a Seton school graduate and teacher, and a Catholic restorative justice representative - at St. Albert the Great Church, Palo Alto (click on event for updated details)

Wednesday, Sept. 24
[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140805103449139; Making a Safer Community for our Children], Adult Forum on gun safety with former mayor of Sunnyvale Tony Spitaleri, 7pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, Palo Alto

Friday, Sept. 26
[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140805105021256; Lockheed Martin Vigil Against WMD] with peace activist Kathy Kelly, 12noon, Lockheed Martin, Sunnyvale

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140805105846617; "Surviving Progress" Film], 7:30pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, Palo Alto

Saturday, Sept. 27
[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140805110042894; Harvest Festival], benefits Friends Committee on Legislation in CA with food, fun, and a veggie beauty contest! 9am-4pm, Friends Meeting House, Palo Alto

Sunday, Sept. 28
[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140811193646453; Poverty and Structural Violence], Adult Forum led by Joe Haletky, 9:15-10:15am, First Lutheran Church of Palo Alto

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140902153454150; Worship with Peace Activist Kathy Kelly Preaching], 10:30am at First Presbyterian Church, Palo Alto

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140908192339909; Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises & a Revolution of Hope] Adult Spiritual Formation Class, 11:15am, First Baptist Church of Palo Alto

[http://fprespa.org/cpt_events/co/; Youth Workshop Exploring Conscientious Objection], second in 2 part series for ages 14-18, 12noon-2pm, First Presbyterian Church, Palo Alto

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140805103702288; Eco-Justice for Kids], 11am, Unitarian Universalist Church, Palo Alto

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/calendar_event.php?eid=20140808123022185; "A Cubic Mile of Oil" Adult Forum], 12:15-2pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, Palo Alto

[http://www.multifaithpeace.org/article.php/peacepicnic; MVPJ Peace Potluck Picnic] "Campaign Nonviolence: Another World Is Possible" - 4-6:30pm, First Congregational Church of Palo Alto. Featuring peace activist Kathy Kelly (just back from Afghanistan) as special speaker. We will share what we have learned and look to where we go next.

All events are free and open to the public.

Congregations and communities participating in Campaign Nonviolence through Multifaith Voices for Peace & Justice: American Muslim Voice, Covenant Presbyterian Church, First Baptist Church of Palo Alto, First Congregational Church of Palo Alto, First Lutheran Church of Palo Alto, First Presbyterian Church of Palo Alto, First United Methodist Church of Palo Alto, Network of Spiritual Progressives, Pacific Life Community, Palo Alto Catholic Parish, St. Mark's Episcopal Church of Palo Alto, Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Redwood City.

Click here to download a legal size flyer listing local events from Sept. 20-28.

More information about each event can be seen by clicking on the event, which will take you to our events calendar.  Flyers for some events are available on our "flyers" page of this website.