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Fri, 2009-10-09 10:46
Here's to John Lennon's 69th birthday! IMAGINE PEACE Think PEACE, Act PEACE, Spread PEACE!



4th Annual Imagine Peacefest photos and videos

Wed, 2009-09-23 11:04

More to come, but here's a taste:


2009 Event Photos



THE AMAZING PEACE TREE




UTAH PEACE JAM



ART WORK CREATED BY SCHOOL CHILDREN AND DISPLAYED BY ROOTS AND SHOOTS

Also view 2009 photos and videos at:

Dignity

MyPeace.TV

Facebook


 

4th Annual Imagine Peacefest

Thu, 2009-09-17 00:37
It's been 4 years since the First Imagine Peacefest. Check it out, this Saturday, September 19th, at noon:

Schedule

Outdoor Plaza (south side of library)

Noon – Opening Ceremony

Noon – 6pm:  Music and other entertainment in the amphitheater

MUSIC FOR PEACE CONCERT Come hang your wish for peace on the world peace tree!

See the awesome peace jam lineup of prominent local musicians at

Utah Peace Jam!

followed by

DRUMMING FOR PEACE

Drum Circle – 6pm

All invited to participate

Thank you to Gary Stoddard for organizing this part of the event!

Downstairs in Library

noon to 5:00pm ~ Art Display

Thank you to Westminster Roots and Shoots for organizing this part of the event!

Library Auditorium beginning at 2:30pm

“World Peace” a short film Produced by
Dan Fahndrich Productions  “Creation in Multimedia”
www.danfahndrichproductions.com

followed by:

Our feature film about Erica Fernandez,

an amazing youth who is from Oxnard California and stopped a liquified natural gas plant from being put off the shore in her community.

When Erica found out that a liquefied natural gas facility was proposed
for the coast of Oxnard and Malibu with a 36-inch pipeline routed
through low-income neighborhoods, she was outraged. She worked in
concert with the Sierra Club and Latino No on LNG group to mobilize the
youth and Latino voice in protests and public meetings. She organized
weekly protests at the BHP Billiton offices in Oxnard, met regularly
with community members, marched through neighborhoods that would be most impacted, reached out to the media, and brought more than 250 high
school students to a critical rally. Her passionate testimony at the
California State Lands Commission meeting was quoted in news articles,
and helped convince the Commission to vote to deny the project. Next,
she helped convince the California Coastal Commission to vote 12-0
against the project, and worked on a letter writing and phone call
campaign to the Governor asking him to veto the project, just as the
commissioners did.  Erica’s community organizing and dogged determination played a crucial role in helping her community to resist a multinational billion-dollar corporation.



CORRECTED DATE:JoinSLCityCouncilDistrict3 Candidate Jennifer J. Johnson 9/13/09 for glass recycling

Sun, 2009-09-06 11:47


More in Jennifer's recycling platform, where she interviews folks from around the city involved in recycling:

Salt Lake City District 3: Jennifer J. Johnson on Greening the Vote

Sat, 2009-09-05 12:05
If you live in Salt Lake City District 3, consider voting for Jennifer J. Johnson for Salt Lake City Council. She is vibrant, intelligent, politically astute, and genuinely interested in her city and community. Here is my endorsement:

"Jennifer's concept of 'Think Global, Buy Local, and Vote GREEN?' It's spot-on. Her support of BUY LOCAL FIRST for herself and for her clients, teamed with her own sustainable lifestyle is inspiring. Endorsed!"
--Deanna Taylor, National Delegate, Green Party of the United States

Visit Jennifer's Facebook page and also her Campaign Site.