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Jun. 6th, 2008

Sunflower A

[info]green_jenni

FUN-raiser and an excuse to drink liberally



On June 6th, we're having the biggest party that Drinking Liberally has ever had. This is a fundraiser for our local chapter as well as the national Living Liberally organization to spread the liberal gospel from sea to shining sea. Living Liberally has grown quite a bit since hiring a full time employee (with interns), and there are now Eating Liberally, Reading Liberally, Screening Liberally, and Laughing Liberally chapters across the nation (and even other nations).

And speaking of Laughing Liberally: a LL comedian, Lee Camp, will be headlining our June 6th party. Lee is a regular on the Huffington Post, and has also appeared on Fox News where he called the station a "a parade of propaganda, a festival of ignorance". More on Lee here: http://drinkingliberallyslc.org/2008/05/27/laughing-liberally-at-drinking-liberallys-party-and-fundraiser/

Emceeing our June 6th event is Senator Scott McCoy, with our "Bush in 6 words" contest being judged by Representative Christine Johnson. We'll have music by Syqnys Melody of Madnys (http://www.myspace.com/syqnys), and the improv comedy group 3.2 (like the beer, for you Utah newbies) who will be doing their best to make some of this year's candidates seem like they have a sense of humor. http://www.3point2Improv.com

It'll be a helluva fun night, so pray about it and then gather your friends and join us for drinks and good times. Here are some of the details:
Date: Friday June 6th, doors open at 7:00.
Location: The Warehouse: 1130 South Richards Street (between Main & W. Temple) parking & entrance in the back (West Temple side).

Tickets: Choose your level of Drinking Liberalness!
Shooter - $20 admittance + 1 drink
Chugger - $35 admittance + 2 drinks & 2 DL Coasters
Keg Stander - $50 admittance + 2 drinks & DL Glass

For more details and to purchase tickets in advance, go to our website: http://drinkingliberallyslc.org

Spread the word, liberally!

Feb. 18th, 2008

you must be joking

[info]kairchan

Hey SLCljers!

I'd just like to drop by quickly and let you know about the Scientology protest that'll be taking place on Saturday, March 15th. It's L. Ron Hubbard's birthday and we want to be there to celebrate too!

Details can be found at Enturbulation.org, specifically this thread. If you're looking for any information regarding our cause, picketing rules, regulations, etc. feel free to post a comment here or e-mail xenuslc at hotmail dot com (This is not my e-mail address, but rather the unofficial SLC Scientology protest picket leader's).

Thanks!

Jan. 25th, 2008

Sunflower D

[info]green_jenni

Upcoming Progressive Utah Events

Any of these events sound intriguing? Get more info on the Progressive Utah Calendar


Friday, January 25
6:30pm
  Drinking Liberally Salt Lake City 


Monday, January 28
3:30pm
  Global Warming and The Coming Energy Shortfall: Interconnected Problems, Common Solutions?
7:00pm
  Donna Smith (from SiCKO) speaking on health care
7:00pm
  Film - "A Walk To Beautiful" - free 


Tuesday, January 29
8:00am
  FREE All Day Showing of SiCKO
7:00pm
  Film: "I Have Never Forgotten You" (free)
7:00pm
  Wasatch Front Forum - Utah's Energy Future
7:30pm
  Planned Parenthood Park City Lobbyist Training 


Wednesday, January 30
9:30am
  Citizen Lobby Day -- “Real McCoy” Renewable Energy Citizen Lobby Day and Press Conference
6:00pm
  Focus the Nation: 2% Solution (Live Webcast).
6:00pm
  Film: Live and Become (free)
6:00pm
  Plamned Parenthood Ogden Lobbying Training
6:30pm
  ACLU Screening "Freedom from Abuse of Power: Torture and Unlawful Imprisonment,"
7:00pm
  Film: I HAVE NEVER FORGOTTEN YOU (free) 


Thursday, January 31
5:30pm
  Peace Vigil
6:00pm
  Utah's Political Leadership and Policy Solutions to Global Climate Change
7:00pm
  Film and speaker: "Ever Again" (free) 


Friday, February 1
6:30pm
  Drinking Liberally Salt Lake City

 For locations and more event details, please go to Progressive Utah Calendar

Sunflower C

[info]green_jenni

Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker to Host Community Open House

Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker to Host Community Open House at Historic Fisher Mansion

Public Invited to Tour and Give Input on Potential Reuse of the Property

 

Salt Lake City –   Mayor Ralph Becker is hosting an Open House at the historic Fisher Mansion to give residents of Salt Lake City an opportunity to tour the building and offer their input and suggestions on how Salt Lake City could best reuse the property and create a public space that serves the community in a positive way.

The Fisher Mansion is an architecturally unique historical treasure which the city hopes to renovate for community use.  Visitors to the open house will be encouraged to share their ideas for future community use of the mansion, carriage house and property.   

Renovation of Fisher Mansion is the first project to be undertaken under Mayor Becker’s Salt Lake Solutions program.  Salt Lake Solutions is a collaborative approach that involves the community, considers a wide range of ideas and options, and arrives at public solutions based on healthy dialogue and consensus.   

The Fisher Mansion adjoins the Jordan River parkway, and is ideally located for public access by bus, from TRAX and via bike paths.  While specific decisions about renovation and reuse of the property will be made in conjunction with the community and other potential partners, the City anticipates the renovation will advance historic preservation, tie together our waterways and urban trails network, expand cultural offerings, and showcase environmental stewardship.

 

WHO:             Mayor Ralph Becker

 

WHAT:           Open House at the Fisher Mansion

 

WHERE:        1206 West 200 South, Salt Lake City , Utah

 

WHEN:           Saturday, February 9, 2008

 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Sunflower B

[info]green_jenni

“Real McCoy” Renewable Energy Citizen Lobby Day and Press Conference

 From HEAL Utah:


Utahns are lucky.  Our state has an abundance of waste-free, carbon-free, renewable sources of energy.  Yet as our air gets dirtier and our climate hotter and drier, just 0.5% of our energy generation comes from renewable sources.


We can and must do better.  As the Utah State Legislative Session begins this week we have a chance to do just that. This session, Sen. Scott McCoy (D-Salt Lake) is sponsoring a bill that sets a standard of 25% of electricity coming from renewable sources by 2025, while also promising renewable energy development in rural Utah.  26 states already have similar standards, though none have ever been proposed in Utah.


Unfortunately, Rocky Mountain Power--the state's largest electric utility--is pushing a competing bill that could stifle renewable energy development in Utah.  This bill, sponsored by Sen. Curt Bramble (R-Provo), puts Rocky Mountain Power in the driver's seat while giving the utility every opportunity and excuse to put the brakes on actually delivering renewable energy to Utahns.


Join HEAL Utah, the Sierra Club, and others next Wednesday for a citizen lobby day and press conference to support the “real McCoy” renewable energy standard and help us show the Legislature that Utahns want meaningful renewable energy legislation now.


What:  “Real McCoy” Renewable Energy Citizen Lobby Day and Press Conference
Where:  Utah State Capitol Rotunda
When:  Wednesday, January 30th
                11:45am – 12:30pm Press Conference
                9:30am – 11:30am Citizen Lobbying (see below for details)


Even though 92% of Utahns polled support increased government incentives and investment in renewable energy, Rocky Mountain Power’s bill is nothing more than a wolf in sheep’s clothing that could stall renewable energy development in Utah for decades.


While the utility's bill sets an "aspirational goal" of 20% renewable energy by 2025, it is entirely voluntary and up to Rocky Mountain Power’s whim to comply or not.  Incredibly, the proposal includes no intermediate benchmarks or plan to go from where we are today at 0.5% renewable energy to the 20% goal.  And, it would allow dirty power like nuclear and coal with carbon sequestration to count towards the renewable energy goal.


Worst of all, the bill guarantees Rocky Mountain Power a monopoly on Utah's wind and solar resources by preventing small-scale renewable energy developers from entering the market.  That means the businesses, communities, and entrepreneurs that are actually doing the work right now to deliver Utah’s renewable resources to Utahns would no longer be allowed to compete.


That’s like Congress deciding that because GM manufactures Hummers, they should be the only car company allowed to put hybrids on the road.  


Rocky Mountain Power builds large, centralized coal and gas-fired power plants, which does not necessarily make them the best company to bring renewables to the market.  So why should the State Legislature guarantee Rocky Mountain Power a monopoly on that market?  It’s an outrageous proposal that flies in the face of the free-enterprise, entrepreneurial spirit our elected leaders claim to hold dear.


Thankfully, Sen. McCoy’s bill is the real deal.  It helps identify where the state's best renewable energy resources are located and establishes an enforceable renewable energy standard of 25% to make sure those resources are actually developed.  The "Real McCoy" doesn't include the handouts, caveats, and loopholes that pervade Rocky Mountain Power's bill.   In other words, it delivers renewable energy to Utahns and creates a market to attract clean energy jobs and investment to our state.


Can you join us next Wednesday, January 30th, to stand with Sen. McCoy and support his plan for Utah's renewable energy future?  We need your support to make sure the Legislature does more than pay lip service to renewable energy this legislative session.


To participate in our citizen lobby day, please contact jessica@healutah.org or tim.wagner@sierraclub.org and look for the HEAL Utah/Sierra Club table in the East Building cafeteria any time between 9:30 and 11:30am (you don’t need any experience—we’ll give you pointers and a quick tutorial when you arrive at the check-in table).  And make sure to join us in the Capitol Building Rotunda at 11:45am for the press conference! 

Sunflower A

[info]green_jenni

Utah Legislative Update - Jan. 25

From the League of Women Voters and KCPW:


MORNING COMMITTEES


Better pay for teachers will be proposed in HOUSE EDUCATION this morning. HB 67 would pay special education teachers--who teach children with disabilities and are in short supply-- a stipend of $200 a day for up  to 10 days a year for additional work.
 

Under HB 270, grants to pay math and science teachers for an extended school year would be available from the Utah Science Technology and Research Initiative or USTAR. The goal is to attract more teachers, better prepare students for college, and make better use of school buildings.


SB 105, which creates a Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission, will be in SENATE JUDICIARY LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE.  The commission would evaluate judges standing for retention election.  Judges and legislators could not serve on the commission, and the number of members of the bar would be limited.


HOUSE BUSINESS AND LABOR will consider HB 89, Antidiscrimination Act Amendments, which would prohibit employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.


AFTERNOON COMMITTEES


This afternoon HOUSE JUDICIARY will hear HB 26, Notary Public Revisions, which changes the definition of satisfactory evidence of a person's identity.  If issued by another nation the document must be a passport. A driving privilege card would not be accepted.  


HOUSE LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE will debate HB 262, which directs the attorney general to find ways to persuade the federal government by November 1st to reimburse the state for costs of illegal immigration.  Costs of criminal prosecution, incarceration, medical assistance, health care and foster care are listed in the bill.  HB 237, Illegal Immigration Enforcement Act, would allow state and
local law enforcement officers to enforce federal immigration law through an agreement with the federal Department of Homeland Security.



HOUSE NATURAL RESOURCES, AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT will consider HB 51, which would protect water company stockholders and public water suppliers from forfeiting their water rights because of non-use.  Utah law says water rights holders have a continuing obligation to put water to beneficial use. They can lose the right if water isn't used for 5 years.  HB 51 extends the 5 years to 7 years and protects water from forfeiture when it's part of a conservation or environmental program or may be needed by the public within the next 30 years.


For more information, be sure to visit your legislature -- in person or online at le.utah.gov/ --and the League of Women Voters website at
lwvutah.org



Friday, January 25, 2008


WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY


The Senate Health and Human Services Committee had an ambitious agenda yesterday morning.


They passed a bill that should help relieve some of the frustration we all have with the complications of health insurance. SB 62 - Medical Complication Exclusions- requires health insurance providers to clearly warn their clients of conditions that are not covered under their policy - particularly secondary ailments that result from a procedure, drug or condition that is itself not covered. Insurers would have to provide written warnings, use clear language, and include easily understood examples.  Such explanations are not always easy.  But if they failed to inform their subscribers of the exclusions, they would have to cover the treatment.  Senator Knudsen, sponsored the bill.


The committee also approved Substitute SB 56 sponsored by Senator McCoy, setting up a process for naturopathic physicians from other states or countries to be licensed in Utah when they move here.  


SB 66, Uniform Emergency Volunteer Health Practitioners Act, also passed. It sounds almost like  a response to 9-11 and Katrina.  If a state emergency here in Utah requires licensed health worker volunteers to come in from out of state to help out, those workers would be registered and regulated by the state.  Their civil liability would be limited and they could apply for Workers' Compensation in case of injury or death if they had no other coverage.  The issue of protecting physicians from liability who volunteer to treat patients without pay has been around for quite a while in Utah.  


Notice the word "Uniform" in the bill title.  That's because the bill sponsor, Senator Lyle Hillyard, is an attorney who belongs to a national organization of lawyers dedicated to creating model laws that are more uniform and easier to enforce in all the states.  


The most ambitious bill on the agenda was not tackled yesterday.  SB 133, a plan to improve health care for Medicaid and CHIP recipients touches on health care reform elements such as cost savings through managedcare, consistent primary care, and stabilizing patients with chronic conditions. As the population ages, chronic conditions like obesity and diabetes become more prevalent and costly. Expanding coverage by Medicaid and CHIP is part of the Utah plan.  SB133would make those programs more efficient, making the most of the federal dollars they bring into the state.
 

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The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.



 

Nov. 1st, 2007

Cha ching

[info]green_jenni

A prodcutive thing to do on Buy Nothing Day



Buy Nothing Day Coat Exchange

Buy Nothing Day Coat Exchange





To find out more about the international Buy Nothing Day movement, check out this page by Adbusters

Oct. 16th, 2007

Daft Punk

[info]forrent

Provo Zombie Walk 2007

The Zombie Walk is FREE!
Donations and non-perishable food items are
Gladly Accepted & Encouraged.
Come dressed as a Zombie and ready to Scare!

When: Saturday October 27th, 1:00pm
Where: Center Street and University Avenue
In Provo next to the Tabernacle
Why: To Support and raise donations for
the Utah community food bank

Bring 3 or more non-perishable food items
to the park And get a FREE zombie sticker.

(While supplies last).

Sep. 21st, 2007

Earth

[info]green_jenni

Utah Solar Tour - October 6th - Free!

I love alternative energy. One of my green fantasies is to have a green home and solar panels are an essential element of that. 

Right now we're poor and renting, but I still love events like this because I learn a lot and it helps to flesh out my green fantasies that might one day become reality.  

You can find Utah Solar Tour 2007 info here. There will be locations open for viewing from 10 a.m to 4 p.m on a self-guided tour route. There are tour locations in SLC, Park City, Logan, Ogden, Cedar City and St. George.

May. 2nd, 2007

Kids

[info]green_jenni

Let's do it for the kids -- and all of us

Year after year I’ve felt frustrated about the bad air problems that we have here in the Salt Lake valley. This past winter was the hardest for me – it seemed like such a huge problem and I didn’t have a clue where to start to do something about it. I was excited to learn that a doctors group had organized on this issue, and even more excited when I learned that a mothers’ group was forming.

I attended the first meeting of Utah Moms for Clean Air tonight. I was heartened to see that about 60 people + children turned out at the Foothill library.

The group will be taking a 3 prong approach to eliminating much of our pollution: 1) government/regulatory/laws 2) corporate/industry and 3) personal responsibility/education.

UMFCA (?) has a web domain reserved (although the site is not yet up): utahmomsforcleanair.org

To get on the email list to find out about future meetings or online participation and what you can do to get involved, you can write to utahmomsforcleanair@gmail.com

Apr. 30th, 2007

Film

[info]green_jenni

Thought provoking films for progressives, liberals, greenies, activists . . .

So this is what I've been fantasizing:  a group of friends get together once a month to view a film or two, have a discussion on the film(s) -- maybe a potluck dinner or a Sunday brunch. The films would be thought provoking and the discussions would revolve around the problems, the solutions and making the world a better place . . .

The above scenario is easily do-able with the Ironweed, a subscription film club. I was asked if I wanted to preview some of Ironweed's environmental films in honor of earth day. The April 07 disc included "Blue Vinyl" and two shorts, "Crude Impact" and "The Man Who Planted Trees". I finally had a chance to sit down and watch the films this past weekend. The films were great, but I lamented my solitary viewing and kept wishing that I'd some friends over to watch with me discuss the films.

Ironweed isn't just about environmental films -- the films cover a wide range of progressive and political topics. Some of the past films have included: This Film is Not Yet Rated, Black Gold, The Boys of Baraka, Genesis, Sir! No Sir!, American Blackout and several titles that I recognized from past Sundance festivals. At $14.95 per month, the cost could easily be split amongst a group of film club friends for a lot less than a movie ticket.

Any progressive SLC folks want to form a film club?
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Family hike

[info]green_jenni

Utah Moms (and Dads) for Clean Air

I don't know about y'all, but I've been pretty concerned about the health of the air in Salt Lake City at least since my early 20s. I remember waiting at a bus stop in the winter and noticing how brown the air was even two-blocks from my stop. I remember a taste on my mouth when I went outside -- it tasted like the photo developing chemicals that would somehow coat my tongue after a few hours in the dark room, which wasn't very well ventilated.

This past winter was one of the worst for me though. The air seemed filthier this winter than most. A friend's 5 year old had just died of cancer (probably no air related) which led me to do a little bit of reading on childhood cancers and realizing that about 80% of cancers are caused by "environmental factors" and that children are much more vulnerable than adults due to metabolism and other factors. As the parent of a 12 and 3 year old, I'm very concerned about what my kids are exposed to. Seeing my friend go through the cancer treatment and then death of her young child has convinced me that we need to do what ever we can to make sure that our kids grow up healthy and safe.

Working for clean air seems like a cause I'd like to get behind, but I wasn't sure how to go about it. There is now a group forming to address this situation, though -- Utah Moms for Clean Air. The first meeting will be held this Wednesday:

"Our first meeting is May 2nd, 6:30 to 8pm at the Anderson Foothill Library in Salt Lake City (1135 South 2100 East). We will listen to some experts, establish a draft mission statement, and brainstorm on how, by leveraging our moral standing as mothers, we can effect change to ensure our children have a healthy environment in which to grow and flourish.

One or more representatives from the Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment group will give an introductory presentation on the subject of the health consequences of Utah 's chronic air pollution. Dads and children are, of course, welcome too! (A play area will be set-up for quiet kid play)."

Apr. 26th, 2007

impeach bush

[info]deesings

SPELL IT OUT: IMPEACH! RALLY THIS SATURDAY-SPREAD THE WORD!

Some are bringing street signs, some are bringing freeway signs. Some groups have had t-shirts made. Some will come with art on their bodies.  Some folks will bring giant letters.  Any way your creativity inspires you, SPELL IT OUT:

Listen to the IMPEACH psa now playing on KRCL.

George Bush and Dick Cheney have lied the nation into a disastrous war of aggression, are spying in open violation of the law, and have authorized the use of torture. These high crimes and misdemeanors demand accountability. Since Congress doesn't seem to get it, on April 28 tens of thousands of Americans - from Miami to North Pole, Alaska - are going to spell it out for them: IMPEACH!

Gather at noon on the sidewalk in front of the Federal Building , 100 South State Street

in downtown Salt Lake City.

Bring signs and your favorite way to spell out IMPEACH!

Speakers, music, soapbox, walk around downtown

Speakers will include:

  • Constitutional Law Scholar  Ed Firmage
  • Bush War Crimes Expert Chuck Tripp
  • Anti-Nuclear and Peace Activist Eileen McCabe

Organized by

People for Peace and Justice of Utah
www.utahpeace.org

Desert Greens Green Party of Utah
www.desertgreens.org

Operation Democracy Salt Lake Council

www.utahpeace.org -info@utahpeace.org

Apr. 12th, 2007

planet, organic fiber, earth, world, environment

[info]deesings

Global Warming Rally this Saturday

FREE CONCERT!

LOS LOBOS

Please join Mayor Rocky Anderson and thousands of others this Saturday, April 14th at STEP IT UP Salt Lake City.

Apr. 10th, 2007

big brother

[info]levityinbrevity

I am having a online town hall meeting at my house tonight if you would like to coem please comment here with your email address I will send you a invite.

Town Hall event
join us bring snacks and your children let me know if you need directions.

The event details are:

Town Hall event
My house
xxxx W 850 S
Syracuse, UT 84075
Tuesday, 10 Apr 2007, 7:00 PM

To sign up for this event, click here:
http://political.moveon.org/event/iraqtownhall/36534



Town Hall event

My house
10 Apr 07:00 PM
This is a Move on dot org event taking place in my home. Please realize I have children. If you have children feel free to bring them. Food and drinks can not be provided by me. We can talk and find out who can bring these things.

Status: Public, open for RSVP

Apr. 5th, 2007

people powah

[info]deesings

TODAY: Gather at 5pm Thursday in front of channel 2 - Demand coverage of U.S. action against Iran

People for Peace and Justice of Utah has called for people to join in an
action Thursday, April 5th, 2007 at 250 S Main St directly west of Gallivan Plaza.


Join us there a little before 5:00 pm with signs, costumes and messages of

No More War - Don't Bomb Iran.

There will be a representative group to deliver a petition to local news media Channel 2 News, demanding that our Network News cover the U.S. military planning against Iran and the possibility of a surprise strike.

After this action, please join us on the corner of 100 South State Street in a sidewalk vigil until 6:30pm

Info:  801-502-8556

Mar. 26th, 2007

amnesty

[info]deesings

Film Screening on Darfur

U of U Amnesty Intl., together with STAND, the Student Anti Genocide Coalition would like you to join us
 in the OSH Reed auditorium for a special screening of                                   
                                                          
“Blood Diamond”

Wednesday 28th: FREE MOVIE with FREE FOOD and the chance to meet representatives of community org’s working with refugees in Utah, and other Humanitarian issues. OSH Reed aud. 1:30pm
 
…and the evening before on March 27th @ 7:00 pm in the Union Theatre, for

“Darfur Diaries”

An hour long documentary chronicling the struggle and terror of the Sudanese refugees of the crisis in Darfur

 Tues 27th: FREE MOVIE and FIRST MEETING of U of U chapter of STAND

The Student Anti Genocide Coalition, Union Theatre 7:00 pm

 Wednesday 28th: FREE MOVIE with FREE FOOD and the chance to meet representatives of community org’s working with refugees in Utah, and other Humanitarian issues. OSH Reed aud. 1:30pm

Mar. 25th, 2007

peaceful hearts

[info]deesings

April 1st - Rally & Action at the Nevada Test Site

APRIL 1ST 2007
WE WON'T BE FOOLED!
Rally and Action
at the
Nevada Test Site
10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
 
SPEAKERS & MUSICIANS:
Western Shoshone National Council Representative
Martin Sheen
Ann Wright
Joanne Sheehan
Loulena Miles
Emma's Revolution
Sr. Rosemary Lynch
Fr. Louis Vitale
Sacred Peace Walk Walkers
Elliot Adams
Jane McAlevey
 
Stop "Complex 2030"
Prevent Cancer
Save Yucca Mountain
No More War
 
ENDORSED or PRODUCED By:
Nevada Desert Experience, Western Shoshone National Council, MoveOn.org, FoodNotBombs, CROW, Shundahai Network, Desert Greens, Veterans for Peace,  Las Vegas Catholic Worker, Trinity Nuclear Abolitionists, Temple of Goddess Spirituality Dedicated to Sekhmet
 
 
Speakers & Musicians:
Western Shoshone National Council Representative

Martin Sheen - activist, peacemaker, actor - wikipedia

Ret. Colonel Ann Wright - wikipedia

Joanne Sheehan - War Resisters League New England - article

Loulena Miles - staff attorney for Tri-Valley Cares

Emma's Revolution - musicans

Sr. Rosemary Lynch, OSF - bio

Fr. Louis Vitale, OFM - bio

Sacred Peace Walk Walkers

Elliot Adams - Veterans for Peace

Jane McAlevey - Executive Director of Service Employees International Union Local 1107 - Nevada


Media Coverage:
Video news crew from the new Pahrump internet TV station, KPTU

Pahrump Radio-KPAH is providing live, on-site broadcast facilities for event announcements. So bring your AM/FM radio.

Endorsed or Produced by:
Nevada Desert Experience, MoveOn.org, FoodNotBombs,
CROW, Shundahai Network, Desert Greens Green Party of Utah,
Veterans for Peace, Western Shoshone National Council, Las Vegas Catholic Worker,
Trinity Nuclear Abolitionists, Temple of Goddess Spirituality Dedicated to Sekhmet


Join us at the Nevada Test Site on April 1st for a rally and action denouncing current nuclear plans and other warmaking preparations at the Test Site and propose alternatives for the land and industry. The rally and action are the culmination of NDE's Sacred Peace Walk.

Driving Directions:

Take Hwy 95 North out of Las Vegas. 65 miles out of town you will see
the Mercury exit (past Indian Springs and Cactus Springs). Take the
Mercury exit, and as soon as you can make a U-turn and drive under the
freeway, to the west (if you keep going down the road without making a
U-turn you will come to the legal boundary of the Nevada Test Site).

Spread the Word, download and print flyers:
www.nevadadesertexperience.org/programs/peacewalk.htm

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