12th—5:45 pm Take Action
Against Hate Annual Banquet,
Cataldo Hall, Gonzaga
13th—5:45 pm Veterans For Peace
14th—5:30 pm Police
Accountability Coalition Mtg
21st—5:30 pm, Peace Works
Committee
23rd—United Nations Day
TAKE ACTION AGAINST
HATE
ANNUAL BANQUET
Gonzaga University, Cataldo Hall, Globe Room
October
12, 2010, 5:45 pm
(doors open) come join us for the “Take Action Against Hate” annual
banquet,
and celebrate Raymond Reyes’ life as he receives the “Eva Lassman –
Take Action
Against Hate Award – Individual.” .
The Human Rights Education Institute
will
also be receiving the “Eva Lassman – Take Action Against Hate Award –
Organization.”
Ken
Stern, from the American
Jewish Committee, will be our Keynote Speaker discussing “Why Hate
Matters”.
The cost of the dinner is $50.00 per
person,
$400 for a table of 8 people, or $500 for a corporate sponsorship, with
the
proceeds benefiting the work of the Gonzaga Inst. Action Against Hate.
For
more information or to register visit Institute
for Hate Studies or e-mail the Institute at againsthate@gonzaga.edu or
call
509-313-3665.
September 2010
1st—5:30 pm Death Penalty
Abolition Committee
1st-4th Spokane Tribe Labor
Day Powwow,
Wellpinit, Washington
3rd-5-8 pm First Friday Art
Walk, Fishes and Dishes
35 W. Main; Peace Corps presents African Exhibit,
Express Personnel 331 West Main
3rd—5-8 pm Zero Sum Exhibition
Opening 610 West
Second Avenue
8th—5:30 pm Death Penalty
Abolition Committee
8th—5:45 pm Veterans For Peace
8th—6:30 pm“From
Black
Scratch,”the Karl Maxie Story,
Cheney Library
9th—5:30 pm Police
Accountability Coalition Mtg.
9th—7 pm—Cal Brown Execution
service and vigil, All
Saints Lutheran Church—314 S. Spruce
9th—7:30 pm—Catholic Ministries
“consistent life
ethics” vigil steps of Crosby Center, Gonzaga
10th—Deadline for
registrations, Exploring
Non-Violence 9/25, 10/16 and 23
11th Spokane AIDS Walk, Spokane
Riverfront Park
11th—1-7 pm Main Street Fair,
Division to Browne
11th—7:00 pm “Handy-Dandy” a
two person play on
nuclear disarmament, Moran Prairie Library
15th—6:30 pm “From Black
Scratch” the Karl Maxie
Story, Moran Prairie Library
16th—5:30 pm Peace Works
Committee
18th—10-4 pm Peace Arts
Festival, Unity Church
21st—6:30 pm International Day
Of Peace, Honoring the
Nations Ceremony, Center for Spiritual Living 33rd & Regal
22nd—6:30 pm “From Black
Scratch” the Karl Maxie
Story,Spokane Valley Library
29th—4-7:00 pm Free Community
Picnic, Women’s and
Children’s Free Restaurant, 1620 N. Monroe
SAVE THE DATE:
November 7,
Membership Meeting
Main Street Fair
on
Main between Division and Browne from 1-7 pm with
family activities, music and dancing.
KYRS On Air Fun Drive Sept.
10-16 Tune to 92.3 and call 509-747-3807 to lend your support.
Unity
in
the Community is in its 16th year
and we are looking forward to seeing you celebrate with us this year on
August
21, 2010. Our theme this year is "2010 Ways to Celebrate Diversity!"Unity in the Community consists of five
key vendor areas: Career Fair, Health Fair, Education Fair,
Entrepreneurial
Business Fair, and General Vendors.Along
with
our vendors we also have a
Youth Area, Cultural Village, and a stage consisting of a diverse group
of
performers and acts to keep you entertained all day. Whatever your age,
you
will find something to do at Unity.One
of
our most popular events is the
Back-to-School Supply Give-Away.Students
in the K-8 grades receive a bag of
supplies. To provide them
with these supplies they need donations. Go to nwunity.org for details.
The Center For Justice
Provides Free attorneys during
the
summer,
in Riverfront Park
From 1:00—4:00 p.m. every
Saturday(except 4th of July weekend)
2nd—5th
Fellowship of Reconciliation 5nd Annual
Conference, Seabeck Conference Center, Seabeck, Wa ofor.org Meeting
9th—5:30
pm, Ice Cream Party and Movie Night
All Saints
Lutheran Church “Have You Heard from
Johannesburg”—324 S. Spruce
10th—5:30
pm,
Exploring Nonviolence Part Three
Saranac
Bldg. Third Floor
15th—5:30
pm, Peace Works Committee
24th—3-7:00
pm, PJALS Picnic—Cd’Alene Park
At the
bandstand.
29th—4-7:00
pm,
Free Community Picnic, Women’s and
Children’s Free Restaurant, 1620 N. Monroe
Fellowship
of
Reconciliation
52nd Annual Conference “Visioning
the Confluence of Justice and
Peace” at Seabeck Conference
Center, Seabeck, Washington,
Friday, July 2-Monday July 5, 2010wwfor@wwfor.org or contact
Habet
Gawjubsm /Registrar
503-244-7703 janetchawkins@msn.com. Website http://www.ofor.org to view
their
schedule and fee schedule.
June 2010
3rd—6:00
pm,
Unity in the Community
fundraiser
Saranac
Building 2nd Floor Rooftop 25 W Main
For More
info call Carla 209-2602
3rd—5:30
pm,
Peace Works Committee
7th—5:30
pm, Peace Keeper Training
10th—5:30
pm,
Police Accountability
Coalition
12th—11:00
am, Gay Pride March and
Rally
17th—5:30
pm,
Peace Works Committee
19th—5:30
pm, Exploring Nonviolence,
by Rusty and
Nancy Nelson
26th—5:30
pm, Exploring Nonviolence
Part Two
June 3, Unity
in
the Community fundraiser,
silent
auction, entertainment, food 6:00 pm on the Saranac Building 2nd floor
rooftop,
25 W. Main—Order tickets Carla 209-2602 $20/person $30/couple
May
2010
4th—4:30 pm, Community Summit,
1522
N.
Washington Ste 208 “The Loft”
6th—5:30 pm, Peace Works
Committee
8th—9am-7 pm Spokane Valley
Heritage
Fair
12113 E. Sprague Ave—922-4570
9th—Mother’s Day—All Day Long!
13th—5: 30 pm, Police
Accountability
Coalition
15th– evening,2010 Armed Forces Torchlight Lilac Parade will be
held on
Saturday
evening, May 15.
20th—5:30 pm, Peace Works
Committee
21st –PJALS annualAuction
at Mountain
Gear. 6021 E. Mansfield— 5:30 pm
Attend the Open House and
tour of
the new NW LGBT
Center 5/4/10, 1522 N. Washington at 4:30 and attend the Community
Summit
at 5:30 to discuss “Gay Spokane” exhibit and collaboration ofPride
Week events. RSVP carol@thelgbtcenter.org
TheYakima Valley
Peace Advocates
Network meets the second Monday each month, 6:30 pm. at the
Unitarian
Universalist Church, 215 N. Second Street, in Yakima.Once or twice a month they protest the war
(or the absence of peace) at the corner of 16th and Nob Hill.
The Boundary County Peace Group meets
the
second
Saturday
of each month at 9:00 a.m. at the Panhandle Health
District
office. You are invited to join them. Call Gary 208-267-7374 for
details.
April
2010
1st—5:30 pm, Peace Works
Committee
2nd— 6-8pm,
Transcendence
Project,
Community
Bldg. 35 West Main
8th—5:30 pm, Police
Accountability Committee
10th—9:00 am, Boundary County
Peace Group, Panhandle
Health District Office
10th—4:30—9:00 pm, Lands
Council
Annual
Auction,
Lincoln Center
17th—12-11 pm Earth Day Main
event
20th—6:00 pm, Steering Committee
22nd—5:30 pm, Peace Works
Committee
24th—7-10 pm Great Spokane Art
Party, Community
Building 35 W. Main, lobby $50/ person,$80/couple
27th—7:00
pm,
Media
& Wisdom Workshop, Cathedral
of St. John, sponsored by Fig Tree
The Lands Council Dinner & Auction is
Saturday, April 10th. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. for silent auction
bidding and
socializing. Dinner at 7:00 p.m., Live auction at 7:45 p.m, Cost
Tables: $400
(8 guests) Individual guests: $60 To reserve, contact Kristi at
509.209.2851 or
kfountain@landscouncil.org
March 2010
March 4, Thursay 6:00 pm
- Part II of the Community Organizing Workshop, 35 W. Main, Community
Building lobby
March 6, Saturday, 7:00 pm - Two
States, or One? Ali Abunimah, the premier
Palestinian-American
spokesperson for Palestinian self-determination, will speak about the
thesis of his book "One Country: a
Bold Proposal to End the
Israeli/Palestinian Impasse". All Saints Lutheran Church
in the
Sanctuary, 314 South Spruce, Spokane (Browne's Addition, next to Coeur
d'Alene Park). Wheelchair accessible. $10 donation requested at the
door, $5.00 students.
7th—3-5 pm, International
Women’s Day, SpokaneWoman’s
Club, W. 1428 9th, open to the public free
10th—7:15 am, Fig Tree
Breakfast, Cataldo Hall,
Gonzaga campus, make reservations thru PJALS $10
11th—5:30 pm,Police Accountability Committee
12th—6:00 pm, Hands On
Reception for March 13 Conference w/ Marcy Westerling of the Rural
Organizing Project, —Messiah Lutheran,
4202 N. Belt
March 13, Saturday, 8:00 am to 5
pm. Messiah Lutheran Church,
4202 N Belt St., Spokane. Peace
and Economic Justice Action
Conference. Keynote Speaker Marcy Westerling of Rural Organizing
Project, Oregon. Workshop tops include: Immigration, Online
Organizing, Police Accountability and Criminal Justice, Nonviolence and
Social Change, Palestine 101, War and Peace, Campaign Financing, Rural
Organizing and Community Organizing.
16th—6:00 pm, Steering
Committee
18th—5:30, Peace Works
Committee
18th—7:30 pm, “The Other” -
Life lessons from the
Rwanda Genocide, Teaching Theatre, Weyerhaeuser Hall, Whitworth U.
campus.
Speaker Carl Wilkens remained in Rwanda l 1/2 years to rebuild and now
works in
US to promote awareness of genocide in places like Darfur thru grass
roots
activism. FREE
16th—6:00 pm, PFLAG “Raise Your
Hand Spokane”
campaign kick off Canyon Bluff Clubhouse 2610 W. Westwood Lane at
Thorpe Road March
16,
Tuesday, 6:30
pm
- Need To Know, All
Saints Lutheran Church, 314 South Spruce, Spokane. Michael
Poulin
will
speak
on
the Pillars of Empire.
February 2010
February
4,
11,
18,
25
-
Spokane Winter Indoor Market,
Community Building, 35 W. Main St., 11 am.
February 4, Thursday. 5:30 pm, Peace
Works meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room. February 9, Tuesday. 4:30 pm,
Economic Justice meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room. February 11, Tuesday. 5:30 pm, Police
Accountability meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room. February 16, Tuesday. 5:30 pm, Steering
Committee meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room. February
16,
Tuesday.
6:30
pm,
Need
to Know, All Saints Lutheran Church, 314 W.
Spruce St. (Brownes Addition), Marianne Torres and Myrta Ladich,
presenters. February 18, Thursday. 5:30 pm, Peace
Works meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room.
February 23, Tuesday. 4:30 pm,
Economic Justice meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room.
February
25,
Thursday.
6:00
pm,
Community
Organizing, Part I, PJALS. Part II,
March 4.
January 2010
Jan 7, 14, 21 & 28 • Spokane Winter Indoor Market, Community
Building,35 W. Main St., 11 a.m.
January 7, Thursday. 5:30 pm,
Peace Works meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room.
January 12, Tuesday. 4:30 pm,
Economic Justice meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room.
Jan
14th— noon Eastern Washington University Women's Center Lecture, "Human
Trafficking:
Modern
Day
Slavery," by Azra Grudic, Lutheran
Community 207 Monroe Hall, EWU, Cheney,
Jan
17th—4 to 6 p.m, Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration, "It
Started with a Dream: Many Views, One Vision!" Elson Floyd,
President of Wash. St. U. First Pres. Church, 318 S. Cedar St.
Jan
18th— 10 am, Martin Luther King Jr. Unity March, INB Performing
Arts Center, 334 W. Spk. Falls Blvd.
Jan
18th—5:00 PJALS info table, 6:00 MLK movie“Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. – a Historical Perspective”
made 1994, by Thomas Friedman,at Woolf Conf. Room, Jepson Center.,
Gonzaga U, west of Desmet
January 19, Tuesday. 5:30 pm, Steering
Committee meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room.
Jan
21st—7 pm, Dr. Bill Dienst update Gaza—Still in the Shadows.
What
will
it
take:
Next
steps and what you can do. All Saints Lutheran
Church 314 S. Spruce Street (next to Coeur d’Alene Park)
January 26, Tuesday.
4:30 pm, Economic Justice meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room.
Jan
27th—noon, EWU. Women’s Center Lecture, "TheMost Famous
Woman in Islam," Sherry Jones, 207 Monroe Hall, Cheney
Jan
30th—12:30 to 5 pm, E. WA. Legislative Conference, Episcopal
Cathedral of St. John.Pre-register with The Fig
Tree.
December 2009
December 1, Wednesday. 7-9:00 pm, Movie, "At the Death House Door"
Gonzaga U School of Law, Moot Court Room.
December 3, Thursday. 5:30 pm,
Peace Works meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room.
December 8, Tuesday. 4:30 pm,
Economic Justice meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room.
December 15, Tuesday. 5:30 pm, Steering Committee meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room.
December 17, Thursday. 5:30 pm, Peace Works meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room. December 22, Tuesday.
4:30 pm, Economic Justice meeting, at PJALS mezzanine
conference
room.
August 2009
Saturdays
through
Sept.
5.
Street
Law
in
Riverfront
Park,
1-4
pm.
www.cforjustice.org
August 6, Thursday. 10-1 on KYRS
Community Radio: Earth & People Sustainability Forum.
5:30 pm,
Peaceworks meeting, mezzanine.
August 9, Sunday.
Hold Peace, Black Rabbit Magic hosts a garden-party at 4227 N.
Washington, a Celebration of a World Without Bombs/Dreams for Nagasaki,
838.6581 xt. 112, ncordovamuenzberg@wamentors.org
August
13,
Thursday. 5:30 pm PJALS
Steering Committee meeting, mezzanine.
August 15, Saturday.
Garland
Street
Fair.
15th Annual Unity in the Community, 10-4, Riverfront
Park. www.NWUNITY.org
August 20, Thursday.
10-1
on
KYRS
Community
Radio:
Earth
&
People
Sustainability
Forum.
5:30 pm,
Peaceworks at PJALS.
August
25,
Tuesday. 4:30 Economic
Justice /Living Wage committee meeting at PJALS.
July 2009
Saturdays through Sept. 5. Street Law in Riverfront Park, 1-4 pm. www.cforjustice.org
July 15, Wednesday 5:30-7:30 .
AARP Forum on Health Care Reform, Red Lion Hotel at the Park
1-877-926-8300
July 16, Thursday. 5:30 pm, Peaceworks meeting, mezzanine
conference room at PJALS.
July 18, Saturday.
Community Alliance for Global Justice presents Strengthening Local
Economies Everywhere Dinner/Fair! 3 - 11 pm, St. Demetrios Church, 2100
Boyer Avenue E, in Seattle (Montlake). email: Hrd99@igc.org
July 21, Tuesday.
Need to Know, Bart Haggin on influence and persuasion in the 21st
Century. 6:30 pm, Emmanuel Lutheran, 327-7119.
July 22, Wednesday.
Pax Christi, 1 pm, St. Joseph’s Parish Hall, Dean & Walnut.
July
23,
Thursday. Death Penalty
organizing meeting, 5:30 at PJALS. 291-4646.
July 24, Friday. 6
pm, KYRS City Council candidate forum at Auntie's (Image at kyrs.org)
Sign Vigils for I-90
traffic will be resumed when you are ready. Call PJALS at
838-7870 or email pjals@pjals.net
.
PeaceWorks
Committee
Meetings:1st and 3rd
Thursdays, 5:30,
Mezzanine Conference Room, Community Building, 35 W. Main, Spokane.
Living
Wage
Committee
Meetings: please call PJALS
at 838-7870.
May
1, Friday. Lands Council's
1st Friday Open House, 5-6:30 pm, 25 W Main, 2nd floor, This reception will be
followed by the world premiere of "Kids Run Better Unleaded" from 7-8
pm, Magic Lantern. khall@landscouncil.org May 2, Saturday. Right to Risk, Freedom to Choose Life's
Adventures, a documentary film by KJR Media. Free showings and
activities all day at the Magic Lantern. www.projectmove.org
May 3, Sunday.
Bloomsday.
Join
PJALS'
annual
bannering
project
for
Bloomsday
participants.
Bring
signs
or use ours. We'll be
near the one-mile-mark, across the Marne Bridge from Peaceful Valley,
beginning at 8:45 am. Find parking along High Bridge Park.
May 7, Thursday: PeaceWorks
Committee, 5:30, Mezzanine Conference Room,
35 W. Main, Spokane.
May 8, Friday: PJALS
Annual Auction - our Major Fundraiser for the year. Mountain Gear HQ,
6021 E. Mansfield (at Fancher), Spokane Valley. Useful, fun, beautiful
and delicious items - all could be yours!
May 16, Monday, Anti-Death Penalty
leafleting at Spokane Farmers' Market.
May 19, Monday, Anti-Death Penalty
leafleting at Lewis & Clark High School
May 21, Thursday: Anti-Torture
Demonstration
at
the
offices
of
Mitchell
&
Jessen,
architects
of
America's
Torture Program. 108 N. Washington, Spokane. Demonstration
4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Bring your signs, bring your outrage. Bring
your
determination to end torture!
PeaceWorks
Committee,
5:30,
Mezzanine
Conference
Room,
35 W. Main, Spokane.
May 27, Wednesday: Achieving
Healthcare
for
All!
A timely and
thought-provoking discussion of issues and visions in providing
quality, affordable healthcare for all. 7:00 P.M. Spokane Community College
Lair Auditorium and Lounge (Pre-event reception at 5:45, Lair Lounge)
located at Intersection of Greene Street and Mission Avenue. Panelists: Representative John Discoll, 6th
L.D. Vice Chair House Health Care and Wellness Committee, Director of
Project Access; Craig Salins,
E.D. Washington Public Campaigns; Dr.
Matthew Hollon, MD, MPH, associate clinical professor, Internal
Medicine Residency Spokane, Physicians for a National Health Program; Peg Hopkins CEO of Community Health
Association of Spokane (CHAS); Dr. Jae
Kennedy, associate professor, School of Health Policy and
Administration, WSU Spokane; Larry
Hall, President UFCW 1439, Healthy Washington Coalition.
Organized by Washington Public Campaigns, www.washclean.org.
There will be suggested donations for the forum and reception, but no
one will be turned away. 509-624-5908 for more information.
April 2009
April 30, Thursday: A Passion for
Peace Retirement Benefit for our retiring co-directors Rusty and Nancy
Nelson, after more than 20 years with PJALS. Enjoy the Celtic Knots,
The
Blue Ribbon Tea Company, and Laddie Ray Melvin in this tribute to the
Nelson's and their leadership in the Peace and Justice Community. 7:00 p.m. (doors open at
6:30), Bing Crosby Theatre, 901 W. Sprague. Co-Sponsored by Center
for Justice and Gonzaga University Office of Intercultural Relations.
Tickets $15.00, available at PJALS, Auntie's Bookstore, or
BrownPaperTickets.com.
__________________
March 2009
Mar 2 - April
10. The Faces of Poverty,
photo art exhibit, Foley Center Library, Gonzaga. 313-3630 Mar 4, Wednesday. Spokane
Citizens
for
a
Living
Wage
meeting
at
PJALS,
5:30
p.m.
Mar
5,
Thursday.
PeaceWorks
meeting
at
PJALS,
5:30
p.m. Mar 6, Friday
Women's
Leadership
Conference
of
the
Inland
NW,
7:30
a.m.
-
2 p.m., SCC
Lair Lounge. www.gonzaga.
Lands
Council
1st
Friday
Open
House,
5-7
p.m.,
25
W.
Main, 2nd fl,
kfountain@landscouncil.org
Mar
8,
Sunday International Women's Day
Mar
11,
Wednesday.
Fig Tree Benefit
Breakfast, marking the Fig Tree's 25th Anniversary.
Pax Christi anti-war
vigil,
noon to 1 pm at St. Joseph's Church, Dean and Walnut.
"Stories
Empower:
Peace
Journalism"
Cataldo
Hall,
Gonzaga
University.
Buffet
at
7:14 a.m., program at 7:30 535-1813
Sustainability Series of Inland Chapter
NW Ecobuilding Guild "Strengthen Our Country - PV Grid Inertie,
hydronic floor heating, solar and green design and building, 6-8 p.m.,
Athol Library Meeting Room. Deborah Warner 208-683-1649 Mar
12,
Thursday.
Steering
Committee
meeting
at
PJALS,
5:30
p.m.
Mar
14,
Saturday.
Sustainability Series,
Merle van Houten, LEED, AP +two other LEED experts. 12-3 p.m. Coeur
d'Alene Library Community Meeting Room 208-683-1649
Mar
15,
Sunday.
68th Annual Kosher
Dinner, 11 am - 6 pm. Temple Beth Shalom, South Perry and 30th Ave.
www.pgiinc.com
Mar
18,
Wednesday.
Spokane
Citizens
for
a
Living
Wage
meeting
at
PJALS,
5:30
p.m.
Mar
19,
Thursday.
PeaceWorks
meeting
at
PJALS,
5:30
p.m.
Mar
21,
Saturday.
March
on
the
Pentagon
in
D.C.,
Sign
holding
at
Franklin Park,
Spokane, on North Division at 1:00 p.m. Bring signs to protest
the U.S. occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan and/or the Israeli
occupation of Palestine and their attack on Gaza. The Spokane event is
in solidarity with the actions in D.C. by ANSWER, UFPJ, Vets for Peace,
and others.
Mar
22-27.
Spokane Great Decisions
2009. In the Shadow of Slums. Steven Jensen on his global experience
and preparing the next generation to manage catastrophes. Robinson
Theatre, Weyerhauser Hall, Whitworth University. 7:30 - 9:30
p.m. 111-3270. No charge.
Mar
25,
Wednesday. Pax Christi anti-war vigil,
noon to 1 pm at St. Joseph's Church, Dean and Walnut.
_________________
February 2009
Feb.
5,
Thursday.
"Eyewitness Gaza". Dr. Bill Dienst will join us with another
presentation on his medical
work among the Palestinians and the always turbulent situation
there.
Gaza is at the top of the news, and the Free Gaza Movement continues on
the cutting edge since Bill sailed into Gaza and then was
detained there by Israel for 10 in
August. 7 p.m., Magic Lantern Theatre, 25 W. Main. No
Charge.
February
15-17. Lobby Days and SOA
Watch Encuentro in Washington, DC. www.soaw.org
__________________
January 2009
Sign
Vigils for
I-90 traffic, 4-5 pm on 1st and 3rd Thursdays will not resume until
some moderation in the weather. If you want to vigil, please call
PJALS at 838-7870.
Jan.
8, Thurs. Vigil for
Palestinian safety and hope. Focus on Gaza. Bring signs or
use ours.
Meet at Monroe and Riverside by the Federal Building at 4 pm.
838-7870.
Jan. 10, Saturday.
Meet at PJALS at 11 am for a Guantanamo Excursion in observance of the
opening of the prison on Jan. 11, 2002. Aren't we tired of
torture?
Orange jumpsuits optional. We have a few. 838-7870.
Jan. 14, Wednesday.
SCC hosts "Human Rights vs. Civil Rights: Combating All the Reasons to
Hate," 11:30 am to 2:30 pm, in the Lair Student Center. A cultural
commonalities fair, 11:30 to 12:30, features international art,
displays and performances. At 12:30, participants can rotate through
"philosophers' corners" to discuss human rights and equality.
Debriefing 1:40 to 2:30. Kitara McClure, 533-7378.
Pax Christi, noon to 1 pm at St. Joseph's Church, Dean and Walnut.
Jan. 15, Thurs.
PeaceWorks, PJALS, 5:30 pm. This is the first PW meeting of the year,
so we need opinionated peace people to help us plan effectively and
courageously. 838-7870.
Jan. 18 & 19.
Martin Luther King Day activities, including Sunday afternoon services
and the Monday march from the INB Center to Riverpark Square, beginning
at 10 am.
Jan. 19, Mon. Si Se Puede
Potluck.
This is a celebration for PJALS folks. Yes We Can look on the
bright
side of the Obama Inauguration, the End of an Error, and the MLK
celebration. Bring the family or some friends and a dish to
share. Be
ready to sing a little, too. 5:30 pm in the lobby of the
Community
Building.
Jan. 21, Wed. SFCC hosts a luncheon
featuring author/speaker Erik Davis 11 am-1 pm in SUB Lounges A, B, and
C. $2 for students and $5 general admission. Heather McKenzie,
SFCC
student activities, 533-4197.
Jan. 26, Mon.
Federal trial of six human rights activists in Columbus, GA. They
were
arrested in November for taking the protest against the School of
Assassins onto Ft. Benning.
Jan. 28, Wednesday. Pax Christi,
noon to 1 pm at St. Joseph's Church, Dean and Walnut.
Please be in
touch. We need your membership, as well as your suggestions and
criticisms.
509.838.7870,
www.pjals.net, pjals@pjals.net
PJALS,
35 W. Main #120 M, Spokane, WA 99201