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San Francisco | Anti-War

8/20-21: "CAMP CASEY – SF"
by NION, et al via a list
Wednesday Aug 17th, 2005 8:22 PM
TIME: Noon Saturday to Noon Sunday / August 20-21st WHERE: SF War Memorial Building- Van Ness St. btw McAlister & Grove(Civic Center BART)
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PLEASE FORWARD TO EVERYONE

"CAMP CASEY – SF"
24 hour Vigil & Camp Out

Mr. President, Meet with Cindy!
Troops Out of Iraq Now!

TIME: Noon Saturday to Noon Sunday / August 20-21st

WHERE: SF War Memorial Building- Van Ness St. btw McAlister &
Grove(Civic Center BART)

EVENTS:
Sat 3:00pm – Rally w/open mic
Sat 6:00pm - Community workshops and Trainings including "People Power
to Stop the War” - strategic planning and action training
Sat 9:00pm Candle light vigil (bring candles and dress warm)
Sun 10:30am Interfaith Prayer Circle led by Fr. Louie Vitale, St.
Bonifice Church

WHAT TO BRING:
-Food 2 share & H2O
-music
-a poem
-candles
-a friend
-BYOB.... (Bring Your Own Bedding)

*Cindy's son, Army Specialist Casey Sheehan, was killed in Sadr City,
Iraq on April 4, 2004. Since Casey's death, Cindy has become an active
and vocal protester of the war in Iraq.

Join thousands this week at one of the many solidarity camps around the
country. We’re going make "Camp Casey" at the doors of the SF War
Memorial Building for those of us who can't get to Texas. So dress
warm and bring a sleeping bag.

Event Initiated by Not in Our Name & Courage to Resist

Endorsed by: American Legion-Post 315, MotherSpeak, Veterans for
Peace-SF Ch. 69 and others
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check itThere was a vigil at 24th BAARTThursday Aug 18th, 2005 6:30 AM
Where are vigils in workingclass communities?AskingThursday Aug 18th, 2005 6:25 AM