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DESCRIPTION:The Peace and Unity March was postponed due to rain last weekend...please 
 come out this Sunday, November 7, 2010 and MARCH WITH US\n\nPEACE AND UNITY 
 AT 17TH ANNUAL EVENT!\nSunday November 7, 2010\nBarrio Warrior Award 
 Announced!! Elias Alonzo, lifetime community advocate, will be the 17th 
 Annual Barrio Warrior!!!\n\nWHAT:    The 17th Annual Watsonville Peace & 
 Unity March (Rain Date)\nWHEN:    Sunday November 7, 2010\nTIME:      
 11:00am Opening Ceremony,  12 NOON March Begins\nWHERE:  Ceremony on City 
 Plaza & March will take place throughout various neighborhoods. \nCONTACT: 
 Liz Bedolla 831-498-0569\n\nResidents Say Remaining Proactive Against 
 Violence Has Made Big Difference!\nEvent will honor local residents who 
 lost their lives to domestic and street violence.\n\nOn Sunday, November 7 
 hundreds of local residents will be joining the 17TH ANNUAL WATSONVILLE 
 PEACE & UNITY MARCH which will take place at 11am at the Watsonville Plaza. 
 The Peace ceremony begins at 11.  We march at Noon SHARP.   Several 
 community leaders, family members of victims of violence and youth will be 
 addressing the effects of violence on our communities. \n\n“This march is 
 an ongoing effort to stop the destruction of our youth and community by 
 violence,” said Lizette Bedolla, an organizer of the Watsonville Peace 
 and Unity Coalition.   “It creates a community consciousness about 
 becoming actively involved in reducing violence and improving our 
 neighborhoods for our future generations.” This year the event will honor 
 Elias Alonzo with the “Barrio Warrior” Award for his outstanding work 
 over decades in the community of Watsonville. He has made this community a 
 better place with his advocacy and hard work!!  We are proud to honor him 
 with a proclamation from the Mayor.\n\n“Remaining proactive against 
 violence has made a tremendous difference,” said Rocio Burgos, an event 
 organizer.  “After this march first began seventeen years ago, we have 
 seen other efforts emerge throughout our city to bring peace and unity to 
 all our homes, schools, and neighborhoods, and to keep awareness and action 
 focused on building positive community here in Watsonville.”\n\nALL 
 FAMILIES WHO HAVE LOST LOVED ONES TO VIOLENCE ARE INVITED TO SET UP AN 
 ALTAR BEFORE THE PEACE CEREMONY BEGINS AT 11AM. This yearly event continues 
 to be organized by a coalition of concerned students, parents, 
 community-based organizations, churches and families who have lost their 
 loved ones to gang and domestic violence.  The event does not allow us to 
 forget the names of our brothers and sisters who have lost their lives to 
 violence since this event first began 17 years ago.\n\nWe hope you can 
 attend our 17-year anniversary of this very important event that is 
 primarily organized by Watsonville residents and youth!\n\nWHAT:    The 
 17th Annual Watsonville Peace & Unity March & Viernes Cultural 
 Celebration\nWHEN:    Sunday, November 7, 2010\nTIME:      11:00am Opening 
 Ceremony,  12 NOON March Begins\n•    Viernes Cultural Festival @ 
 2PM\nWHERE:  Ceremony on City Plaza & March will take place throughout 
 various neighborhoods.  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/11/04/18663075.php
SUMMARY:Peace & Unity March RAIN DATE!!!
LOCATION:Main Plaza\ncorner of Main and East Beach Streets\nWatsonville, CA 95076
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/11/04/18663075.php
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