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Veteran's Day Peace Rally at Park Street Station,
Noon Tuesday
• Stop the Bombing – No more
military intervention in Iraq and Syria
• Bring the troops home now • Stop sending weapons into the region which are leading to so much bloodshed • Support humanitarian aid, through neutral institutions, for victims of the conflict • Support self-determination and the demilitarization of the area followed by the Armistice Day Parade and Peace Event -- Veterans for Peace - Step off time 1 pm at Beacon & Charles St. -- to Faneuil Hall for Peace Event When: Tuesday, November 11, 2014, 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Where:
Boston Common • Beacon & Charles Streets • Park St T •
Boston
Attention Veterans &
Peace Activists:
Please Join
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Armistice Day /
Veterans Parade for Peace & Faneuil Hall Peace Event
Veterans for Peace will
proudly walk behind the first parade on Armistice / Veterans Day in Boston. We
honor and celebrate the original intention for Armistice Day – a Day of
Peace. We will gather between 12:00 pm (noon) and 12:30 pm on the corner of Charles and Beacon Streets. 1st Parade steps off at 1:00 pm – our parade will follow the same route then we will continue to Faneuil Hall for our Armistice / Veterans Day for Peace Event. Veterans from different eras will recite original works of Poetry, Prose and Song
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