Get
Ready to
March
Together in the DORCHESTER DAY PARADE!
(AND COOKOUT
AFTER!)
Sunday,
June 7
Gather
in Lower Mills by 12:30pm
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Dorchester
People for Peace will
be marching again this year in the Dorchester Day Parade on June 7 along with
our friends and allied organizations. Every year Dorchester People for Peace
reserves a place in the parade, then invites our friends. Together we
bring our vision and our values to thousands of people along the
four-mile route. Join us this year!
Our
message will focus on building a neighborhood-based movement to resist wars and
military interventions abroad – while opposing racism, dispossession and budget
cuts at home; reducing excessive military spending; and funding urgent needs in
our communities. Thousands of marchers and parade watchers will see our banners
and get our anti-war flyers.
Marchers
will gather around Noon in Dorchester Lower Mills (Richmond
St.) with
the parade kick-off about 1pm. We’ll have our after-Parade barbeque and
celebration at Jeff Klein’s house, 123 Cushing Ave. from about 3:30pm. We’ll
have hamburgers and hotdogs – please bring a dish or drinks if you’re able (You
can drop off what you are bringing before the parade – walking distance from the
Savin Hill T-stop)
WHERE: Lower Mills,
Dorchester
Richmond Street
between Dorchester Ave and Adams Street (Division 3)
Look for the
Dorchester People for Peace truck
You can’t drive
or park anywhere near there on Dorchester Day, so travel early and travel
by T (to Ashmont Station on the Red Line, Butler or Milton on the Mattapan
trolley) …. Or park a ways away and walk.
Please let us know if you can
make it by responding to this email, writing to info@dotpeace.org
or
phoning 617-288-4578
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BRING: A sun hat,
comfortable walking shoes (it’s four
miles), water. You can bring a banner for your organization if you have
the people to carry it.
COOKOUT: After the parade at
Jeff Klein’s, 123 Cushing Ave (near the end of the parade and near Savin Hill T
station)
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Dorchester People for
Peace
works to end the wars; to
build a multi-racial peace movement against violence and militarism at home and
abroad; to oppose budget cuts, racism and political
repression.
617-282-3783 * info@dotpeace.org
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