Bucks/Mont Progressive Events Email - 5/15
Fellow Progressives:
Check out the
interesting events in the Bucks/Mont area in the next
month. Please
help us expand by telling your
friends to email tomulrich@mybluelight.com
to be included. Also, let us know about other
events in the Bucks/Mont area that should be included.
Also, another site to check regularly for an excellent calendar is
http://www.progressivenetworksepa.org.
It has individual calendars for Bucks & Montgomery counties.
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MONTHLY
CALENDAR - (Daily/Weekly Events
at the end)
1. Thurs. May
15, 9:30 - Montgomery County Commissioners, Salary
Board, and Election Board Meeting in Norristown on the 8th
Floor, One Montgomery Plaza. For more info go to http://www.montcopa.org
2a. Fri. May 16 to Sun. May
18 - Kirkridge Peace and Justice Programs
presents "Experiments in Truth and Conscience with
the Ellsbergs (Daniel & Robert) in Bangor, PA. Go to
http://www.kirkridge.org
to register.
2b. Fri. May 16, 7 PM -
Northeast Philadelphia for
Democracy will show "SiCKO" and discuss The Family
& Business Healthcare Security Act (PA HB 1660/SB 300) For more info
and location, call Kay Lasker 215-983-5533.
3. Sat, May 17, 2 PM
- Phila Free Library Speakers' Series
presents Trudy Rubin on "Willful Blindness: The Bush
Administration and Iraq" at Citibank Main Stage.
4a. Sun. May 18, 2-6:30 PM -
Interfaith Walk for Peace and
Reconciliation. Starts at 1501 Germantown Ave. Phila.
Please wear white as expression of unity (No political signs, please). Go
to http://www.interfaithpeacewalk.org
for more info.
4b. Sun., May 18, Noon
- 3rd Annual "Walk With The Maasai", fundraiser
by Maasai Cultural Exchange Project at Ferry Road entrance of
Peace Valley Park in New Britain (Bucks). Register at noon; walk at
1. Donation $20 ($15 for students/seniors). The 6-mile walk
benefits Maasai tribe in Kenya to assist with drilling water wells, school
fees for education, and funds for documentary "Quench" about the drilling
of the first well. Maasai jewelry and discussions of their
culture occuring in pavilion. Registration form can be
downloaded at www.quenchthethirst.org
or call 215-297-8458.
4c. Sun. May 18, 2-4 PM -
Selective Service Peace Event near
Senator Arlen Specter's home, West Schoolhouse Lane, Phila. For more info
call 215-843-4256 or email nwgreens@yahoo.com
5a. Tues. May 20,
7:15 PM - Bucks County Chapter for Nonviolent Peaceforce
meets at Doylestown Friends Meetinghouse, 95 East Oakland
Ave., Doylestown. You are welcome to join us. For information, email Carol
Miller at camil888@verizon.net
or call 215-345-1714. It is a nonpartisan unarmed peacekeeping force
composed of trained civilians from around the world. (3rd Tues)
5b. Tues. May 20, 7:15 PM - Upper
Bucks Coalition for Peace Action Meeting at Perkasie
Mennonite Church, 320 W. Chestnut St. Our topic is "Listening from the
Heart"-a report from the Interfaith Delegation to Israel and Palestine. for
more info call Angela at 215-257-1300 or email peacefulnex@hotmail.com
5c. Tues. May 20, 7 PM -
Screening of "Uncounted: The New Math of American
Elections", a film by David Earnhardt at the County
Theater in Doylestown, 20 E. State Street. $8. For more info call Ruth at
267-250-2879 or email votingintegrity@aol.com
6a. Wed. May 21, 10 AM - Bucks
County Commissioners' Meeting
at the Lingohocken Fire Company, 1090 Washington Avenue, Wycombe, PA
18980 For info http://www.buckscounty.org/
6b. Wed. May 21, 7:30-9 PM -
Sierra Club "Cool Cities Initiative"
presentation at the Newtown Township (Bucks) Municipal
Building Conference Room, 100 Municipal Drive. Also sponsored by Newtown
Borough and Newtown Township. For more info call 215-860-7442.
6c. Wed. May 21, 7 PM
- Northeast Philadelphia for
Democracy will show "War Made Easy: How Presidents
& Pundits Keep Spinnign Us To Death", featuring Norman
Solomon. For more info and location, call Kay Lasker 215-983-5533.
6d. Wed. May 21, 3 PM - PA Health
Access Network Meeting at Marple Public Library, 2599
Sproul Rd, Broomall Pa. RSVP to Antoniette Kraus at 610-787-1790 or email
akraus@philaup.org
7a. Thurs. May 22, 7 PM -
Phila Free Library Speakers Series presents
E.J.Dionne, Jr on "Souled Out:
Reclaiming Faith and Politics After the Religious Right" at Central
Library, 1901 Vine St. Free. 215-567-4341
7b. Thurs. May
22, 7-9:30 PM - Democratic Unity
Forum at The Castle at Arcadia University in Cheltenham.
RSVP at bgralnick@gmail.com
or call 267-253-2007.
8. Sun. May 25, 6-8:30 PM
- NE
Philly for Justice & Peace Meeting
at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, Robbins Ave. & Loretta St. in NE
Philly. (Potluck at 6, meeting at &) For more info call Al Krass at
215-547-2656. (last Sun)
9a. Thurs. May
29, 9:30 - Montgomery County Commissioners, Salary
Board, and Election Board Meeting in Norristown on the 8th
Floor, One Montgomery Plaza. For more info go to http://www.montcopa.org
9b. Thurs. May 29, 12 PM -
Phila Free Library Speakers Series present Richard
Clarke on "Your Government Failed You: Breaking the Cycle
of National Security Disasters" at Central Library, 1901 Vine St. Phila.
Free. For info call 215-567-4341
10.
Sat. May 31, 1-9 PM - Speaking of Peace: A
Festival of the Arts at Frazer Mennonite Church, 57 Maple
Linden Lane, Frazer. Live music plus writing and tile-making workshops, an
art show, a peace labyrinth, and kid activities. For info see http://www.frazermennonite.org
or contact Sharon at frazerpeacefest@gmail.com
or call 215-692-2841.
10b. Sat. May 31,
Noon-4PM - Arts in the Garden
Tour. Wander through 9 lovely gardens in Langhorne Borough
and view the works of local artists and musicians. Tickets ($12) available
at Judy's Corner on S. Bellevue Ave., Langhorne. For more info email info@langhornearts.org.
11a. Sun. June 1, 2-6 PM - 1st Annual Community Picnic for
143rd Democrats at PA State Police
Picnic Grove, 82 Scott Rd. Perkasie (Bedminister Twp). Speaker will be
David Sirota author and national columnist, Congressman
Patrick Murphy, State Rep candidate Diane
Allison, and Chairman John Cordisco of Bucks
Democrats. $40 ($15 under 12). For tickets/info call 610-847-2394 or email
tickets@143democrats.com
11b. Sun. June
1, 6:30-7:30 PM - Wayne
Monthly Peace Vigil
takes place on the corner of Lancaster and South Wayne Avenues in Wayne.
For info email marilyn.furfari@oracle.com or
call 610-640-2716) (1st Sun)
11c. Sun. June
1, 6-8 PM - Lower Bucks Coalition for Peace Action
meeting at 6:30 (potluck at 6) at St. James
Episcopal Church, 330 S. Bellevue Ave in Langhorne. For more info call Al
Krass at 215-547-2656. (1st Sun)
12a. Mon. June 2,
7-8:30 PM - SPQ Progressives
(Sellersville/Perkasie/Quakertown)
will meet at
the Perkasie Library at 491 Arthur Ave to show and discuss the
DVD -"Orwell Rolls In His Grave" which explores the one thing the
media doesn't want to talk about - itself. For more info call
Tom at 215-258-3894 (1st Mon)
12b. Mon. June
2, 6:30-7 PM - Bryn Mawr
Peace Coalition Silent Vigil followed by our regular
monthly meeting at 7 at Ludington Library in Bryn Mawr. All are welcome.
Call Karen Barton at 610-525-3784 or email astrique@aol.com
for more info. (1st Mon)
13a. Wed. June 4, 7
PM - Philly for Change
Meeting at Tritone, 1508 South Street
Phila. (1st Wed)
13b. Wed. June 4, 10 AM -
Bucks County Commissioners'
Meeting at a location TBA. For info http://www.buckscounty.org/
14a. Thurs June 5, 7-8:30 PM -
Northwest Greens Meeting at Weaver's
Way Meeting Room, 610 Carpenter Lane, Phila. For more info call
215-843-4256 or email nwgreens@yahoo.com (1st
Thurs)
14b. Thurs. June 5, 7:30 PM -
Montco DFA Meeting at the Jenkintown
Library. For more info go to http://www.democracyforamerica.com/events/29110
15a. Fri. June 6, 7 PM -
First Friday Film Forum at The Peace
Center at Maple and Bellvue Ave. in Langhorne Contact Linda at
215-702-8387 or lindamanzo224@verizon.net
for info. (1st Fri)
15b. Fri. June 6, 7:30
PM - Hatboro
First Friday Environmental Video
Series at the Art of Life Studio in the Red Barn Mall,
120 S.York Rd. (near Byberry Rd), Hatboro. Free but seating is
limited so call for reservations - 215-444-0249. (1st
Fri)
16. Fri. June 6- Sun. June 8 -
National Conference for Media Reform
in Minneapolis. Go to http://www.freepress.net
for more info.
17. Sun. June 8, 4:30 PM -
Brandywine Peace Community Monthly Potluck Supper
& Program at the University Lutheran Church,
3637 Chestnut Street, Phila. Rabbi Arthur Waskow speaking on "King,
Kennedy, Chicago: 40 Years in the Wilderness, Is it Time to Cross the
River?". Bring a main dish, salad, or dessert to
share. For
info 610-544-1818 or email brandywine@juno.com.
(2nd Sun)
18a. Mon. June 9, 7 PM -
Phila Free Library Speaker's Series presents Ahmed
Rashid - "Descent into Chaos: The U.S. and the Failure of
Nation Building in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia" at 1901 Vine
St. Phila. Free 215-686-5322
18b. Mon. June 9, 7
PM - Main Line Peace Network meeting at the
Ludington Library in Bryn Mawr. Call Robin Stelly at 267-240-9819 or email
rstelly@pennaction.org
for more info. (2nd Mon)
19. Tues. June 10, 7 PM - Bucks
County NAACP General Meeting at Yardley-Makefield Library,
1080 Edgewood Rd., Yardley. For more info go to http://www.bucksnaacp.org or
email bucksnaacp@yahoo.com
20. Thurs. June 13, 7 PM
- Blooming Glen Mennonite Church- Peace
and Justice Film Series. For more information call
Sarah Witter at 215-510-2979. (2nd Thurs)
21a. Sat. June
14, 10AM - 3PM - First Annual Peace Fair in
Chester County at The Peace Center at Birmingham Meeting
House, 1245 Birmingham Rd. West Chester. Free
21b. Sat. June 14, 10:30-12 Noon -
E. Montgomery County Coalition for Peace Action
(CFPA) meeting at Foulkeways Retirement Community, 1120
Meeting House Rd. in Gwynedd. For info call Al Krass at
215-547-2656. (2nd Sat)
22. Tues. June 17, 7
PM - Phila Free Library Speaker's Series
sponsors George Lakoff speaking about "The Political Mind:
Why You Can't Understand 21st-Century American Politics with an
18th-Century Brain" at Phila Free Library, 1901 Vine St. Free!
23. Wed. June 18, 10 AM - Bucks
County Commissioners' Meeting at a
location TBA. For info http://www.buckscounty.org/
24. Tues. July 8, 6:45-8:45 PM -
Sellersville/Perkasie/Quakertown
(SPQ) Progressives will meet on Tuesday this month at the Quakertown
Library for a free screening of "The 11th
Hour" with Leonardo
DiCaprio.
This is a movie about the environment you should NOT miss. For
more info call Tom at 215-258-3894.
25.
Tues. July 29, 7 PM - Bucks County NAACP
General Meeting at Yardley-Makefield Library, 1080 Edgewood
Rd., Yardley. For more info go to http://www.bucksnaacp.org or
email bucksnaacp@yahoo.com
26. Mon.
Aug. 11 - Thurs. Aug 14. -
5th Annual Youth Assembly at the
United Nations "Step Up: Taking Plans Into
Action" to apply go
to http://www.faf.org/programs/unyouthassembly/ya_home.htm
27. Tues. August
12, 7 PM - Bucks County NAACP General
Meeting at Yardley-Makefield Library, 1080 Edgewood Rd.,
Yardley. For more info go to http://www.bucksnaacp.org or
email bucksnaacp@yahoo.com
28. Sat. Aug. 16 & Sun. Aug
17 - 5th Annual
DemocracyFest (DFA - Democracy for America) will be held
just outside Washington DC. For more info go to http://www.democracyfest.net/
29. Fri. Oct. 10 to Sun. Oct. 12 -
Nonviolent Conflict Intervention Training of Trainers
Workshop. For more info about the workshop and costs,
contact Carol Miller at camil888@verizon.net or call
215-345-1714.
30. Mon. Oct 27, 8 PM -
Phila Speakers Series presents Paul Rusesabagina,
courageous humanitarian of Hotel Rwanda. For tickets
and more info go to http://www.philadelphiaspeakersseries.org/
31. Mon. Dec. 1, 8 PM -
Phila Speakers Series presents Garrison Keillor,
author, humorist, and radio host of A Prairie Home
Companion. For tickets and more info go to http://www.philadelphiaspeakersseries.org/
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DAILY/WEEKLY EVENTS
1. Every evening at 7
PM - TV Program
"Democracy Now" with Amy Goodman on
WYBE (Channe 20 or 35 in some areas). It's an hour interviews on issues of
the day that are not often heard on other programs. You can also listen
daily online at http://www.democracynow.org
2. Every evening on MSNBC at 8-9 PM -
Countdown with Keith Olbermann.
News of the day and it is worthwhile viewing if
only for the Special Commentary at the end. Finally someone speaks
truth to power.
3. Every day on your
computer, you can listen to Thom
Hartmann at http://www.AirAmerica.com/listen
. A progressive voice of reason. Live from noon to 3 PM (EST) on
Air America Talk Radio.
4. Every Other Mon. 6:30 -
7:30 PM - NAACP Youth Council Meeting at No
Longer Bound Recreation Center on Norton Ave. in Bristol
Pa.
5a. Every Tues., 6-7 PM -
Doylestown Peace Vigil at the
intersection of State and Main in Doylestown. All are welcome and we have
signs.
5b. Every Tues. 9-11 PM (usually) -
Frontline on PBS - looks at current
issues in the news.
6a. Every Wed., 8-9 PM -
"Voices of the Voters" Radio
program on Voting Integrity and other issues which effect
our rights and Democracy at local "Philadelphia Radio Station" WNJC 1360
AM. Online at http://www.wnjc1360.com/Live_Netcast/live_netcast.html.
6b. Every Wed., 5-6 PM -
Peace Vigil #1 outside the Unitarian
Society of Germantown, 6511 Lincoln Drive in West Mount Airy. For info call
215-843-4256 or email nwgreens@yahoo.com.
6c. Every Wed., 7-8 PM -
Peace Vigil #2 outside Border's Book
Store in Germantown Ave. at Bethlehem Pike in Chestnut Hill. For info call
215-843-4256 or email nwgreens@yahoo.com.
7.
Every Thurs., 5:30-6:30 PM - PA Action/CFPA
Peace Vigil near the intersection of Rt. 1
and Oxford Valley Rd. (near Oxford Valley Mall - we stand in front of the
closed Fuddrucker's restaurant and park in the vacant lot behind it) Call
Robin at 267-240-9819 for more info.
8a. Every Fri., 9:30 PM - Bill Moyers
Journal on PBS - Followed at 10:30
by
NOW on
PBS.
You can watch any program later
at http://www.pbs.org/moyers/
and http://www.pbs.org/now/
8b. Every Fri., 5-5:30 PM -
Phoenixville Peace Vigil at the
corner of Bridge and Main in downtown Phoenixville.
9. Every Sat., 10-11 AM -
Sellersville Peace Vigil at Main St.
and Temple Ave. sponsored by Upper Bucks Coalition for Peace Action. Call
Angela at 215-257-1300 for more info.
10a. Every Sunday, 12-3 PM - United
for Progress radio show at http://www.thericksmithshow.com
on WHYL 960 Carlisle/Harrisburg.
10b. Every Sunday
3-5 PM - VoteRescue Radio, a
new weekly two-hour radio show steaming live on We the
People Radio Network (100.1 FM in the Austin area and http://www.wtprn.com )
11. Weekly Email -
Interesting Weekly Newsletter called "Stephen Views
the News" comes out. Go to http://stephenviewsthenews.blogspot.com
12. New Progressive
on-line monthly, the Philadelphia
Jewish
Voice an alternative to
the increasingly conservative Jewish
Exponent. Check us out at http://www.pjvoice.com
13. To contact members of
Congress
a. Call
1-800-828-0498 or 1-866-340-9281 for anyone in
Congress.
b. Use this excellent link. http://www.capwiz.com/ncec/home


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