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Pagan Pride Day
MIDDLETON, WI -- The Greater Wisconsin Pagan Pride Project event -- the seventh annual
Pagan Pride Day and celebration for Madison and the Greater Wisconsin area -- will
take place September 25 at Lakeview Park in Middleton.
The event, sponsored by the national Pagan Pride Day organization and prepared by
local volunteers and Pagan organizations from around the state, is presented as a
networking event for the people of Pagan and Wiccan paths in the Wisconsin area.
It will include workshops and panels of local "big name Pagans," information
tables and vendors. The event is also designed to be an outreach to the non-Pagan
community, and local media.
For those wanting to participate as vendors, workshop speakers or entertainment,
registration forms are available at http://gwppd.org/
Those wanting to get involved in the event can participate in regular planning meetings
from 7-9 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month at EVP Coffee House,
1250 E. Washington St., Madison. Contact planning coordinator Dorothy at DorothyK@POBoxes.com
Active for peace
PORTAGE COUNTY, WI -- Forty peace activists joined together in Portage County on
June 20 to walk nine miles from Amherst to Custer on the 2004 Walk for Peace. This
first-time collaborative project of the Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice (WNPJ)
and the Midwest Renewable Energy Association Fair brought together people from all
parts of the state eager to talk about the connection between peace and sustainability.
This event was made possible, in part, by a Special Opportunity Grant from the Wisconsin
Community Fund. Volunteers from Waupaca's People for Peace group supported the Walkers
along the route.
The Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice (WNPJ) was founded in 1991 as a coalition
of activist groups and citizens of conscience within Wisconsin. WNPJ facilitates
activities, cooperation and communication among Wisconsin organizations and individuals
working toward the creation of a world free from violence and injustice.
For more information on WNPJ and to view of the photo gallery of the walk, see www.wnpj.org.
Call (608) 250-9240 or e-mail info@wnpj.org |
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Aug 2004
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