South
Valley Peace Center

The
South Valley Peace
Center is dedicated to promoting peace and justice for all through
active and informed community participation, education, and non-violent
conflict resolution.

SVPC News &
Events
4,000 Military Deaths in Iraq
Vigils
What: Vigils to
remember the 4,000 US miltary killed in Iraq
When: First Saturday following
announcement of the 4,000th death
Where: Visalia, Tulare, Porterville
The vigils will take place on
the Saturday following the 4,000th death at the following locations:
- 1:00-1:30pm at Akers
& 198, Visalia
- 2:00-2:30pm at Mooney and Caldwell, Visalia
- 3:00-3:30pm at NW corner of Prosperity and Hillman in
front of K-Mart, Tulare
- 4:30-5:00pm on east side of Prospect, just north of Henderson
across from Wal-Mart, Porterville
Our event are listed
on the United for Peace and Justice
website. See www.icasualties.org for current
casulty count.
Monthly Peace Demonstrations
What:
SVPC Monthly Peace Demonstration
When: First Sunday of each month, 1:00 -
2:30 PM
Where: Northwest corner of Mooney and
Walnut
SVPC has
peace demonstrations the first Sunday of each month. Come out
and demonstrate for peace. Bring a sign with your favorite
peace message. Here are some ideas 1 and 2.
Meetings
What:
SVPC Meetings
When: Fourth Sunday of each month, 1:00 PM
Where: Visalia Friends Meetinghouse
SVPC meets
on the fourth Sunday of each month at 1:00 PM at the Visalia Friends
Meetinghouse, which is north of Highway 198 east of Visalia at
17208 Avenue 296. Everyone is welcome to help plan future SVPC events
and actions.
SVPC
Announcements List
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list to keep abreast of upcoming events, meetings, and other useful
information. This is an outgoing list only with a limited number of
messages sent.
Articles
and Useful Information
Please visit
www.southvalleypeacecenter.org for useful articles,
information, and links.
For
information about South Valley Peace Center and any of our events
please send an email to info@svpc.info.

Last
Updated March 15, 2008
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