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Saturday parade details:<br>
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Where:<br>
The Prairie Green Party + AWARE group is in <b>parade slot # 79.</b><br>
Meet in the parking lot to the west of the Assembly Hall
(Kirby-to-St-Mary's Road, Oak St-to-1st-St).<br>
You can park in the northern third or so of that lot.<br>
Parade staging is somewhere in the middle of that lot.<br>
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When:<br>
<b>Arrive by 10:30am</b> or so if you can.<br>
Parade starts at 11:05; we might start moving half an hour or so
later.<br>
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What else:<br>
We are right next to the Progressive Coalition - PDA + Food &
Watch (bee people!) + Jobs with Justice, at least.<br>
They're in parade slot 80.<br>
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Preparation:<br>
There's one more<b> sign-and-prop-making gathering at Ron Szoke's
on Friday, 7-9pm.</b><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/29/15 2:32 PM, Stuart Levy wrote:<br>
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AWARE and Prairie Greens are in the July 4th parade. Come make
signs, Wednesday or Friday evening! Come march on Saturday
morning!<br>
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<br>
The July 4th parade is coming up - this Saturday - and AWARE and
the revitalized Prairie Green Party will be marching together in
it. Want to join us, or have ideas for signs? See below for
our description of our entry - thanks to David Green, David
Wilson, and Karen Medina.<br>
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The parade theme this year:<br>
<br>
<b> Flying High for Freedom</b><br>
<br>
Given our government's ongoing use of aerial bombing and of drones
for surveillance and destruction, we can go far with that theme.<br>
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Marching? We'd gather around 10am Saturday, somewhere in the
Assembly Hall / State Farm Center parking lot. Details when we
know them.<br>
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<b>We need to make new signs!</b> If you have an idea, write
back to peace-discuss about it, or better yet come and make it
yourself at Carl's house after the "Capital in the 21st Century"
Piketty discussion group:<br>
<br>
<b>Wednesday evening, say 7pm to 8:30 or so</b> (or earlier
if you'd like to join the <b>6pm</b> discussion group)<br>
at Carl and Leigh Estabrook's home,<br>
<b>5 Litch</b><b>field Lane, Champaign</b> (a couple blocks
south of the Balboa and Prospect #10 bus stop)<br>
<br>
or somewhere on Friday - stay tuned for news. We'll bring
markers and posterboard.<br>
<br>
David Green designed a whole suite of signs summarizing the Green
Party's principles.<br>
<br>
Don McClure proposes one that would read, in part -<br>
Fly this<br>
(picture of a kite)<br>
Not this<br>
(picture of a drone)<br>
<br>
and at yesterday's AWARE meeting we bounced around a bunch more
ideas, from kites to balloons to street performers.<br>
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Here's the announcement as sent to the parade organizers:<br>
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Two groups - the Prairie Green Party, and the Anti-War
Anti-Racism Effort (AWARE) - march together to express concern
over some fundamental and urgent issues.<br>
<br>
Our people need a healthy environment; livable communities;
workers' rights; and humane immigration policies.<br>
<br>
Instead, we face endless war and violence; rising inequality;
global climate change; mass incarceration; and unresponsive
politics.<br>
<br>
AWARE's members believe that American leaders should obey
international law and promote diplomatic solutions to
international conflicts. Militarism, especially our own,
threatens the survival of the species. Drone warfare and
bombing campaigns support no one's freedom.<br>
<br>
The Green Party and its slate of candidates offer an alternative
to a failed two-party system dominated by corporations that care
only about profits. We promote radically democratic policies
towards economic equality, racial justice, universal healthcare,
and a post-carbon future.</blockquote>
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