[Peace-discuss] 4 events in 2 days: Marx in Soho (Fri+Sat), Full Moon Drum Circle (Fri), Country Fair peace demonstration (Sat)

Stuart Levy slevy at ncsa.uiuc.edu
Fri Jul 18 09:27:41 CDT 2008


Reminder of events over the next couple days:

   Fri 7/18 7:30pm  "Marx in Soho"  (IMC on Fri)
	Independent Media Center, 202 S. Broadway, Urbana
AND
   Sat 7/19 7:30pm  "Marx in Soho"  (Channing-Murray on Sat)
	Channing-Murray Foundation, 1209 W. Oregon, Urbana

	One-man play, written by Howard Zinn, performed by
	visiting sociologist/actor Jerry Levy.

	"Due to some Brigadoon-like miracle, Karl Marx has been granted
	permission to return to earth for a day to explain once more to
	disciples and detractors alike what he really meant -- continuing
	to insist, for example, that he was not a Marxist.  But a mixup in
	the celestial bureaucracy has resulted in him appearing in the Soho
	area of New York rather than London, where he lived and died."

	$5 donation suggested.  Any revenue in excess of expenses will benefit
	the IMC and Channing-Murray.   More at:  http://www.levyarts.com/


   Fri 7/18 9:00pm  "Full Moon Drum Circle"

	At the pond at Japan House.   Parking lot entrance
	is on Lincoln, just south of Florida & Lincoln.

	Bring drums, shakers, any other instruments, children, animals,
	friends, YOURSELF.  Please no alcohol.	You do not need to play
	music or dance when you come.  Just relax and listen to the beats
	of percussion instruments and the whistling of the crickets.


   Sat 7/19  2:00-4:00pm  "Peace Demonstration at Country Fair"

	On S. side of Springfield Ave., one block west of Mattis,
	on the sidewalk in front of Arby's parking lot.   If many
	people come, some might be on Springfield & Mattis corners too.

	Special anti-war demonstration at a different place -- Country Fair --
	and time.   (AWARE will be back at Main & Neil on first Sat in August.)
	This 7/19 date coincides with a United for Peace and Justice
	call for nationwide action opposing war on Iran; see
	   http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=3915

	We'll stand just west of a stoplight facing the Country Fair
	parking lot exit.  Some eastbound drivers stop there; a large
	tree gives some shade (!); and we might end up talking with a few
	Arby's customers.

	Parking: Please *don't* park in Arby's lot nor in other adjacent
	businesses'.   The big general-use lot, just across Springfield
	to the north, is good.	Or, the 50 Green and 70 Grey buses stop
	at Country Fair.




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