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Another Successful Peacefest

Posted August 11th, 2008

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Peacefest went really well. Veggies for Peace were wonderful as well, and the flowers were great . Next year we should promote the flowers as well as the veggies. Liese did nails and Katja and Liese gave massages, they were very popular. Thor did an art installation piece (which can be seen at the Volume 1 bookstore, post festival) the whole day which came out great, he’s amazing. Michigan Peace Works had a table with their new director, as well all the Moratorium on Foreclosures group, so that was good for diverse political views. It rained a little bit a few times, but passed over pretty quick, not enough for anyone to have to run for it. The crowd could have been larger, but we recognize opposing American Empire is not a subject that brings out crowds of curious folk, yet.
Anyone interested in sharing thoughts about the fest should show up at the Monday night movie at the Hillsdale Public Library for our 7pm showing of Persepolis. To view 2008 Peacefest pictures click on link below.

Pictures of the Peacefest

PEACEFEST 2008 AUGUST 9

Posted July 31st, 2008

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Get ready to raise your voice against American Empire at the annual Hillsdale Coalition for Peace and Justice’s annual Peacefest. Like the last couple of years the Peacefest will be in Fast Park in Jonesville, Michigan conveniently located at the intersection of US 12 and M99. We will have music, anti-empire displays, anti-war displays, food, drink (non-alcoholic of course), popcorn. Vendors, politicians, and activists will have tables set up with information and things to buy. Besides the music there will be events for children and the famous “Veggies for Peace”. Veggies for Peace is our primary funding resource for holding the Peacefest every year so support our event by trading some American greenbacks for some garden greens, yellows, and reds (all locally grown produce by our members in their home gardens).

Peacefest starts at noon and ends at 5pm. There will be a potluck afterglo in the park. Anyone is welcome to bring a passing dish, help us clean up and enjoy some stimulating conversation. We have access to a large cooler at the park to refrigerate your potluck goodies. Just ask a coalition member when you arrive where to take your food.
If you would like to set up a table there is still time to call or email Aimee at (517) 437-2228. She will know if we have room; plan on providing your own table.

Download Poster

Photos of previous PeaceFests be view here:
2006 PeaceFest
2007 PeaceFest

American Empire

Posted April 5th, 2008

To get everyone in the mood for the 2008 PeaceFest watch this brief history of American Empire narrated by Aragorn of “the Lord of the Rings” fame and written by Howard Zinn. It is less than ten minutes long.

2008 PeaceFest

Posted March 27th, 2008

The date for the 7th annual Hillsdale County Coalition for Peace and Justice Festival is August 9th . As usual it will be the second Saturday in August in the Carl Fast Park in downtown Jonesville.
Interested groups or individuals can set up tables/booths around 10:00 AM and start talking/selling to participants as they arrive for the noon opening. The only thing we ask of participants is that they be peace/alternative oriented and that they let us know if they plan to be there. If you are interested in having a table or booth e-mail, call, or stop in and talk to us. Check out the contact link for details, or better yet come to one of our meetings. We meet the last Thursday of the month (March meeting is the 27th), at Volume 1 Bookstore in Hillsdale at 7pm.
Regular attendees have probably noticed that, over the years, we have gone more and more to an event that is full of music and fun with more of a party than a protest atmosphere. Getting speakers has been challenging and currently we have no one committed. We are open to suggestions. Although we may have no or few speakers, the theme for this year’s festival is “The Cost Of Empire.” Our displays will offer vivid and detailed illustrations of the extent of America’s worldwide military presence and what has been lost in the ongoing struggle for empire.
We will have the adjacent Jonesville Middle School cafetorium available for “inclement weather backup”, and are planning our traditional Afterglow Potluck/Jam/Celebration in the Park (or the School, as the elements dictate) following the Festival.
In past years we have had everything from clowning and face painting to rock and roll. A very popular part of the festival is our Veggies for Peace booth. When planting your garden this spring keep the date of the festival in mind and plant a little extra to donate. The money from the Veggie for Peace has been our source of revenue to put on the festival. Plants, flowers, herbs, fruit, as well as veggies are all appreciated. Come join us in a celebration of our even expanding community.With our 2008 PeaceFest theme of “The Cost of War” in mind here are the sobering statistics of the current cost of the Iraq War to the residents of the 7th Congressional District, home to our coalition. Might be something you want to pass on to your apathetic friends who wonder where all their tax money goes as they struggle to afford health care and watch their jobs and state infrastructure go down the tubes.

Taxpayers in Congressional District 7 (Walberg) have paid $922.2 million for the Iraq War thus far. For the same amount of money, the following could have been provided:
346,750 People with Health Care OR
1,296,139 Homes with Renewable Electricity OR
19,138 Public Safety Officers OR
16,692 Music and Arts Teachers OR
94,840 Scholarships for University Students OR
84 New Elementary Schools OR
7,434 Affordable Housing Units OR
689,595 Children with Health Care OR
139,414 Head Start Places for Children OR
13,028 Elementary School Teachers OR
13,451 Port Container Inspectors

Notes and Sources
Go to Cost of War Counter
Copyright 2007 National Priorities Project
info@nationalpriorities.org

Judge Rules In Favor of First Amendment, ‘Honk For Peace’ Activists

Posted February 2nd, 2008

by Catherine Jun

DETROIT — A U.S. district judge ruled Thursday that the city of Ferndale violated the First Amendment right to free speech when it punished anti-war protesters on Woodward and drivers who honked to support them.0201 04

District Judge Denise Page Hood, who read her opinion from her Detroit bench, said the city failed to show the honking was excessive or posed a safety hazard. Most importantly, the honks’ “message of peace” — just as that of the protesters — is protected by the U.S. Constitution.

“For Ferndale to now claim that a honk is simply a honk is disingenuous,” she said.

Nancy Goedert, a 74-year-old Ferndale resident and member of the activist group Raging Grannies, was delighted with the ruling and said she would return to Woodward and Nine Mile, where an anti-war vigil has been held every Monday since 2002. She was ticketed in June for holding a sign that read “HONK FOR PEACE.”

“This time we won’t have to put the little line on top that says, ‘Ferndale cops say don’t,’” she said.

The ruling is significant because Ferndale is the first city in Michigan to prosecute car honking in support of a demonstration, said Michael Steinberg, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan, which filed the lawsuit against the city in April on behalf of five protesters and motorists.

“We believe that with this opinion, it will be the last,” he said. “Honking is a time-honored means of political expression in Michigan.”

After the ACLU intervened, the city dropped the charges.

In the summer of 2006, Ferndale began ticketing or arresting protesters for disturbing the peace. City police also ticketed a honking motorist, saying a city ordinance and state law limits motorists to honking only to warn others of danger.

City Attorney Dan Christ said Ferndale will await the judge’s written opinion, expected within days, before deciding what to do next. In the meantime, city authorities will not interfere with the protests, he said.

“Certainly the city is not going to do anything against the court’s ruling,” Christ said.

Another court date will be scheduled, when the judge could award the plaintiffs nominal damages and attorney fees.

You can reach Catherine Jun at cjun@detnews.com.

© 2008 The Detroit News

Join Us

Posted January 23rd, 2008

September 2007 protest

We will be meeting having our first meeting of 2008 on the last Thursday of the month, which happens to fall on the last day of January, the 31st. This will be a good time to start out the new year right and get involved locally in our fight for peace and justice. The meeting is at 7pm at Volume 1 Bookstore at 98 Broad St. in beautiful downtown Hillsdale (next to Salvation Army). Everyone is welcome.

Saturday between noon and 1pm we will be at our usual location in front of the Courthouse reminding everyone that we are still involved in an illegal, immoral and expensive war in Iraq. Join us, and freeze for one hour in solidarity with the misery the Iraqi people experience everyday.

New Year : Same struggle for Peace

Posted January 10th, 2008

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On March 19 2008 we will be marking the fifth year of our involvement in an illegal and immoral war. Every Saturday from noon until 1pm we will be out on Broad St. in front of the Hillsdale Courthouse with our signs of protest against the war with Iraq. Please join us.

We are also currently planning our 2008 Peace Festival. It will be held in Fast Park in Jonesville as it has since 2005. We will post the date in August shortly. Anyone wishing to be in on the planning join us at our January 31 meeting at Volume 1 Bookstore at 7 pm. Volume 1 is at 96 N. Broad St.

We had a good 2007 Peace Festival, we hope to make 2008 a better festival. Pictures will be posted of some of the past festivals soon. Watch for a new photo link.

Seventh Annual Peace and Music Festival

Posted July 22nd, 2007

The Hillsdale County Coalition for Peace and Justice is hosting its
Seventh Annual Peace and Music Festival starting at Noon on Saturday,
August 11 in Carl Fast Park on US 12 in Jonesville, Michigan. There will
be musical entertainment throughout the day, most of it in various folk
genres, along with tables staffed by members of many socially active
organizations, clowns, balloon sculptures, face painting and other fun
activities. Saucy Dog’s BBQ will be on hand with their delicious fare,
and the Coalition will be selling beverages. We also have some Udder
Bucks from The Udder Side ice cream shop to give out.

This year’s featured display will be “A Walk in Their Shoes”
commemorating and symbolizing the civilian casualties in Iraq. We will
have supporting documentation available, as well as our Peace Chain
with links for every American military death and other materials.
A new event for this year’s Festival will be the showing of a wide variety
of politically-oriented films throughout the afternoon in the Wright Street
Gymnasium, directly across the street from the Park. This year’s Afterglow
will also be held in the Gym following the Festival.

For information about the event, or about setting up a booth, please contact Aimee England at (517)437-2228 to register or for further information. Or email volume1book@dmci.net with “Peace Fest” in the subject line. The space is free, but groups need to provide their own chairs and tables, and other material.

Download Festival Program (PDF)