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View Article  Hiroshima, the pictures they didn't want us to see :
Hiroshima, the pictures they didn't want us to see


By Frank Cordaro

The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed about 250.000 people and became the most dreadful slaughter of civilians in modern history. However, for many years there was a curious gap in the photographic records.

Folks;

Below is a reminder and invite to join us at Offutt AFB for out annual Aug 6-9 vigil. Avove is a link and attached are some readings that can help you start thinking about why we vigil every Aug 6-9.

peace
frank cordaro


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Invite to Annual Aug 6 to 9 Vigil at the gates of Offutt AFB

The DM and Omaha CW Communities invite you to join us for our annual 3 1/2 day "shake and bake" vigil at the gates of Offutt Air Force Base, in Bellevue, NE. home of the Strategic Nuclear (StratCom) and the US Military Space Commands.

Come stand, pray and do penance with us. Or come and sit, bring a blanket, or foldeable chair, water jugs, ice chest, umbrellas for the sun and rain and food to share. Just come for an hour or two and share your hope for peace as we commemorate the Anniversary of the USA atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan on Aug 6 and 9, 1945. Contemplate with us the work and mission of these god-awful Offutt Commands, the challenges they pose to all life on our planet and the demonic claim it holds on the soul and spirit of our nation.

This year's vigil begins Monday Aug 6th at 8 a.m. the hour the USA dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, at the Kinney gate and main entrance of Offutt AFB. The vigil ends Thursday Aug 9th at 11 a.m., the hour the USA dropped the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki.

The vigil will begin at 8 a.m. each day and last until 8 p.m. (12 hours) to Thursday Aug 9th. On Aug 9th the vigil concludes with a prayer circle and possible line crossing at 11 a.m.

Over night hospitality is available at Holy Family Parish in Omaha (1715 Izard St) starting Sunday evening Aug 5th. The church only offers floor space. Bring your own bed roll and pillow. If you need a bed, you really need to contact us before hand to insure we find one for you.

Everyone is welcome, especially those in the Omaha area! Come for an hour or for the whole three days.

Contacts:

Frank Cordaro, DMCW,
Cell Ph (515) 490 2490 , E-mail frank.cordaro@gmail.com

Jerry Ebner, Omaha CW,
Ph (402) 502 5887, E-mail omahacw@hotmail.com
View Article  Rock for Peace on July 28
Rock For Peace


By Frank Cordaro

On July 28th, the Rock for Peace Concert will be at the House of Bricks (E.6th and Grand). The concert will run from 5pm to midnight.

Local comedian, Doug Stone will emcee.

The concert will feature local rock bands: Obsidian's Dream, Dharma Bums, Steve Robinson & the Foundation, Stanwood Charlie, and Chaotic Rest.

This event is a fundraiser for the second annual Des Moines Peace Fair which will be held on September 22nd at the Court Ave. Bridge.

For more information call 727-4370 or visit www.thehouseofbricks.com
View Article  Self Defense Class To Begin in Iowa City
Self Defense Class To Begin in Iowa City


By Karen Kubby

The Johnson County Coalition of People with Disabilities is trying to raise money to fund a self-defense class for 7-10 people.  Students meet twice a week for a year.  The cost is $45 per month per person, for a total of $3,780.  I am trying to help the Coalition raise a portion of these funds. Students will also be contributing to their class fees.  The instructor is Robert Woods and he is reducing his monthly fee.  The Parks and Recreation Department of the City of Iowa City is donating the space.

The class is open to the public with disabilities on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30-7:30pm at the Robert A. Lee Recreation Center in the Gymnastics Room. In the beginning people associated with the Johnson County Coalition for Disabilities, Uptown Bill's, and The Evert Conner Center for Independent Living participated.

Thanks for your consideration of this request.

Karen
View Article  JULY 19 SEMINAR LOOKS AT SUCCESSFUL FARMER-OWNED FOOD DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS
JULY 19 SEMINAR LOOKS AT SUCCESSFUL FARMER-OWNED FOOD DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS

By Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture

The Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture is hosting a seminar on Thursday, July 19, featuring the managers of two successful farmer-owned cooperatives that distribute seasonal produce on the East and West coasts.

The seminar, which is open to the public, will be 3 to 5 p.m. in Curtiss Hall Auditorium on the ISU campus in Ames. The purpose of the seminar is to explore and discuss food distribution networks in other parts of the country that may be models for Iowa farmers.

Featured speakers include Anya Fernald, who directs the Growers Collaborative that distributes produce from small family-owned farms to public and private schools, colleges, hospitals, and corporate cafeterias in the Sacramento/Bay areas of central and southern California. The collaborative uses an on-line purchasing system and is operated by the Community Alliance with Family Farmers based in Davis, California.

Joining Fernald will be Christopher Fullerton, who currently works for the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture located in Millheim, Pennsylvania. Prior to coming to PASA, Fullerton worked 14 years for the Tuscarora Organic Growers Co-op that serves the Washington, D.C., and mid-Atlantic areas. Formed in 1988, the coop works with more than 25 producers to bring an estimated 50,000 cases of produce from farm to city, offering locally grown, certified organic produce all 12 months of the year. 

For more information about the program, contact Rich Pirog, who directs the Leopold Center's Marketing and Food Systems Initiative, at (515) 294-1854, or rspirog@iastate.edu.
##Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture
Iowa State University/209 Curtiss Hall
Ames, IA 50011-1050
(515) 294-3711; FAX: (515) 294-9696

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