Whether you were able to attend or you missed it, our October Peace
Fest was quite an event! Reminisce - or see what you missed -
with our photo gallery:
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Code Pink arrived in style to set up its table. |
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Judith was ready at the First Christian table, which also had info about Disciples Peace Fellowship. |
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Grandmothers for Peace came prepared with great t-shirts to sell. |
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The Veterans for Peace had a powerful display with this rifle and helmet, complete with American flag at its base. |
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Kids - young and old - were entertained at the activities table. |
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An attendee visits the Nonviolent PeaceForce table. |
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Indian People Organizing for Change shared information about their Sacred Site/Shellmound Peace Walk which begins in Glen Cove in November. |
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Inside the film tent, people watched short films on a variety of topics. |
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Tiffany Petrossi - Rockin' Mom and member of Musicians and Fine Artists for World Peace - performs some of her original material. |
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Musicians and Fine Artists for World Peace is based in Vallejo but its members are spread all over. |
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School of the Americas Watch - West is gearing up for the big SOA protest in Georgia in November. |
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The Peace Fest was a colorful event to look at! |
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The Code Pink table was definitely the most colorful. |
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Phil and Anne Pflager delighted the audience with their set. |
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Solano Peace and Justice Coalition's table was full of neat peace merchandise. |
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The de-mining vest and visor at the Roots of Peace booth show that group's work to replace mines with vines. |
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The day closed with a presentation about the peace art exhibited by four talented local artists. |
















