[KWPeace-groups] Potluck Meeting for Summer 2018: Thu 19

Marion Markham markham_marion at yahoo.ca
Fri Aug 3 13:06:38 EDT 2018


thanks, Sue! 
 
  On Fri, 3 Aug 2018 at 11:59 AM, Sue Klassen<sueklassen at gmail.com> wrote:   Thanks for these minutes, Mo. Taking minutes on a phone helps force conciseness. I appreciate the point form notes with good clear headings and spacings.

Sue

> On Aug 1, 2018, at 8:26 PM, Bob Jonkman <bobjonkman at kwpeace.ca> wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone! Here are the meeting notes of our Potluck Meeting for
> Summer 2018. Many thanx to Mo Markham for taking notes, and many thanx
> to Scott Cressman for taking pictures.
> 
> Please let me know if there are any corrections, additions, or changes
> that need to be made...
> 
> You can also find the meeting notes online at
> http://kwpeace.ca/meeting-minutes/minutes-of-potluck-meeting-for-summer-2018/ <http://kwpeace.ca/meeting-minutes/minutes-of-potluck-meeting-for-summer-2018/>
> 
> --Bob.
> 
> 
> =====
> 
>    KWPeace Potluck Meeting for Summer 2018
> 
> Date
>    Thursday, 19 July 2018
> Location
>    Peace and Justice Room, Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church, 57
>    Stirling Avenue North, Kitchener Map <https://osm.org/go/ZXnwZqzh--?m= <https://osm.org/go/ZXnwZqzh--?m=>>
> Present
> 
>  * Sharon Sommerville (Fair Vote Waterloo, Alliance Against Poverty,
>    Council of Canadians, Yes Cambridge)
>  * Esther Kern (Christian Peacemakers Team)
>  * Aleksandra Petrovic (Social Development Centre Waterloo Region)
>  * Gehan Sabry (Cross Cultures)
>  * Dwyer Sullivan (Conscience Canada, Educators For Justice, Camp Micah)
>  * Mary Groh (Conscience Canada)
>  * Charles (Social Development Centre Waterloo Region, Disabilities and
>    Human Rights Project)
>  * Ellen Papenburg (Council of Canadians, Animal Protection Party of
>    Canada, Funeral Advisory and Memorial Society of South and East
>    Ontario)
>  * Mo Markham (KW Animal Save, KW Vegan Society, Mother Earth Save, KW
>    Climate Save)
>  * Sue Klassen (Alternative Vision for Peace, Stirling Avenue Mennonite
>    Church Peace and Justice Committee)
>  * Megan Ruttan (Citizens Climate Lobby)
>  * Cathy Scott (Fair Vote Waterloo)
>  * Jim Sannes (Council of Canadians, Unitarian Church Peace Outreach)
>  * Bob Jonkman (WR Nonviolence, Green Party, Fair Vote Waterloo)
>  * Scott Miller Cressman
> 
> 
>    Meeting Notes
> 
> 
>          WR Nonviolence Day In The Park
> 
>    The day in the park is Saturday, July 21st, on Roos Island in
>    Victoria Park, and many of us participated. (The rain held off until
>    just about 5pm. YAY!) ... Bob or Matthew
> 
> 
>          Photography At This Meeting
> 
>    Scott Miller Cressman from WR Nonviolence took some photos at the
>    meeting, at Bob's request. He is hoping to post on some of the
>    social media sites, including KW Peace:
> 
> http://kwpeace.ca/pictures-from-the-kwpeace-potluck-meeting-for-summer-2018/ <http://kwpeace.ca/pictures-from-the-kwpeace-potluck-meeting-for-summer-2018/>
> 
> 
> 
>          KW Peace Blog
> 
>    From Bob:
> 
>      o Please contribute!
>          + An invitation for all groups to post to the blog.
>          + http://kwpeace.ca/posts/ <http://kwpeace.ca/posts/>
> 
> 
>          Civic Hub
> 
>    From Aleksandra:
> 
>      o We have a chance to move ahead with the idea of a Civic Hub and
>        I can ask how important is that civic space to the groups that
>        come to the potluck. The idea would be to be cross-promoting as
>        well.
>      o *If yes,* I would have specific questions for the groups such as:
>          + the need for the space (meetings, work, events, etc.)
>          + the times the space would be mostly used (evenings,
>            weekends... )
>          + other logistics needed in the space for the first while
>            (telephone,Internet, printing, scanning, storage, etc.)
>      o link to survey re civic hub:
>        http://www.waterlooregion.org/civic-hub-survey <http://www.waterlooregion.org/civic-hub-survey>
> 
> 
>          Municipal Elections
> 
>    Aleksandra:
> 
>      o doesn't have anything for this year.
>          + the pages are from 2014 meet the candidates...
> 
> http://www.waterlooregion.org/kitchener-all-candidates-october-21 <http://www.waterlooregion.org/kitchener-all-candidates-october-21>
> 
>      o we would be looking at a different model, simpler and somewhat
>        creative to host a dialogue with people and candidates on the
>        local issues.
> 
> 
>          Blanket Workshop
> 
>    from Hannah Enns:
> 
>      o Blanket Workshop taking place on July 25th at Seven Shores
>        Community Cafe...
>      o Register at
>        http://www.sevenshores.ca/events-1/2018/7/25/blanket-exercise <http://www.sevenshores.ca/events-1/2018/7/25/blanket-exercise>
>      o Tickets:
> 
>            $25/settler (non-indigenous)
>            $15/student/low-income/refugee
>            Free for Indigenous folks
> 
>      o What does it mean to be a treaty person today in
>        Kitchener-Waterloo? What is the untold history in Canadian
>        society about colonization and movements of resistance? How do
>        you push yourself to unsettle the settler within?
> 
> 
>          Perspectives On Peace (KW Peace)
> 
>      o Laura Hamilton has arranged for KW Peace to use the Rotunda at
>        City Hall on Saturday, 27 October 2018 from noon to 2:00pm
>        (setup at 11:00am). Tamara Lorincz will be the speaker, and Food
>        Not Bombs will provide snacks.
>      o All KWPeace groups are invited to have display or information
>        tables around the rotunda.
> 
>    " ...we're calling the event "/Perspectives on Peace/" or "/KWPeace
>    Connections/".
> 
> 
>          Grant Applicant Needed
> 
>    From Laura:
> 
>      o We need someone to apply to the city for an in-kind facilities
>        grant for our October 27 perspectives on peace event. See below
>        regarding the event, and contact Bob or Mo regarding applying
>        for the grant. This is the application:
>        https://www.kitchener.ca/en/city-services/grants.aspx <https://www.kitchener.ca/en/city-services/grants.aspx>
>          + Sharon has agreed to do this
> 
> 
>          KW Peace co-sponsor film?
> 
>    From Tamara:
> 
>      o Wondering if KW Peace would "co-sponsor" a screening of the film
>        /A Bold Peace: Costa Rica's Path to Demilitarization/ that she
>        is hoping to screen at Conrad Grebel with Project Ploughshares
>        this fall (likely early November) as this year is the 70th
>        anniversary that Costa Rica abolished its army. The movie is a
>        very powerful. It wouldn't cost KW Peace anything to
>        "co-sponsor" just to add our "moral" support. More info about
>        the film is at: http://aboldpeace.com/ <http://aboldpeace.com/>
>          + we agreed we'd be happy to do this
> 
> 
>          Updates On Our Groups
> 
> 
>            Fairvote
> 
>    Sharon & Bob:
> 
>      o meeting with Bardish Chagger and Karen Gould ... was Bardish who
>        suggested the meeting, which is new!
>      o Fairvote Waterloo and Fairvote Canada collaborating
>      o there was a pop-up rally when Karen Gould was here ... we got
>        lots of support with honking etcetera
>      o national and provincial chapters of fairvote are meeting
>      o fairvote social next week at Sharon's
>      o need national education campaign but there is no money for this
>      o YES Cambridge ... they're trying to get a ranked ballot for
>        Cambridge municipal elections... Fairvote is supporting this
>        because it's a beginning and people would have the opportunity
>        to get used to an alternative voting system
> 
> 
>            Alliance Against Poverty
> 
>    Sharon Sommerville:
> 
>      o free transit requested ... there will be (was) a pledge at the
>        Nonviolence Day in the Park
> 
> 
>            Council of Canadians
> 
>    Sharon Sommerville:
> 
>      o attended all-candidates meeting
>      o will help establish A Chapter Ontario health coalition ... they
>        have a couple meetings coming up
>      o they are discussing the privatization of healthcare etc
> 
> 
>            Waterloo Region Nonviolence
> 
>    Bob Jonkman:
> 
>      o 26 exhibitors now for the nonviolence day in the park compared
>        to 15 last year
>      o then IDOPAN (/International Days Of Peace And Nonviolence/) is
>        coming up, and they have 3+ events planned
>          + human peace sign
>          + games night (fundraiser for sexual assault center and recovery)
>          + and maybe a ...meditation for peace,
>          + a movie night & discuss peace and democracy
> 
> 
>            KW Peace
> 
>    Bob Jonkman:
> 
>      o Web site statistics:
>          + Steady hits 400/day
>          + Events <https://kwpeace.ca/events <https://kwpeace.ca/events>> page alone gets 2000 hits
>            in 2 months
>          + KW Vegfest <http://kwpeace.ca/event/kw-vegfest/ <http://kwpeace.ca/event/kw-vegfest/>> is the top
>            page since May 2018 with 262 hits
>          + 6 Month Statistics:
>              # Perspectives On Peace
> 
> <http://kwpeace.ca/eventsmanager/perspectives-on-peace-local-approaches-for-positive-change/ <http://kwpeace.ca/eventsmanager/perspectives-on-peace-local-approaches-for-positive-change/>>
>                top non-Events page with 5788 hits
>              # KW Vegfest <http://kwpeace.ca/event/kw-vegfest/ <http://kwpeace.ca/event/kw-vegfest/>> second
>                place with 477 hits
>              # Various Potluck Meeting events rank from 6 to 10
>          + Search Terms:
>              # nonviolence waterloo day in the park
>              # where to vote in elmira%2C ontario
>              # vegan festival waterloo june
>      o we have free web hosting
>          + but we need pay for our domain name in October
>      o /Perspectives On Peace/
>          + October 27 noon to 2:00pm...
>          + Tamara Lorincz speaking on violence and climate change;
>          + food available from Food Not Bombs;
>          + all groups in KW Peace can have tables
>      o all agree to us co-sponsoring the film
>      o Megan Ruttan will help Tamara with the film
>      o application in-kind grant for the use of City Hall... Sharon
>        will apply
> 
> 
>            Green Party
> 
>      o very successful last election ... in Waterloo Region three of
>        the Green candidates were in 90th percentile for Ontario
>        ridings; all five WR candidates in 80th percentile
>      o approached by Guelph and Brantford to collaborate???
>      o Green Party has an MPP in provincial parliament now for the
>        first time ever!
> 
> 
>            Social Action Committee Unitarian
> 
>    Jim Sannes:
> 
>      o attended the all-candidates meeting re municipal election
> 
> 
>            Funeral Advisory and Memorial society (FAMS) of South and
>            Eastern Ontario
> 
>    Ellen Papenburg:
> 
>      o green burial
>      o they're working on London and KW and other cities
>      o many thought had reached goal, but no
>      o still lot funeral homes don't show list options even though
>        obligated to show
>      o funerals can be done very cheaply but people not made aware
>      o Bereavement Authority of Ontario exists at to ensure laws
>        followed... FAMS works with them, but there are some ongoing
>        issues with BAO re green burial, and composting human remains
> 
> 
>            Animal Protection Party
> 
>      o Ellen may run for the party
>      o she met with Dutch /Party for the Animals/... they have five
>        seats in their parliament because they have proportional
>        representation
> 
> 
>            Disability and Human Rights
> 
>    Charles:
> 
>      o help for people with disabilities
>      o they were also at the all-candidates meeting
>      o there's also an advisory group through disability services on
>        campuses
> 
> 
>            Citizens' Climate Lobby
> 
>    Megan Ruttan:
> 
>      o coming up ... talking Kai Raimer-Watts re event Sept... /Beyond
>        Crisis/ film may be shown
>      o need motivate people get involved ... get past despair and into
>        action
> 
> 
>            Divest Waterloo
> 
>      o the film /Directly Affected/ was at KPL with three area members
>        of parliament and speakers. The audience was quite vocal about
>        their concerns for the climate.
> 
> 
>            Alternatives to Violence Project
> 
>    Sue Klassen:
> 
>      o looking for more facilitators (not lecturing ... experiential)
>      o it involves 18 hrs of training... communication skills, using
>        power to respect all, non Violence etc
>      o in prisons or outside
>      o $90 for training unless $ not possible
>      o speak to Sue if you're interested
> 
> 
>            KW Animal Save and Kitchener-Waterloo Climate Save
> 
>    Mo Markham:
> 
>      o KWCS was one of the organizers for KW's first VegFest on July
>        7th in front of City Hall
>          + 3000 people
>          + coverage from CTV News
>              # two speakers, one of them talking about climate and
>                animal Agriculture, and the other about the
>                intersectionality between speciesism and racism and
>                sexism Etc
>          + the film Sea of Life was shown as well, and the filmmaker
>            came for a Q&A
>      o we also attended sarnia vegfest, and the nonviolence day in the
>        park
>      o a member of another of the animal rights groups in Kitchener,
>        Malcolm, is on trial right now for breaking in and filming the
>        deplorable conditions in several Ontario mink farms. He
>        submitted the films to the OSPCA. No action has been taken by
>        the OSPCA, but one "farm" is charging him, and another one may
>        as well
>      o /be save/ movement and many other environmental and animal
>        rights groups I had a large protest in Ottawa on July 14th
>        called Nation Rising, demanding that the federal government stop
>        subsidizing animal Agriculture and, thereby, subsidizing climate
>        change, to the tune of billions of dollars every year
>      o we will be promoting an Australian animal rights film,
>        /Dominion/, in universities and colleges in the fall. It is a
>        brutal but realistic film about what happens to the animals in
>        animal agriculture
>      o we are still trying to promote the film /Sea of Life/, an
>        award-winning environmental film made by a high school student
>        in Burlington, in high schools, if anyone has any connections
>      o also trying to promote other films across world, and I have
>        started the save movement animal rights film page to try and
>        encourage people to show films as much as possible
>      o we continue to do monthly vigils Atlee slaughterhouse outside of
>        Kitchener, and we do outreach on the street as well
>      o we are starting an Adopt-A-School campaign in the fall to target
>        high schools as much as possible
>      o some of the local sanctuaries needing financial support and
>        practical help as well, and most of them have times available
>        where people can visit with children, or come to help out with
>        Farm chores
>      o the /Save Movement/ started in Toronto 8 years ago, and now has
>        420 groups in 50 countries, and we are actively growing this
>        number and recruiting organizers in other countries.
>      o we made upcycled shirts to sell at our booths this year...
>        bought Thrift store shirts and had them printed ... more
>        environmentally friendly and more economical
>      o we attended both days of the Benjamin Stein trial and
>        sentencing, and had an online petition that got several thousand
>        signatures regarding the farmer who left several thousand pigs
>        to die in his barn without heat or food ... the petition was to
>        ask that part of his sentencing be that he never have animals in
>        his care again ... the petition was largely for a media
>        attention, which we got, but in fact this is one of the
>        conditions he was given, except domesticated animals such as
>        cats and dogs were excluded from his sentence . .. this was the
>        largest case of animal cruelty in Canadian history ... almost
>        all of the media around it was local to Simcoe and Brantford,
>        unfortunately, despite the magnitude of the case... he pleaded
>        mental health issues, and got no jail time at all
> 
> 
>            Scott
> 
>      o attended the meeting to take some pictures
>      o former journalist and blogging and websites, and he is looking
>        for volunteer opportunities
> 
> 
>            Conscience Canada
> 
>    Mary Groh:
> 
>      o will be at nonviolence fest
>      o people don't want support military with taxes
>      o can withhold tax and send the money to Conscience Canada to hold
>        in a peace tax trust fund ... can get it back from CC if CRA
>        comes after you
>      o or you can do a peace objection without holding funds from CRA
>      o started by Mennonites and Quakers
>      o they'll have a table at the /Beyond War/ conference
>      o Tamara spoke at one of their meetings re climate change spending
>        and military spending
>      o Trudeau increased military spending and no MP objected,
>        including Elizabeth May
>      o trying get bill thru Congress to allow conscientious objectors
>        to be allowed to not fund war
>      o Stephen Woodworth ... ???
> 
> 
>            Palestine meetings
> 
>    Dwyer Sullivan:
> 
>      o Israel just voted themselves to be called a Jewish State ...
>        official now ... apartheid-like
>      o monthly vigil outside the embassy
> 
> 
>            Camp Micah
> 
>    Dwyer Sullivan:
> 
>      o August 19 to 24
>      o usually 60 people at the camp, but don't have that many this
>        year so far
>      o it's a leadership and peace and justice camp
>      o there are a number of Syrian refugees attending
>      o inclusive camp ... have more spots ... 3rd week August... high
>        school or on way into ... usually grades 9/ 10 / 11 ... or
>        mature grade 8
>      o funding ... many free ... money never problem
>      o need more attendants
> 
> 
>            Cross Cultures
> 
>    Gehan Sabry:
> 
>      o restoring common ground... monument at Victoria Park, it's in
>        the works ... unveiled mock-up of it
>      o now indigenous group looking at ???
>      o will partner with indigenous scholars and others to discuss
>        water in the area
>      o maybe in the spring an event called Arabian Nights ... with
>        artists, documentaries, discussions and booths etc with
>        different groups from various Arab countries.... maybe get
>        Montreal and Vancouver to host a similar event as well
>      o she needs help with organizing it
> 
> 
>            Gehan on her own
> 
>      o is taking the city on
>      o seniors advisory committee involved
>      o snow removal ... city not taking responsibility ... pitting
>        people against each other. She wants the city to take
>        responsibility for snow removal
> 
> 
>            Mennonite Central Committee
> 
>    Esther Kern:
> 
>      o Mennonite Central Committee is sponsoring a speaking tour of two
>        young adults from Israel from October 23 - 29. The first one is
>        Tarek Zoughbi, a Palestinian Christian who works with Wi'am - a
>        Palestinian Reconciliation group in Bethlehem. The second one is
>        a Quaker Israeli Conscientous Objector, ((I don't have her name
>        --Mo)). They are looking for venues, and especially an audience
>        of young adults. Contact Laura VanderGreindt at the MCC office
>        if interested in hosting them. lauravandergreindt at mcco.ca <mailto:lauravandergreindt at mcco.ca>
> 
> 
>            Justice for Palestine
> 
>    Esther Kern:
> 
>      o I met with my MP, Irene Mathyssen in May after the attacks on
>        Gaza protesters. She was part of the MP Delegation to
>        Israel/Palestine in March and is putting together a Power Point
>        presentation of her experiences, and wants audiences to speak
>        to. She is very sympathetic and supportive of justice for
>        Palestinians. Let Esther know if you have a venue for her!
>        estherk at cpt.org <mailto:estherk at cpt.org>
> 
> 
>            Christian Peacemakers
> 
>    Esther Kern:
> 
>      o Skylight Festival at Five Oaks Education and Retreat Center,
>        Paris, ON - July 27 - 29. Esther is representing CPT and leading
>        a workshop on Palestinian justice. www.skylightfestival.ca <http://www.skylightfestival.ca/>
>      o Canadian Voices of Women for Peace Retreat at Hub and Hearth,
>        August 17 - 19. Esther is a resource for the weekend, speaking
>        on peacemaking initiatives. info at vowpeace.org <mailto:info at vowpeace.org>
>      o MC Canada Resolution Working Group - will be starting to meet
>        again in September, with new initiatives on the agenda.
>      o CPT will be (was) represented at the Day at the Park, with
>        Waterloo Region Nonviolence Group
>      o Rizwan - a Student from Pakistan in the MPACS program at Grebel
>        is available to speak in churches or other groups about his
>        peace and nonviolence work in the country, and the persecution
>        directed toward Christians.
> 
> =====
> 
> 
> 
> On 2018-07-18 03:36 PM, Bob Jonkman wrote:
>> Hi everyone! A quick reminder and an agenda for tomorrow's KWPeace
>> Potluck Meeting.  Everyone is welcome!
>> 
>> *What*: KWPeace Potluck Meeting for Summer 2018
>> *When*: Thursday, 19 July 2018 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm
>> *Where*: Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church
>> *Location*: 57 Stirling Avenue North, Kitchener, Ontario
>> 
>> 
>> == Agenda ==
>> Please send brief updates and upcoming events to Mo at
>> mo.markham at kwpeace.ca so we can include them in the minutes of the
>> meeting. Thanks!
>> 
>> === Photography At This Meeting ===
>> From Scott Cressman: Scott would like to take some photos at the
>> meeting, if people are okay with this, but he will not photograph anyone
>> who doesn’t want to be photographed. He is hoping to take some pictures
>> to post on some of the social media sites, and he will explain more at
>> the meeting.
>> 
>> === Updates of Our Groups ===
>> We’ll each give updates on our groups.
>> 
>> === Upcoming Events ===
>> We’ll each share upcoming events.
>> 
>> === WR Nonviolence Day In The Park ===
>> The Day In The Park is coming up this Saturday, July 21st, on Roos
>> Island in Victoria Park, and many of us will be participating. Speak to
>> Bob Jonkman or Matthew Albrecht if you have questions.
>> 
>> === Grant Applicant Needed ===
>> From Laura Hamilton (KW Peace): We need someone to apply to the city for
>> an in-kind facilities grant for our October 27 Perspectives On Peace
>> event. See below regarding the event, and contact Bob Jonkman or Mo
>> Markham regarding applying for the grant. This is the application is at
>> https://www.kitchener.ca/en/city-services/grants.aspx
>> 
>> === KW Peace Blog ===
>> From Bob (KW Peace): An invitation for all groups to post to the blog.
>> http://kwpeace.ca/posts/
>> 
>> === Civic Hub ===
>> From Aleksandra Petrovic (Social Development Centre Waterloo Region): We
>> have a chance to move ahead with the idea of a Civic Hub and I can ask
>> how important is that civic space to the groups that come to the
>> potluck. If yes, I would have specific questions for the groups such as:
>> the need for the space (meetings, work, events, etc.)
>> the times the space would be mostly used (evenings, weekends… )
>> other logistics needed in the space for the first while (telephone,
>> Internet, printing, scanning, storage, etc.)
>> 
>> === Blanket Workshop ===
>> from Hannah Enns: Blanket workshop taking place on July 25th at Seven
>> Shores Community Cafe… Register at
>> http://www.sevenshores.ca/events-1/2018/7/25/blanket-exercise. Tickets:
>> $25/settler (non-indigenous); $15/student/low-income/refugee; Free for
>> Indigenous folks. What does it mean to be a treaty person today in
>> Kitchener-Waterloo? What is the untold history in Canadian society about
>> colonization and movements of resistance? How do you push yourself to
>> unsettle the settler within?
>> 
>> === Perspectives On Peace ===
>> Laura Hamilton has arranged for KWPeace to use the Rotunda at City Hall
>> on Saturday, 27 October 2018 from noon to 2:00pm (setup at 11:00am).
>> Tamara Lorincz will be the speaker, and I believe Food Not Bombs will
>> provide snacks. All KWPeace groups are invited to have display or
>> information tables around the rotunda. …we’re calling the event
>> “Perspectives on Peace” or “KWPeace Connections”.
>> 
>> === KW Peace co-sponsor film? ===
>> From Tamara Lorincz: She’s wondering if KW Peace would “co-sponsor” a
>> screening of the film A Bold Peace: Costa Rica’s Path to
>> Demilitarization that she is hoping to screen at Conrad Grebel with
>> Project Ploughshares this fall (likely early November) as this year is
>> the 70th anniversary that Costa Rica abolished its army. The movie is a
>> very powerful. It wouldn’t cost KW Peace anything to “co-sponsor” just
>> to add “moral” support. (Tamara can’t be at the meeting on Thursday.)
>> More info about the film is at http://aboldpeace.com/
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 2018-07-06 12:21 AM, Bob Jonkman wrote:
>>> Hi Everyone! It’s time we held another information sharing and planning
>>> meeting, and had some wonderful potluck food.
>>> 
>>> Every few months the organizers of many different peace, social justice,
>>> environmental, political, and spiritual organizations from Waterloo
>>> Region come together to share what they’re doing in the community,
>>> invite each other to participate, and possibly collaborate on new
>>> ventures. Everyone is invited! It’s a potluck meeting, so bring some
>>> food or a beverage to share, and enjoy all the different dishes others
>>> have brought. The food is mostly vegetarian, some vegan, some gluten-free.
>>> 
>>> Many thanks to our hosts at the Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church for
>>> letting us use the Peace and Justice room again!
>>> 
>>> *What*: KWPeace Potluck Meeting for Summer 2018
>>> *When*: Thursday, 19 July 2018 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm
>>> *Where*: Peace and Justice Room, Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church
>>> *Location*: 57 Stirling Avenue North, Kitchener, Ontario
>>> *Map*: https://osm.org/go/ZXnwZqzh--?m=
>>> 
>>> See you all soon!
>>> 
>>> --Bob.
>>> 
>>> --
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>>> https://kwpeace.ca/
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