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09.12
Cathedral of St. John the Divine: Depart 8:30am
from Riverside Church for procession to the Cathedral
of St. John the Divine. This day marked the end of STONEWALK
2004.
Photos
by Bruce Nichols
Read the Stonewalk Poem by
Tony Brown |
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09.11
Riverside Church: The Stonewalk will pause to
be blessed during a 10-10:30am ceremony at the Buddhist
Center before continuing on to Riverside, where it will
be part of a 1:30-9pm teach in with the Peace Boat.
Read more about The Peace Boat
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by Bruce Nichols |
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09.10
AFSC to Union Square Park: AFSC offices at 15
Rutherford Place, Manhattan to Union Square Park. From
7-10pm, "Make a Peace Connection"candlelight
vigil around the Stonewalk memorial, south plaza of Union
Square Park, Manhattan.
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by Bruce Nichols |
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09.03
The Islamic Cultural Center of New York 3rd Ave and 96th
St: Stone pulled from AFSC office to 96th Street
Mosque.
Photos
by Bruce Nichols
Read more about the AFSC
Read more about The Islamic Cultural Center of New York |
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08.31 Stonewalk at
Holy Apostles Church, Manhattan: Memorial stone
on display all day.
Photos
from 08.31
Read more about
Holy Apostles Church, Chelsea, NY |
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08.30 Stonewalk to
Holy Apostles Church, Manhattan: September Eleventh
Families for Peaceful Tomorrows receives Peace Abbey Courage
of Conscience Award, awarded by Kathy Kelly.
Photos
from 08.30
Read more about the
Courage of Conscience Award
Read more about Kathy Kelly
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08.29 St. Marys Manhattanville
to Central Park, NY: Stirring send off from St.
Mary's by Rev. Chloe Breyer, and 'Stonewalk-Lite' leisurely
walk to Central Park. Welcome back Bruce and Maggie and
a welcome to Matthew Jones (Dan's brother from Ohio).
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from 08.29
Prayer for Stonewalk by Rev. Chloe
Breyer |
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08.28 Fordham University
Bronx to St. Marys Manhattanville, NY: Sweltering
heat make it hard going but cheering crowds and a large
group of Stonewalkers helped us along to St. Mary's
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from 08.28 |
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08.27 Mamaroneck to
Fordham University Bronx, NY: Welcome John Sigmund
of Peaceful Tomorrows to Stonewalk.
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from 08.27
Press Articles |
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08.26 Port Chester
to Mamaroneck, NY: Thank you Laurie Doig! Pushing
on to New York. Stonewalk very happy that Cat Allison
recovered from her spell in Port Chester hospital suffering
from dehydration! Welcome Jack Hallock of Peaceful Tomorrows.
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08.25 NEW YORK! Stamford,
CT to Port Chester, NY: Todays ANGEL - Laurie
Doig; Bob McIlvaine back on Stonewalk with wife Helen;
Our prayers with Ralph Sabbag for his son Jason, lost
on Sept 11, 2001. Welcome back Lewis and Meg Randa, and
plenty of hills! Now we're Stonewalking!
Photos
from 08.25
Daily Report
Press Articles |
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08.24 Norwalk to Stamford,
CT: "Hate and war begets nothing but hate
and war" Rabbi Robert Orkand.
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from 08.24
Daily Report
Press Articles |
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08.23 Westport to Sherwood
Island to Norwalk, CT: "All that I ask is
that for peace, You fight today, you fight today, So that
children of the world, May live and grow and laugh and
play!" Girl of Hiroshima: Original Turkish Poem by
Nazim Hikmet. Pete Seeger plays at Stonewalk speaking
event.
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from 08.23
Daily Report
Press Articles |
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08.22 Bridgeport to
Westport, CT: A beautiful sunny Sunday for stonewalking.
"Every Step is a Step for Peace" Lewis Randa
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from 08.22
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Press Articles |
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08.19 Orange to Bridgeport,
CT: "on the road again...how I long to be
on the road again" Willy Nelson - thanks for the
mix CD Bruce!
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from 08.19
Daily Report
Press Articles |
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08.18 New Haven to
Orange, CT: Grateful thanks to throngs of Stonewalkers
and New Haven, West Haven and Orange Police and Fire Departments!
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from 08.18
Daily Report
Press Articles |
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08.16 Northford to
New Haven, CT: 10 miles! Torrential downpour
didn't dampen our spirits or slow our progress. Special
thanks to all who helped pushed today!
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from 08.16
Daily Report
Press Articles |
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08.14 Middletown to
Northford, CT: 15 miles! Thanks to numerous Stonewalkers
who helped us reach Northford ahead of schedule.
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from 08.14
Daily Report
Press Articles |
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08.13 Cobalt to Middletown,
CT: A warm welcome from St. Mary's, Portland
and a large procession across the Arrigoni Bridge to Middletown
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from 08.13
Daily Report
Press Articles from 08.13
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08.12 Marlborough to
Cobalt, CT: Special thanks to Vi Schwarzmann
and Katherine Cragnoti at the Marlborough Senior Center
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from 08.12
Daily Report |
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08.11 Columbia to Marlborough,
CT:We enjoyed warm welcomes, and a special thank
you to Kelly Tuttle
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from 08.11
Daily Report
Press Articles from 08.11 |
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08.10 Willimantic to
Columbia, CT: QOTD 'I think that was the hardest
day yet!' Jim Margolis
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from 08.10
Daily Report |
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08.09 Hampton to Willimantic,
CT: Today is the anniversary of the Nagasaki
bombing. With another day of incredible support we covered
13 miles and reached Willimantic a day ahead of schedule.
Photos
from 08.09
Daily Report
Press Article from the Hartford
Courant
See
Video footage from NECN
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more about the Nagasaki bombing |
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08.08 Danielson to
Hampton, CT: 'Today we prayed with our feet'
Rev. Chloe Breyer. We were joined by many friends today,
including Bruce Nichols and Margo Roman.
Photos
from 08.08
Daily Report
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Peace Pilgrim |
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08.06 CONNECTICUT!
Foster, RI to Danielson, CT:
On the anniversary of the Hiroshima bomb, the team gave
press and tv interviews to NBC and CBS, and STONEWALK
crossed over into Connecticut.
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Daily Report from 08.06
Daily Report from 08.07
See Press Articles from 08.06 |
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08.05 Chepachet, RI
to St. Pauls Church, Foster, RI: A rainy start
to the day didn't slow progress, and we pulled the memorial
stone into St. Paul's Church in Foster, RI
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Daily Report
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08.04 Millville MA,
to Chepachet, RI: One day ahead
of schedule! Today we crossed into Rhode Island, and brought
the stone to Chepachet.
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Daily Report |
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08.03 Hopedale/Mendon/Millville
: Another great day of Stonewalk. We took advantage
of the large numbers of stonewalkers to press on to Millville,
MA ahead of schedule. The Shea Gallery and the Court Street
Gallery hosted a speaking event in the Community House,
Uxbridge at 7pm.
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Daily Report |
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08.02 Holliston to
Hopedale, MA: We were warmly received by the
New England Sikh Study Circle.
Daily Report
Photos
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about the New England Sikh Study Circle |
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08.01 Press Event at
the Peace Abbey with Dan Jones, Catherine Allison,
Kristina Olsen Tynes, Colleen Kelly, Terry Rockefeller,
Derrill Bodley, Andrea LeBlanc, David Potorti. Walk from
Sherborn to Holliston, speaking event at Holliston First
Congregational Church.
Read the DAILY REPORT from this day
See
Photos from 08.01
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more about The Peace Abbey |
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07.31 Wellesley College/Natick
Common/Peace Abbey, Sherborn, MA. :
Read the DAILY REPORT from this day
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Photos from 07.31 |
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07.30 Boston College,
Newton to Wellesley College, MA.
Read the DAILY REPORT from this day
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Photos from 07.30 |
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07.29 St. Paul's to
Marsh Chapel, BU and on to Boston College
in Newton, MA. : A challenging day getting up
Comm Ave, but we were ably aided by numerous passers-by.
We were warmly received at Boston College, Burns Library,
where stonewalkers walked the memorial labyrinth which
was dedicated 9/11/2003 to the 22 Boston College alumni
lost in the 9/11 tragedy.
Read the DAILY REPORT from this day
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Photos from 07.29
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more about the BC Memorial Labyrinth |
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07.28 Old South Church, Copley to
Brookline, MA: The memorial stone was pulled
out of Boston on a cold damp morning to Brookline, where
we were graciously received by Rev. George Chapman of
St. Paul's Church.
Read the DAILY REPORT from this day
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07.27 Stonewalk at Copley Plaza,
Boston, MA: The memorial stone was pulled to
Copley Plaza, where it joined the incredible 'Eyes Wide
Open' exhibit.
Read the DAILY REPORT from this day
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more about AFSC 'Eyes Wide Open'
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07.26 Stonewalk at Old South Church
COPLEY SQ., Boston, MA: "Women Weeping,"
a walking lament for the wounds of war, joined the memorial
stone in front of Old South Church, Boston.
Read the DAILY REPORT from this day
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07.25 STONEWALK
BEGINS! Boston Social Forum:
Stonewalk got off to a rousing start from Boston Social
Forum at UMass Sunday July 25th, with a major Press Event.
The stone was pulled 4 miles to Old South Church in Copley
Square.
Read the DAILY REPORT from this day
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