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President Obama called for nuclear abolition but said “maybe not in our lifetime. ”

Secretary Clinton said in “some century.”

4,803 Mayors for Peace say “Abolition by 2020!”

U.S. Conference of Mayors agrees.  For more information about the mayors, 
click => here 

Yes We Can.

End 66 Years of Nuclear Terror
No More Hiroshimas
No More Nagasakis
No More Fukushimas

Total, global abolition is the only way to prevent terrorists from getting nukes and to avoid nuclear accidents. 

Vigils 

Saturday,
Aug. 6, 2011
8:00-8:45 AM
New Haven Green, flag-pole

Tuesday, 
Aug. 9, 2011
11:00-11:30 AM 
New Haven Green, flag-pole 

For More Info: 203-389-9547; 203-387-370
Greater New Haven Peace Council 
PO Box 3105
New Haven, CT 06515-0205
grnhpeacecouncil@gmail.com

City f New Haven Peace Commission

For a flyer, click => here


Hartford

Hiroshima / Nagasaki Remembrance

Hiroshima / Nagasaki Remembrance
A Call to Abolish Nuclear Weapons


5:00 - 8:00 PM, Saturday, August 6th
Friends Meeting House    <=   New Location
144 South Quaker Lane, West Hartford
(Riverside Park was unavailable this year)

Pot Luck Picnic at begins at 5:00 pm 
Program begins at 7:00 pm with
Music, Speakers and ends with 
Candle-Lighting Ceremony at 8 pm.

Sponsored by:
CT Coalition for Peace and Justice
No Nukes/No War,  UN Association-CT
West Hartford Citizens for Peace and Justice,
American Friends Service Committee-CT
Hope Out Loud 10 Peace & Arts Festival - (
Metropolitan Community Church
155 Wyllys Street, Hartford, CT  Sept. 11th
)

For more information, click => here

For a flyer for Hartford, click => here  

For more information:
  (860) 561-1897 


Hiroshima / Nagasaki Remembrance

Hiroshima / Nagasaki Remembrance
A Call to Abolish Nuclear Weapons


5:30 - 8PM, Friday, August 6th
Friends Meeting House    <=   New Location
144 South Quaker Lane, West Hartford
(Riverside Park was unavailable this year)

 Featuring an exhibition
of drawings and paintings by Paul Martin Butkovich
commemorating the bombing of Hiroshima.
www.butkovich.org
Pot Luck Picnic at begins at 5:30 pm 
Program begins at 6:45 pm with
Music, Speakers and ends with 
Candle-Lighting Ceremony at 8 pm.

For more information:
  (860) 561-1897 

 


Hartford Events


Hiroshima / Nagasaki Remembrance

Thursday, August 6th 2009 5:30 PM
Hartford's Riverside Park

For more information, click => here 

For a Hartford Hiroshima Day Flyer, click => here

 


Hiroshima / Nagasaki Remembrance 
with a focus on the most significant violator of
the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)

Sunday, August 6th 2006 5:00 PM 
Hartford's Riverside Park

For More information, click => here

For Press Release and Press Briefing Paper click => here

For a flyer (pdf), click => here

Same flyer in MicroSoft Word (It huge at 2 MB) => here


Commemorate Nuclear Bombing of 
HIROSHIMA and NAGASAKI

New Haven Green Flagpole

Sunday, August 6, 2006, 8:15 AM
Wednesday, August 9, 2006, 11:00 AM

No Nuclear Excuses for War
No Nuclear/Conventional Attack on IRAN!

Nuclear Disarmament NOW!
Nuclear Divestment NOW!
NO MORE BLOOD ON OUR HANDS!

For more information (or a flyer) on the New Haven event, click => here


The No Nukes - No War Banner at the 2006 Connecticut Democratic Convention
Friday Evening May 19th to remind the delegates about the most important moral issue of our day
 ... at least the easiest one that we can do something about!

Photo courtesy of spazeboy