'We Are All In This Together' event is March 19

Barrington Congregational Church, UCC to host event

Posted 3/18/17

"We Are All In This Together" is an event to be held at the Barrington Congregational Church, UCC, on Sunday, March 19, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. 

Sponsored by East Bay Citizens for Peace, …

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'We Are All In This Together' event is March 19

Barrington Congregational Church, UCC to host event

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"We Are All In This Together" is an event to be held at the Barrington Congregational Church, UCC, on Sunday, March 19, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. 

Sponsored by East Bay Citizens for Peace, the Mission and Justice Ministry Team of BCCUCC, and American Friends Service Committee - South East New England, it will feature a potluck lunch, workshops and sing along.

Workshops and presenters are “Being Peace in an Unpeaceful World,” Rev. Brendan Curran; “Bystander Intervention,” Martha Yager, director AFSC -SENE; and “Talking Across the Divide,” Keith Morton, professor at Providence College, and Barry Brown, MSW. The sing along will be led by Nancy Hood, Keith Daniel and Barry Brown.

This event is free and open to the public. Come for all or part of the afternoon – children welcome. To RSVP (desired but not required) or for more information contact write to info@eastbaycitizens4peace.org or call 401-433-3004.

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