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          | 8 am opening at Lithia Park Bandshell Estelle Voeller, Pam Shephard,  Mayor Morrison, Beth Baker,  Paula Sohl, Nancy and Lisa Spencer, Ashland Taiko |  |  | 8 am vigil begins on the plaza | 
        
          | 9 am Tibetan Dragon Water Bowl Call - vigil begins on the plaza |  |  | 8-10 Lucy S. (Vigil/Info) RuthC. (Peace Cranes) | 
        
          | 9 - 10 Reagan and Gerry C. (Vigil/Info) 10-12 JoAnne N. & Jan H. (Vigil/Info). Grace H. (art table)  10 am Words on the plaza about the International Mayor for Peace Campaign | 10 am Film: "Lifting the Fog: The Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki" a historical re-evaluation. Ashland Community Center, 59 Winburn Way | 10 am Film: "The New Nuclear Danger"  recorded talk by Helen Caldicott, founder of Physicians for Social Responsibility,  Ashland Community Center, 59 Winburn Way | 10-12 Ken D. (Vigil/Info)  10 am Elizabeth speaks on Depleted Uranium  | 
        
          | 12-2 Fran P. and Grace (Vigil/Info),Keri S. (Art Table) 12 noon on the plaza the Japan Peace Travelers speak about their journey | 12 noon Film: "Hellfire: A Journey from Hiroshima" documentary of Toshi and Iri Maruki, artists who recorded the devastation of Hiroshima. Ashland Community Center, 59 Winburn Way | 12 noon Film: "Arsenals of Hypocrisy" explains militarization of space. Ashland Community Center, 59 Winburn Way | 12-2 Grace H. (Vigil/Info), Nancy S. (Peace Crane Folder)  12 noon SOU Faculty BrassQuintet
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          |   |  |  | 1 pm  Nuclear Power and Energy Alternatives on the plaza | 
        
          | 2-4 Carl V. and Jim B. (Vigil/Info) Maya O. (Peace Crane Folding)  4 pm Paula Sohl speaks on the Plaza  | 2 pm  Film: "Hiroshima: A Mother's Prayer" shows the effects of war, testimony from survivors and inspiration from   the Hiroshima Peace Culture Association. Ashland Community Center, 59 Winburn Way | 2 pm "The Last Atomic Bomb" newly declassified documentary footage of the obiliteraion of Nagaasaki and the inspirational work of a survivor reaching out to youth. Ashland Community Center 59 Winburn Way | 2-4 Mary Ann J. (Vigil/Info) Michiko (Peace Crane Folding)  4pm Linda Richards talks on the plaza: The Bush  Nuclear Agenda, Complex 2030, vs.  Vision 2020 for Peace and Nuclear Weapons Free Zones    | 
        
          | 4-6 Ramona and Mary Lou B. (Vigil/Info) and Michelle (Art Table) Jonnie L. (Peace Crane Folding) |  |  | 4-6 Karen and Ashley (Peace Crane Folding) Sharon W. (Art Table) | 
        
          | 6-8  Grace H. (Vigil/Info) Heidi M. (Art Table)  6 pm Whistling Elk Drum 6:30-7:00 R.V. Peace Choir Ensemble and 7:00 - 7:30 Japan Travelers  |  |  | 6-8 Sharon W. (Vigil Table)  6 pm Closing on the plaza Pam Shephard, Whistling Elk Drum, RV Peace Choir, Eric Navikas, Mayor Morrison, JoAnne Navickas and Paula Sohl | 
        
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          | 8-10 Mary Lou L. (Vigil/Info) shift includes cleanup after 9 pm  9 pm vigil ends | 7-9 RVML 258 A. Street Ashland Don Wells, PhD, "'Just War' Theory Justifies Too Much” | 7-9 RVML 258 A. Street, Ashland "The Face of Jizo" Play Reading | 8-10 shift includes cleanup after 9 pm  9 pm vigil ends  | 
        
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