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«Wednesday August 02, 2006»
Start: 8:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

The forth annual Nuclear Free Future Run/Walk will start from Horseshoe Mound in Portsmouth Ohio.

We will start this event in Portsmouth close to the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant, located near Portsmouth, Ohio, this plant began operations in 1954 as part of a U.S. government expansion program for the production of highly enriched uranium to fuel military reactors, nuclear weapons production and for use at the Y-12 plant in Oakridge TN.

In May 2001, USEC ceased uranium enrichment operations at Portsmouth and consolidated operations at the Paducah KY plant.

There is now a new plan to build a new enrichment plant in Piketon just north of Portsmouth OH.

We will start this event in Portsmouth Ohio and end at the Y-12 Plant in Oakridge TN. Meeting up with a walk coming from Atlanta GA organized by Nipponzan Myohoji. And in time to support the non-violent action happening the August 6th through the 9th at the Y-12 plant organized by Stop the Bombs (OREPA).

Everyone is welcome

Start: 12:00 pm

Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action annual Peace Fleet event to Meet the U.S. Navy fleet at Seafair.

Peace boats in Elliott Bay by noon, ground contingent 1 pm at Pier 66, downtown Seattle.

This year, activists are also encouraged to meet on land on the Seattle waterfront at the same time for a nonviolent demonstration against weapons of war. Meet on the waterfront by 1 pm to see vessels in Elliott Bay. We are inviting all with the spirit of nonviolence, a sign, and a boat to join us. Peace Boats in the past have displayed earth and peace flags, and signs stating No More War, Impeach Bush, and USN=WMD, and a banner stating "Danger! Navy has weapons of mass destruction."

All boats should expect to be boarded by the Coast Guard. Boats must have approved audible sound devices, registration, life jackets, etc. Skippers should carry identification. All boats are required to stay 500 yards away from Navy warships. It is highly advisable to obey all Coast Guard orders. One Peace Fleet skipper is still contesting a $10,000 civil penalty for allegedly being too close to U.S. Navy vessels in August 2004.

We demonstrate for peace at a Seattle maritime festival because the celebration of warships in our harbor help bring about the normalcy of modern war. The fleet arrival at Seafair is a public relations and recruiting event for the U.S. Navy. Previous years have brought Trident nuclear submarines and Navy warships used to launch Tomahawk cruise missiles in the first and second Wars on Iraq and the War on Afghanistan.

The fleet is displayed for four days in downtown Seattle at tremendous cost to taxpayers while crucial social services in education, health care, and transportation are being cut for lack of funds.

For more information contact Mary Gleysteen (360-297-3894), Glen Milner (206-365-7865), or info@gzcenter.org.

 
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