Singer/Songwriter Heather Lev performs her song "What Have You Done" at the PeaceSmiths Coffeehouse. January 4, 2008. www.heatherlev.com www.peacesmiths.org
Lisa Fishbein at the June 1, 2007 PeaceSmiths Monthly Topical, A-Typical, Folk Music, Poetry and Whatever Coffeehouse. Lisa presents Susan June Blake with a birthday cake. Includes Lisa singing and reciting Mother Goose rhymes and an excerpt of Lisa singing a Spanish language song about peace.
Including words by a childhood friend of Susan's and performance by Harmonic Insurgence, with conductor Gene Glickman. From the event "Love Song for Susan Blake: A Life Celebration."
From an event at the Westbury Religious Society of Friends. Special thanks to Gretchen Haynes.
“A Community Forum on Iraq”, was held at the Setauket Neighborhood House. The forum was a panel presentation with two opposing viewpoints: ... all » The peace demonstrators from Bennetts road, and the counter-pro-war-protestors who line up on the other side. The groups called themselves "The North Country Peace Group" and "The Patriots".
“A Community Forum on Iraq”, was held this evening at the Setauket Neighborhood House. It was an interesting and invigorating evening. For ... all » 5 years, the North Country Peace Group has stood vigil every Saturday on the corner of 25A and Bennetts Road to demonstrate against the war. For some of that time, a counter-demonstration has gathered across the street.
When a local resident, Bruce, wrote a letter to the paper, wishing that the two groups could dialogue, the seeds for this evening of p
Public Access producers Robert Langley and Jean Waters gave a talk at a Babylon Green party gathering on how to have your own Public Access TV Show. The audience included several other public access producers who added their experience.
It was a long path for them to become the producers of two cable TV shows, “Just Peace!” and “Peace and Justice’.’ Waters and Langley owe their initiation into the world of public access TV to a couple of good friends. Public Access Producer Bob Goldberg, quite