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| page = Winter Solstice Interfaith Occupiers' Peace-In 12 22 2011
| page = Winter Solstice Interfaith Occupiers' Peace-In 12 22 2011
| date = Thursday, Dec. 22
| date = Thursday, Dec. 22
| time = 6:30 p.m.
| time = 5:00-5:30 p.m.
| location = Director Park (851 SW Taylor St., Portland, Oregon 97205)
| location = Director Park (851 SW Taylor St., Portland, Oregon 97205)
| purpose = The Interfaith Guild of Chaplains is holding a little time and space on this Winter Solstice to celebrate the returning of the light in this shortest day of the year, with music, songs and lighting of the solstice light, bringing in an energy of peace, tranquility and blessings.
| purpose = The Interfaith Guild of Chaplains is holding a little time and space on this Winter Solstice to celebrate the returning of the light in this shortest day of the year, with music, songs and lighting of the solstice light, bringing in an energy of peace, tranquility and blessings.


Following the Chabad-Lubavitch menorah lighting, and just before the General Assembly open forum.
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| other details = '''[http://chaplainsoccupypdx.blogspot.com The Interfaith Guild of Chaplains]'''
| other details = '''[http://chaplainsoccupypdx.blogspot.com The Interfaith Guild of Chaplains]'''

Revision as of 23:02, 15 December 2011

Winter Solstice Interfaith Occupiers' Peace-In

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  • Date: Thursday, Dec. 22
  • Time: 5:00-5:30 p.m.
  • Location: Director Park (851 SW Taylor St., Portland, Oregon 97205)
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Purpose

The Interfaith Guild of Chaplains is holding a little time and space on this Winter Solstice to celebrate the returning of the light in this shortest day of the year, with music, songs and lighting of the solstice light, bringing in an energy of peace, tranquility and blessings.

Other details
The Interfaith Guild of Chaplains