Participating in a peace action can be fun and worthwhile for the future of the world. Great friendships can be formed. FEATURED ACTIVITIES Remembrance Day Launceston 2001 saw about 50 people rally for peace at Princes Square,a commitment to meet again each Sunday at 11-00 am until the end of the war in Afghanistan was made. Meanwhile the Launceston Peace Action Network resolved to enter a peace float into the Launceston Christmas Parade on November 24. THE COST OF BOMBING AFGHANISTAN GIVE PEACE A CHANCE A Gathering on Sunday November 11 2001 at 11-00 am (Remembrance Day) Princes Square - Launceston - Tasmania Come and have your say on the open microphone on peace and asylum seeker issues. Bring Music,Poems and Peaceful Thoughts to the fountain Click the fountain to join Tasmanian Harmony.
The world's biggest cyberhug is your opportunity to share with your brothers and sisters your feelings and thoughts about peace. We are all hoping and praying for a non-violent resolution to the current crisis. Hug bear is aiming for 100,000 signatures. Give me a hug through the pc monitor and I will show you how to be part of the World's Biggest CyberHug |