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DATE CHANGE: Counter-Recruitment Workshop, in Oklahoma City

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DATE CHANGE: Counter-Recruitment Workshop, in Oklahoma City

Time: August 10, 2009 from 6pm to 8pm
Location: Joy Mennonite Church
Event Type: counter-recruitment, conscientious-objection, anti-war, workshop, non-violent-resistance, educational-campaign, peace-movement, consciousness-raising, guest-speakers
Organized By: Oklahoma Center for Conscience (OCC)
Latest Activity: Aug 1, 2009

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Stop War Where They Begin: the Recruiter's Office

Plans for a CR workshop in Oklahoma City.

The date has been changed from August 3, 2009, to August 10th, 2009.

Presenters will be Diane Wood from Peaceful Vocations in Fort Worth (who will have just returned from the national convention in Chicago) and Hart Viges of IVAW and Non-Military Options for Youth in Austin.

The exact time will determined but for now the plan is to start at six o'clock at Joy Mennonite Church, in Oklahoma City.

Hosted by the Oklahoma Center for Conscience (OCC)

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