Hiroshima Day 1983 Isla Vista California Events

Daily Nexus

University of California at Santa Barbara

Wednesday, July 27, 1983

Hiroshima Day

Hiroshima Day, Aug. 6, 1983 is the current focus of the Isla Vista Memorial Peace Commission and Students for a Nuclear Free Future (SNuFF). Highlights of Hiroshima Day events will include a memorial prayer for all those who have died in nuclear holocaust during these first 38 years of the nuclear age at 9:07a.m. at Isla Vista's Anisq' Oyo Park, a nuclear age film festival and a teach-in on free energy headed by Bruce DePalma, local physics researcher, and Peter Lindemann, local free energy historian. Other free activities will include a peace meal, peace games, peace music, poetry and prose readings from the nuclear age and a peace poster making contest.


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1983 - The Summer of Peace continues...

Saturday, July 30, 10-11am,
Anisq Oyo Park Amphitheater
Planning and Preparation Meeting

Thursday, August 4, First Memorial Peace Walk As we unite in focus for the direct cause of world peace, let us walk united from IV to SB's Fiesta Parade in memory of all those who have died before us.

Saturday, August 6, 9:07am, Hiroshima Day, a mid-summer of peace gathering about the plan for World Peace of the Memorial Peace Commission...for more information contact Evette or David, S.Nu.F.F. trailer 306D.


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More information about Bruce DePalma is at: http://www.depalma.pair.com

and

http://www.computerhealth.org/depalma.htm

More about Peter Lindemann is at:

http://www.free-energy.ws