Interfaith peace march to be held in mid-May

The Gazebo at the Federal Hill Green . | Laura Bailey Photo

Bristol Interfaith Coalition is holding a Peace March on Saturday, May 18, from 1 to 3 p.m. on Federal Hill Green in Bristol.

All are invited and encouraged to join, including faith groups, clubs, boy/girl scout troops and peace-minded individuals. 

The event is part of an interfaith multi-cultural demonstration for peace, featuring music, informational booths and a march around the green.

To register, contact Sara Monitto at this email address: sara.monitto@gmail.com.

To volunteer, click on the QR code below:

To volunteer, follow this QR code.

Groups are invited to set up information booths, using their own tables and tents. There will be performers and speakers. Performers who would like to contribute a song or poem, contact Monitto as well at the above email address.

The march will be held rain or shine.


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