For those of you who are at #walkerville or plan on going there some time this week, here is the schedule that of planned events:
Walkerville - a 'city' of tents around the Capitol square calling attention to the devastating state budget cuts to education, health care and other programs benefiting Wisconsin's working families.
Saturday June 4 – Tent city opens
· 7:00 p.m. tent city opens
· 7:30 p.m. Briefing on Tent city
· 7:30-9:00 open mike event (why I am here)
Sunday June 5 - K12 Education
· 3-5 Press Kick off of Tent City with communal meal
· 9:00 p.m. movie Freedom Riders
Monday June 6- Public Services
· 12:00 pm march to the Capitol
· 12:00 pm and 7pm, Program
Tuesday June 7 – Healthcare
· 12:00pm and 7pm, Program
1:00 pm Press conference at the Capitol on immigration
Wednesday June 8- Higher Ed
· 12:00pm and 7pm, Program
Thursday June 9- Democracy/Corporate Power
· 12:00pm and 7pm, Program
· 9:00 pm Screening of Too big to Fail with speaker
Friday June 10 – Anything Goes Friday
· 12:00pm and 7pm, Program
Saturday June 11 – Social & Economic Justice
· 12:00pm and 7pm, Program
For those of you out there tonight or those coming out, I salute you and thank you.
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Sunday, June 5, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
The Return of #walkerville and Other Events
Tonight, at 7 pm, there will be a Labor Town Hall at Serb Hall (51st and Oklahoma). Come out and meeting Sandy Pasch (who is currently polling at a dead heat with Alberta Darling, who has had special interests hemorrhaging money for months, running ad after ad trying to promote her) and other people of interest and get fired up as we go into the next phase of taking back our state.
Tomorrow, June 2, there will be an Interfaith Vigil for a Just and Moral Budget. This event will be led by a diverse group of clergy and faith leaders who will speak to the people about the universal call to all religions for justice. They will point out how the choices that are currently being made in Madison should be moral choices and that the groundswell uprising in protest is a call for righteousness and justice. The vigil starts at 7 pm and will be on the steps of the Capitol at the State Street entrance.
On Saturday, June 4, will be the return of the beloved #walkerville. The pitching of tents will commence at 7 pm and will be at Capitol Square on the corner where Mifflin and Carroll meet State. Word is this time it will be staying until we get the budget fixed. There will be events to keep people entertained and their spirits up as the fight for Wisconsin continues.
Tomorrow, June 2, there will be an Interfaith Vigil for a Just and Moral Budget. This event will be led by a diverse group of clergy and faith leaders who will speak to the people about the universal call to all religions for justice. They will point out how the choices that are currently being made in Madison should be moral choices and that the groundswell uprising in protest is a call for righteousness and justice. The vigil starts at 7 pm and will be on the steps of the Capitol at the State Street entrance.
On Saturday, June 4, will be the return of the beloved #walkerville. The pitching of tents will commence at 7 pm and will be at Capitol Square on the corner where Mifflin and Carroll meet State. Word is this time it will be staying until we get the budget fixed. There will be events to keep people entertained and their spirits up as the fight for Wisconsin continues.
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