Events
12 / 18
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm
Every Wednesday. Where: Pioneer Courthouse Square, SW Broadway and Morrison.
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Every Friday at 5:00 PM! - PPRC's Friday Rally and March - Since November 2001 and still going strong! Location: Pioneer Courthouse Square, SW Yamhill & Broadway, downtown Portland Contact: (503) 344-5078 pprcnews@yahoo.com or go to www.pprc-news.org Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:30 pm
Every Friday. Location: Pioneer Courthouse Square, SW Broadway and Morrison. Organization: Portland Peaceful Response Coalition Contact: (503) 344-5098 Website: http://www.pprc-news.org/ Start: 7:00 pm
Start: Dec 18 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Dec 19 2009 - 1:00am
Veterans For Peace is a national anti-war organization composed of military veterans. Established in 1985, it is the largest veteran’s based anti-war organization in the country and has organized hundreds of anti-war actions. Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm
Celebrate Friday night with the Dances of Universal Peace. These energy and consciousness raising circle dances, formerly known as Sufi Dancing, blend folk-style dancing with words and themes from the world's religions. They are a way to joyfully experience the innate heart-connection with each other and with The One, the Spirit that moves through all. Each dance is fully taught, very EASY to learn, and guided. So fear not! First-timers are welcome and greatly encouraged to participate. In fact, each dance is taught as if the group has never danced before. Children who can follow instructions and maintain a sacred atmosphere are also welcome. We meet every Friday at the Acadia Ballroom building (1829 NE Alberta St, Portland OR) at 7:30pm Contact Jack: 503-954-2942. $5.00 donation requested. You can dance once a week or once a year, it doesn’t matter. Just bring your smile, the light in your eyes, and a desire to have fun! Thank you! Jack +++ Additional Information +++++ As in these timeless mystic traditions, the Dances use simple music, lyrics, and movements to touch the spiritual essence within ourselves and others. No musical or dance experience of any kind is required and everyone is welcomed to join in. Participation, not presentation, is the focus. No special attire is required, although comfortable, loose-fitting clothing is best. Participants join hands forming a circle with the Dance leader and other musicians in the center. Throughout the evening, the leader teaches the group the words, melody, and movements for the next Dance and often provides some background history about that particular Dance. The teaching is always done from a compassionate heart in a comfortable, quiet, and often sacred setting. The movements and songs drawn from over 400 Dances include themes of peace (both inner and outer), healing (the Earth, individuals, and the global family), and the celebration of life's great mystery. Dancers focus on peace and harmony creating a sense of solidarity and community while celebrating the underlying unity of all the spiritual traditions of the Earth. By experiencing these many traditions, a greater understanding and appreciation of other cultures, as well as one's own heritage, is gained. When Dance lyrics include sacred phrases in their own native languages, special attention is given to insure that all have ample opportunity to pronounce the foreign words comfortably and correctly. Leaders usually make a point to have the group first speak and then sing the unfamiliar words. Most Dances are only four lines long and repeated many times, so learning is usually quick and easy - within ten minutes people are moving, singing, and sharing together. The mood of the Dances is infinitely variable, evoking feelings of love, joy, and compassion. Whether invoking the compassion of the Buddhist Qwan Yin, celebrating the playful energy of Krishna, or experiencing the related emotion of any other spiritual figure, dancers take part in a dynamic relationship between the group, individuals, and the self. | ||
12 / 19
End: 1:00 am
Start: Dec 18 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Dec 19 2009 - 1:00am
Veterans For Peace is a national anti-war organization composed of military veterans. Established in 1985, it is the largest veteran’s based anti-war organization in the country and has organized hundreds of anti-war actions. | ||
12 / 20
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12 / 23
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Location: Beaverton, across from Libary on Hall Blvd between 4th and 5th. Contact: washcopeace@yahoo.com | ||
12 / 24
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12 / 25
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm
Every Wednesday. Where: Pioneer Courthouse Square, SW Broadway and Morrison.
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:30 pm
Every Friday. Location: Pioneer Courthouse Square, SW Broadway and Morrison. Organization: Portland Peaceful Response Coalition Contact: (503) 344-5098 Website: http://www.pprc-news.org/ Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Every Friday at 5:00 PM! - PPRC's Friday Rally and March - Since November 2001 and still going strong! Location: Pioneer Courthouse Square, SW Yamhill & Broadway, downtown Portland Contact: (503) 344-5078 pprcnews@yahoo.com or go to www.pprc-news.org Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm
Celebrate Friday night with the Dances of Universal Peace. These energy and consciousness raising circle dances, formerly known as Sufi Dancing, blend folk-style dancing with words and themes from the world's religions. They are a way to joyfully experience the innate heart-connection with each other and with The One, the Spirit that moves through all. Each dance is fully taught, very EASY to learn, and guided. So fear not! First-timers are welcome and greatly encouraged to participate. In fact, each dance is taught as if the group has never danced before. Children who can follow instructions and maintain a sacred atmosphere are also welcome. We meet every Friday at the Acadia Ballroom building (1829 NE Alberta St, Portland OR) at 7:30pm Contact Jack: 503-954-2942. $5.00 donation requested. You can dance once a week or once a year, it doesn’t matter. Just bring your smile, the light in your eyes, and a desire to have fun! Thank you! Jack +++ Additional Information +++++ As in these timeless mystic traditions, the Dances use simple music, lyrics, and movements to touch the spiritual essence within ourselves and others. No musical or dance experience of any kind is required and everyone is welcomed to join in. Participation, not presentation, is the focus. No special attire is required, although comfortable, loose-fitting clothing is best. Participants join hands forming a circle with the Dance leader and other musicians in the center. Throughout the evening, the leader teaches the group the words, melody, and movements for the next Dance and often provides some background history about that particular Dance. The teaching is always done from a compassionate heart in a comfortable, quiet, and often sacred setting. The movements and songs drawn from over 400 Dances include themes of peace (both inner and outer), healing (the Earth, individuals, and the global family), and the celebration of life's great mystery. Dancers focus on peace and harmony creating a sense of solidarity and community while celebrating the underlying unity of all the spiritual traditions of the Earth. By experiencing these many traditions, a greater understanding and appreciation of other cultures, as well as one's own heritage, is gained. When Dance lyrics include sacred phrases in their own native languages, special attention is given to insure that all have ample opportunity to pronounce the foreign words comfortably and correctly. Leaders usually make a point to have the group first speak and then sing the unfamiliar words. Most Dances are only four lines long and repeated many times, so learning is usually quick and easy - within ten minutes people are moving, singing, and sharing together. The mood of the Dances is infinitely variable, evoking feelings of love, joy, and compassion. Whether invoking the compassion of the Buddhist Qwan Yin, celebrating the playful energy of Krishna, or experiencing the related emotion of any other spiritual figure, dancers take part in a dynamic relationship between the group, individuals, and the self. | ||
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12 / 29
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12 / 30
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
GAZA SOLIDARITY VIGIL | ||
12 / 31
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01 / 1
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm
Every Wednesday. Where: Pioneer Courthouse Square, SW Broadway and Morrison.
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Gaza Solidarity Action
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01 / 6
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Location: Beaverton, across from Libary on Hall Blvd between 4th and 5th. Contact: washcopeace@yahoo.com | ||
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01 / 8
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm
Every Wednesday. Where: Pioneer Courthouse Square, SW Broadway and Morrison.
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:30 pm
Every Friday. Location: Pioneer Courthouse Square, SW Broadway and Morrison. Organization: Portland Peaceful Response Coalition Contact: (503) 344-5098 Website: http://www.pprc-news.org/ | ||
01 / 9
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm
Gaza March-Rally & Report BackSaturday, January 9 1 Year Commemoration of Assault on Gaza & Students Report Back Speakers: * Sarah Hassouneh- Portland State University Sponsored by: Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights, Americans United for Palestinian Human Rights, Portland Peaceful Response Coalition, PDX Peace and the International Socialist Organization (email wael@liberalarab.com to endorse this event, tables available for organizations) | ||
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01 / 11
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01 / 12
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
First Unitarian Church 1011 SW 12th Ave. (corner of 12th & Salmon) Meeting begins at 7pm, second Tuesday of every month
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
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01 / 13
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Location: Beaverton, across from Libary on Hall Blvd between 4th and 5th. Contact: washcopeace@yahoo.com | ||
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01 / 15
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm
Every Wednesday. Where: Pioneer Courthouse Square, SW Broadway and Morrison.
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:30 pm
Every Friday. Location: Pioneer Courthouse Square, SW Broadway and Morrison. Organization: Portland Peaceful Response Coalition Contact: (503) 344-5098 Website: http://www.pprc-news.org/ Start: 7:30 pm
Start: Jan 15 2010 - 7:30pm
End: Mar 20 2009 - 9:15pm
Foster peace in the world with the Dances of Universal Peace. These energy and consiousness raising circle dances, formerly known as Sufi Dancing, are a great way to foster peace in the world on a deep personal level. There are hundreds of these dance cirlces on six continents. There is no experience necessary. Every dance is fully taught, guided, and very easy to learn. Each dance is taught as if the group has never danced before. These dances give us an opportunity to joyfully experience the innate heart connection we have with each other. Please consider supporting and supplementing your macro-peace efforts by directly experiencing Peace and Love on a micro-level. Fill your cup with the Dances of Universal Peace every Friday, 7:30 pm, 1829 NE Alberta St. You can dance once a week or once a year! Just bring the light in your eyes, your smile, and your peace-loving heart.
Blessings! 503-706-5426 | ||
01 / 16
(all day)
Start: Jan 15 2010 - 7:30pm
End: Mar 20 2009 - 9:15pm
Foster peace in the world with the Dances of Universal Peace. These energy and consiousness raising circle dances, formerly known as Sufi Dancing, are a great way to foster peace in the world on a deep personal level. There are hundreds of these dance cirlces on six continents. There is no experience necessary. Every dance is fully taught, guided, and very easy to learn. Each dance is taught as if the group has never danced before. These dances give us an opportunity to joyfully experience the innate heart connection we have with each other. Please consider supporting and supplementing your macro-peace efforts by directly experiencing Peace and Love on a micro-level. Fill your cup with the Dances of Universal Peace every Friday, 7:30 pm, 1829 NE Alberta St. You can dance once a week or once a year! Just bring the light in your eyes, your smile, and your peace-loving heart.
Blessings! 503-706-5426 | ||
01 / 17
(all day)
Start: Jan 15 2010 - 7:30pm
End: Mar 20 2009 - 9:15pm
Foster peace in the world with the Dances of Universal Peace. These energy and consiousness raising circle dances, formerly known as Sufi Dancing, are a great way to foster peace in the world on a deep personal level. There are hundreds of these dance cirlces on six continents. There is no experience necessary. Every dance is fully taught, guided, and very easy to learn. Each dance is taught as if the group has never danced before. These dances give us an opportunity to joyfully experience the innate heart connection we have with each other. Please consider supporting and supplementing your macro-peace efforts by directly experiencing Peace and Love on a micro-level. Fill your cup with the Dances of Universal Peace every Friday, 7:30 pm, 1829 NE Alberta St. You can dance once a week or once a year! Just bring the light in your eyes, your smile, and your peace-loving heart.
Blessings! 503-706-5426 | ||




