Peacemakers to be honored this Saturday
February 14 2009
Bill Nickle, Bob Grimac and John Nolt will be awarded the 2009 Peacemaker Award by The Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance (OREPA) on Saturday, February 14, at 7:00 p.m. at St. John's Episcopal Cathedral on 413 W. Cumberland Avenue in Knoxville, TN.
These peacemakers are being recognized for their lifetime commitment to the work of building peace and demonstrating and teaching environmental responsibility. Bill Nickle, is the founder of Narrow Ridge Earth Literacy Center in Washburn, TN. Bob Grimac is the catalyst behind People for Peace who have witnessed against the Iraq War with monthly vigils on Kingston Pike; John Nolt is a professor, author, and activist who helped to found OREPA. Admission to the Peacemaker Award ceremony is $15 per person, and donations to honor the award recipients can be made to OREPA, P.O. Box 5743, Oak Ridge, TN 37831.
Please join with us in body or in spirit in celebrating the lives and work of these men of peace.
These peacemakers are being recognized for their lifetime commitment to the work of building peace and demonstrating and teaching environmental responsibility. Bill Nickle, is the founder of Narrow Ridge Earth Literacy Center in Washburn, TN. Bob Grimac is the catalyst behind People for Peace who have witnessed against the Iraq War with monthly vigils on Kingston Pike; John Nolt is a professor, author, and activist who helped to found OREPA. Admission to the Peacemaker Award ceremony is $15 per person, and donations to honor the award recipients can be made to OREPA, P.O. Box 5743, Oak Ridge, TN 37831.
Please join with us in body or in spirit in celebrating the lives and work of these men of peace.
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