Peace of the Pie Mothers Day Campaign April 20, 2006 5:58 AM
Peace of the Pie Campaign
On Behalf of Mothers Everywhere
"Arise all women who have hearts, say firmly: Our sons shall not be taken from us to unlearn all that we have been able to teach them of charity, mercy and patience... In the name of womanhood and of humanity; take counsel with each other as the means whereby the great human family can live in peace."Click here to read more... ~Julia Ward Howe, From her Mother's Day Proclamation, 1870
1. On May 12th, tell Congress that PEACE wants a PIECE of the PIE!
Join us in this National Action on May 12th (the Friday before Mother's Day) and gather members of your community to take pies to your local Congressional offices with a banner; "On behalf of Mothers Everywhere, Peace Wants a Piece of the Pie!" as well as a downloaded national budget pie chart showing the tiny slice that represents the portion of the U.S. federal budget requested for the Department of Peace and Nonviolence.
Call your local newspapers and television stations and send them a press release (click here for media guidelines). Ask them to come and take pictures of local teams delivering the pies with Department of Peace banners. Bring your children, along with pictures they've made that convey their message of peace, and make it a fun and festive event! This is a great way to get attention for a very important endeavor.
Mother's Day was in part inspired by a woman named Julia Ward Howe who nursed the wounded during the American Civil War; she also wrote the Battle Hymn of the Republic. In 1870 she started a crusade to institute a Mother's Day as a Day for Peace. Click here to read her Mother's Day proclamation.
2. Host a 'PEACE OF THE PIE' Party.
To further empower our work for peace, host a Peace of the Pie House Party (and optional fundraiser) to spread the word about why citizens all over this country are taking pies to their local Members of Congress on behalf of the Department of Peace and Nonviolence Legislation. We want a small percent of the federal budget allocated directly toward funding projects that foster a culture of peace in our nation and around the world.
House parties are a key part of our grassroots campaign to spread our message and to raise funds for the campaign. They are also an important and fun way to identify volunteers and build momentum to pass this historic legislation. Invite your friends and family over for a Pie Party sometime just before Mother's Day (serve pie, coffee and tea), show our DVD, inform them about our work -- with help from materials we have prepared for you -- and invite them to an opportunity to visit their local congressional district office on May 12th. This is also an opportunity to encourage others to become a Peace Partner, our monthly donors sustaining the national campaign.
Click here to learn more about our Peace of the Pie Campaign!
SIGN-UP Please let us know you are planning on participating in this particular campaign by clicking here.
Minnesota group at 2005 Peace of the Pie gathering.
Click here for pictures and media generated from last years campaign.
[We also have an action scheduled for Father's Day---Fathers everywhere will send pictures of themselves with their children to their Congressperson requesting them to cosponsor HR3760/ S1756 to establish a cabinet level Dept of Peace and Nonviolence. More information coming.]
*Pie Chart Source: New York Times, Feb. 8, 2005, based on Budget of the United States FY.
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Building the Team for the South Florida Peace Alliance October 18, 2005 7:04 PM
At the Kickoff meeting on November 6th, we will be brainstorming about activities for the upcoming year. What sorts of activities, events and community service projects would you like to suggest?
Also, we will be developing teams for 2006. Each and everyone of us has unique talents and abilities to offer and together we can make a difference. What do you enjoy doing as part of a team? What unique talents can you offer to the overall community.
Please feel free to post your ideas, suggestions and ways you can help on this site... and join us on Sunday, November 6th!
"We must Be the change we wish to see in the world." --Mohandas K. Gandhi