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Upcoming events in Raleigh, Charlotte and Asheville

October 28, 2010 by David LaMotte, Consultant for Peace

Hi friends,

I’ll be speaking and singing at several events in the next few weeks, and thought I would let you know the details.

Peace Lunch — Raleigh

Thursday, Nov. 4
NC State Campus – NCSU Talley Student Center, Room 3118
1:10 – 2:10 pm
919-834-5184 ex 23

This is a lunch lecture on the topic of “What do we mean when we say ‘Social Justice’?” as part of an ongoing series sponsored by Presbyterian Campus Ministries. For more details on this event or others in the series, click here: http://www.pcmraleigh.org/peace-lunch-forum. Please feel free to bring a bag lunch.

Concert — Raleigh

Sunday, Nov. 7, 7:00 pm
First Presbyterian Church
120 W. Hargett St.
US (919) 821-5750 [map]
Price: $10 @ door

Concert — Charlotte
Saturday, Nov. 13, 7:30pm
2501 Oxford Place
704.376.3695 [map]
Price: $10 per person

Alternative Gift Market — Asheville
Saturday, Nov. 20
First Congregational United Church of Christ
20 Oak St.
Contact: Meg Word-Sims at winamego@aol.com or 254-6644

The Alternative Gift Market will be open from 9am-5pm, and I’ll be speaking at 2:30, then hanging around afterwards to talk. Come before or after the Asheville Christmas Parade, warm up with hot chocolate, and enjoy some good fellowship.  Fair trade crafts and art from international and local artisans will be available, as well as alternative gifts through Habitat for Humanity, Heifer International, Church World Services, etc.

At each of these events, I’ll be hanging around afterward, and I look forward to catching up with you.

Peace,

David LaMotte

Filed Under: Blog, Events Tagged With: Children & Youth, Christian Unity, Economic Justice, Peace, Religion & Society

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About David LaMotte, Consultant for Peace

David LaMotte is a graduate of James Madison University, where he became passionate about mediation and alternative conflict resolution in the late eighties and the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, where he completed a master’s degree in International Relations, Peace and Conflict Resolution. David is a member of the Swannanoa Valley Friends Meeting, but also has one foot in the Presbyterian Church (USA).

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