Peaceful Tomorrows’ Activities for September 11th, 2005

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Peaceful Tomorrows’ Activities for September 11th, 2005

In addition to commemorating our loved ones’ deaths with our families across the country, members of September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows also will gather in the Washington, DC area for events on and around the fourth anniversary. We invite you to join us and to keep visiting our website for further information about our activities.

Department of Peace Conference
Washington, DC
September 10, 11,12, 2005

Join with hundreds of citizens from across the country to develop a comprehensive understanding of the Department of Peace legislation, which is being re-introduced in honor of 9/11 families. Discover and practice effective lobbying strategies. Visit Capitol Hill and walk the halls of Congress to meet your representatives. Form a new political constituency with the power to make an historic impact! More

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