Calendar of Upcoming Events

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008, 6:30PM
Natural Building for Sustainable Communities

Do you think it is possible to create and sustain a physically beautiful and emotionally satisfying community? Our own webmaster, Melanie Nanez, will discuss her experience at just such a place — One United Resource (OUR) Ecovillage, an intentional community in British Columbia, Canada, dedicated to the development of sustainable living options.  Come learn her experience in natural building workshops and  permaculture design.  For more information on this fascinating process, see http://ourecovillage.org .  
Call 212-426-5818 for location and to RSVP

 
Thursday, October 16th at 6:30PM

Beyond Party Platforms:  Asking the Right Questions
About Immigration

 
The event will be hosted at Marymount Manhattan College. Due to limited seating, reservations are required for attendance.  Call (212) 426-5818 for more information about this exciting event or see this site for additional information coming soon.

Save the Date

Recognition Night 2008
Be An Instrument of Peace

October 30, 2008, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Marymount School
1026 Fifth Ave.

On October 30th 2008 the Network for Peace through Dialogue will hold our annual Recognition Night to celebrate and honor Instruments of Peace. We will hold our event at the Marymount School. At this time we will have an auction to raise money for our work of promoting dialogue as a tool to establish peace among individuals and communities. See photos from 2007 Recognition Night.

Contribute now to Recognition Night by placing an ad in the Commemorative Journal or by donating items or services for our auction. Download donation forms.

Please contact (212) 426-5818 or info@networkforpeace.com for more information.


Check back for more events...

  • Network for Peace sponsors the Dialogue Facilitators Networking Group
  • Confronting Concerns III continuing to develop youth leadership programs for youth

 

 

 

 

Last Updated September 3, 2008


Confronting Concerns II


Alice Rivlin (right) is honored at Recognition Night 2006