Anti-War Protest, 5th Anniversary
WED, 3/19 @ 5-6pm @ Lake Street/Marshall Ave. Bridge
Join the Twin Cities Peace Campaign and WAMM for their anti-war protest on this important date. For more info: 612.522.1861 or 612.827.5364.
WED, 3/19 @ 5-6pm @ Lake Street/Marshall Ave. Bridge
Join the Twin Cities Peace Campaign and WAMM for their anti-war protest on this important date. For more info: 612.522.1861 or 612.827.5364.
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