Sunday, January 16, 2011

1/15 GAAP Gathering Beacon of Light & Positivity

Submitted to Shelton Blog by Christine Armond Mason County Progressive

1st Gathering of Grandmothers Aligned Against Pollution



The Enchanted Garden (422 N. 3rd St., Shelton) hosted the event


Dee's Teas (inside same location) provided tea for the occasion
with crumpets coming from 8 Arms Community Bakery


Connie Simpson, event Grandmother-in-Chief, arranging
donations with most generous Grandmother Pat Jerrells



"There must be lots of places GAAP could help,
while getting out a message about clean air,
clean water, & healthy forests." Connie Simpson


Antique store proprietress Heather Sundsten & Katherine Price


Grandmothers decorating food tote bags with love


Food & love bags will be donated to Saint's Pantry Food Bank
(Green bag in front decorated by Chloe, Connie's 11 year old granddaughter)


May all beings on earth be free from hunger!

May grandmothers of the world unite in solidarity
& encircle the earth with love & protection!
May all beings be happy & peaceful!

Photos by Christine

2 comments:

  1. This kind of activity is how revolutionary acts can become part of our everyday life.

    It is revolutionary because it opposes the forces that would put three biomass incinerators in Shelton.

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  2. This event was not just good fun, it was great fun. I can't wait for the February gathering of the Grandmothers!

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