Julia's Voice

 

Julia's Voice is the modern voice of Julia Ward Howe. Stand for Peace is our Mothers Day Event.

Our movement grew in 2010 with
Stand for Peace actions held across the nation to
Take Back Mother's Day. 


 


Kansas City Metro Area

Third Annual Mother's Day
Stand For Peace

Overland Park
95th Street in front of the
Oak Park Mall

Music by Emily Tummons
Julia Ward Howe re-enactor
Public reading of the Mother's Day Proclamation



Golden, Colorado


The Congregation of the Jefferson Memorial Church combined with The Women in Black, a group of women who regularly, silently stand for peace at busy intersections in the area.  Members stood for peace after each worship service along the sidewalk in front of the church. 

Jefferson Unitarian Church
14350 W. 32nd Ave.
Golden, CO 80401
303-279-5282




Grass Valley, California

Unitarian Universalist Community of the Mountains
246 South Church StreetGrass Valley, CA 95945


The UU Women’s Study Circle dressed in
period costume and had several customized bonnets made.




Cincinnatti, Ohio - Clifton

Stand for Peace
Sunday, May 9,  1:00 PM
Clifton, Burnett Woods at Intersection of Ludlow and Clifton;
Contact: Rev. Frank Carpenter
rev.carpenter@fuse.net


Cincinnatti, Ohio - Hyde Park
Stand for Peace
Sunday, May 9, 1:00
Hyde Park Square
Contact: Jane Masters
janemasters@cinci.rr.com
Broome County (NY)

Veterans For Peace and the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Binghamton present a
Celebration of Mother's Day and the Julia Ward Howe Proclamation
.

Broome County Court House corner of Court and Exchange Streets.
Music by Colleen Kattau and Some Guys
Dramatic reading by Local actor Patricia Donohue and an historical interpretation by Binghamton University Graduate student Carol Linskey.


Links to local press coverage of this second annual event:

WICZ

WBNG
Brookfield, Wisconsin Area

Mother's Day Peace Celebration
Peace Pole Dedication

Unitarian Universalist Church West
13001 W. North Ave. Brookfield WI
For more information contact
bsteffes@wi.rr.com

 

Newport, Rhode Island

Julia Ward Howe’s Mother's Day Proclamation

Sunday, May 9, 2010 – Mother’s Day.

Channing Memorial Church
135 Pelham Street, Newport, RI

   

Julia Ward Howe was an activist, a Unitarian, suffragette and mother of six.  One hundred and forty years ago she called mothers to action by proclaiming the first MotherÂ’s Day.  On Sunday, May 9th , Susan VanDerhoof, dressed in period costume brought Julia Ward Howe to life again in the pulpit of her own church, Channing Memorial Church in Newport, Rhode Island. Howe's decendents attended the service.  

 


Natick, Massachusetts

Stand for Peace
Saturday, May 8, Noon,
Natick Center, Intersection of routes 27& 135.
 
contact:  Deborah Pope-Lance <
revdpl@gmail.com>

 

Worthington, Massachusetts
Peace Cairn
Reclaiming Mothers' Day at the Cairn in honor of Julia Ward Howe and her mission.
Sunday, May 9, 3:00-5:00 pm 
Glenwood Farm in Worthington, MA,
For more information call 413-238-4240 or e mail
info@earthspirit.com


Reading the proclamation in Natick Massachusetts
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