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THE MEMORIAL PARTY FOR JUDI BARI
Date:
Wednesday, March 09, 2005
Time:
7:00 PM
-
10:00 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
Steve
Location Details:
Humanist Hall
390 27th Street
between Telegraph & Broadway
below Pill Hill
parking next door off both 27th & 28th Streets
390 27th Street
between Telegraph & Broadway
below Pill Hill
parking next door off both 27th & 28th Streets
THE MEMORIAL PARTY FOR JUDI BARI
presented by Steve Jacobson
Seven days after her death, over 1,000 friends and supporters gathered in Judi’s hometown of Willits on March 9, 1997, to celebrate her life. Judi asked that her friends gather for a "party" in her memory. The "party" began outdoors in tree-shaded Recreation Grove Park on a sunny, breezy, Sunday afternoon. Food was shared, musicians played, and words were spoken as Bari's family, friends and colleagues comforted one another with remembrances of an exceptional woman. As dusk approached, a kilted bagpiper and a contingent of hand drummers led a procession several blocks away to a community hall, the Willits Community Center. Food was served and the program continued with music, speakers, and slide shows. Included among the participants were former Representative Dan Hamburg and Earth First! co-founder Mike Roselle. 1997
Before and after the film, everyone’s invited to indulge in our Humanist Coffee House
presented by Steve Jacobson
Seven days after her death, over 1,000 friends and supporters gathered in Judi’s hometown of Willits on March 9, 1997, to celebrate her life. Judi asked that her friends gather for a "party" in her memory. The "party" began outdoors in tree-shaded Recreation Grove Park on a sunny, breezy, Sunday afternoon. Food was shared, musicians played, and words were spoken as Bari's family, friends and colleagues comforted one another with remembrances of an exceptional woman. As dusk approached, a kilted bagpiper and a contingent of hand drummers led a procession several blocks away to a community hall, the Willits Community Center. Food was served and the program continued with music, speakers, and slide shows. Included among the participants were former Representative Dan Hamburg and Earth First! co-founder Mike Roselle. 1997
Before and after the film, everyone’s invited to indulge in our Humanist Coffee House
Added to the calendar on Mon, Feb 28, 2005 11:25PM
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