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<p></p>This page organizes Occupy Boston's support of the Occupy New Hampshire events during their Presidential Primary: Jan. 6 - 10.  We will carpool or bus up together and join our voices with our buddies in NH.  Feel free to edit this content and leave comments on the Discussion tab to get a share of the media attention.  You can also respond directly to Occupythenhprimary@gmail.com


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This page organizes Occupy Boston's support of the Occupy New Hampshire events during their Presidential Primary: Jan. 6 - 10. We will carpool or bus up together and join our voices with our buddies in NH. Feel free to edit this content and leave comments on the Discussion tab to join the Occupy Boston effort. &nbsp;You can also email&nbsp;directly to&nbsp;[mailto:Occupythenhprimary@gmail.com Occupythenhprimary@gmail.com].
ONH plans four days of action in Veterans' Park, on Elm St. in Manchester - about an hour north of Boston.  Occupy Boston can support this very visible effort in three ways:
1. timeslots available for those wanting to present an event (see schedule at www.occupynh.org);
2. logistical support for the people attending: food, facilitation, etc.
3. participants!
ONH General Assemblies are held at 6:00 every night for those able to coordinate in person. Their plan is available on www.occupynh.org and is quoted here:
"Occupy the NH Primary will address growing economic inequality and the disproportionate economic and political power of corporate America and the wealthiest 1%. We want to highlight our concerns that the candidates and media ignore. Events include marches, debates, street theater, workshops, and entertainment. Occupy groups in NH and throughout the region are encouraged to reserve a 2-hour block for their own event.


Schedule:
ONH plans four days of action in Veterans' Park, on Elm St. in Manchester - about an hour north of Boston. Occupy Boston can support this very visible effort in three ways:
Friday January 6th
5:00 PM: Welcome
6:30 PM: Dan Bernard Music and Entertainment
8:00 PM: open


Saturday January 7th
#timeslots available for those wanting to present an event (see schedule at [http://www.occupynh.org www.occupynh.org]);
9:00 AM: Open
#logistical support for the people attending: food, facilitation, etc.&nbsp;
11:00 AM: Open
#participants!
1:00 PM: Lecture "How to Build a Strong Movement"
2:30 PM: Gay Pride Rally/March to Saint Anselm College
5:00 PM: General Assembly
7:00 PM: Funeral Procession for the American Dream at St. Anselm College during the primary debate. Please wear "mourning attire," if possible.


Sunday January 8th
ONH General Assemblies are held at 6:00 every night for those able to coordinate in person.&nbsp; Here is a quote from their page.&nbsp; Go to&nbsp;[http://www.occupynh.org www.occupynh.org]&nbsp;for the latest information.
9:00 AM: Come to witness our “Marriage to a Corporation”
<blockquote>"Occupy the NH Primary will address growing economic inequality and the disproportionate economic and political power of corporate America and the wealthiest 1%. We want to highlight our concerns that the candidates and media ignore. Events include marches, debates, street theater, workshops, and entertainment. Occupy groups in NH and throughout the region are encouraged to reserve a 2-hour block for their own event."</blockquote>
11:00 AM: Open
== Schedule: ==
1:00 PM: Open
3:00 PM: Drum Circle
4:00 PM: open
5:00 PM: General Assembly
7:00 PM: Open


Monday January 9th
=== Friday January 6th ===
9:00 AM: Open
11:00 AM: Open
1:00 PM: Veterans for Peace "Cost of US Foreign Policy"
3:00 PM: Open
5:00 PM: General Assembly
7:00 PM: Open


Tuesday January 10th (Primary Day)
*5:00 PM: Welcome
9:00 AM: Open
*6:30 PM: Dan Bernard Music and Entertainment
11:00 AM: Open
*8:00 PM: open
1:00 PM: Open
3:00 PM: Open
5:00 PM: General Assembly
7:00 PM: Open


All open spaces are available to claim. Send requests to Katie at Occupythenhprimary@gmail.com. See you at Veteran's Park on Elm St, January 6th, 6:00pm."
=== Saturday January 7th ===
 
*9:00 AM: Open
*11:00 AM: Open
*1:00 PM: Lecture "How to Build a Strong Movement"
*2:30 PM: Gay Pride Rally/March to Saint Anselm College
*5:00 PM: General Assembly
*7:00 PM: Funeral Procession for the American Dream at St. Anselm College during the primary debate. Please wear "mourning attire," if possible.
 
=== Sunday January 8th ===
 
*9:00 AM: Come to witness our “Marriage to a Corporation”
*11:00 AM: Open
*1:00 PM: Open
*3:00 PM: Drum Circle
*4:00 PM: open
*5:00 PM: General Assembly
*7:00 PM: Open
 
=== Monday January 9th ===
 
*9:00 AM: Open
*11:00 AM: Open
*1:00 PM: Veterans for Peace "Cost of US Foreign Policy"
*3:00 PM: Open
*5:00 PM: General Assembly
*7:00 PM: Open
 
=== Tuesday January 10th (Primary Day) ===
 
*9:00 AM: Open
*11:00 AM: Open
*1:00 PM: Open
*3:00 PM: Open
*5:00 PM: General Assembly
*7:00 PM: Open
 
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Revision as of 07:49, 23 December 2011

Occupy the NH Presidential Primary

This page organizes Occupy Boston's support of the Occupy New Hampshire events during their Presidential Primary: Jan. 6 - 10. We will carpool or bus up together and join our voices with our buddies in NH. Feel free to edit this content and leave comments on the Discussion tab to join the Occupy Boston effort.  You can also email directly to Occupythenhprimary@gmail.com.

ONH plans four days of action in Veterans' Park, on Elm St. in Manchester - about an hour north of Boston. Occupy Boston can support this very visible effort in three ways:

  1. timeslots available for those wanting to present an event (see schedule at www.occupynh.org);
  2. logistical support for the people attending: food, facilitation, etc. 
  3. participants!

ONH General Assemblies are held at 6:00 every night for those able to coordinate in person.  Here is a quote from their page.  Go to www.occupynh.org for the latest information.

"Occupy the NH Primary will address growing economic inequality and the disproportionate economic and political power of corporate America and the wealthiest 1%. We want to highlight our concerns that the candidates and media ignore. Events include marches, debates, street theater, workshops, and entertainment. Occupy groups in NH and throughout the region are encouraged to reserve a 2-hour block for their own event."

Schedule:

Friday January 6th

  • 5:00 PM: Welcome
  • 6:30 PM: Dan Bernard Music and Entertainment
  • 8:00 PM: open

Saturday January 7th

  • 9:00 AM: Open
  • 11:00 AM: Open
  • 1:00 PM: Lecture "How to Build a Strong Movement"
  • 2:30 PM: Gay Pride Rally/March to Saint Anselm College
  • 5:00 PM: General Assembly
  • 7:00 PM: Funeral Procession for the American Dream at St. Anselm College during the primary debate. Please wear "mourning attire," if possible.

Sunday January 8th

  • 9:00 AM: Come to witness our “Marriage to a Corporation”
  • 11:00 AM: Open
  • 1:00 PM: Open
  • 3:00 PM: Drum Circle
  • 4:00 PM: open
  • 5:00 PM: General Assembly
  • 7:00 PM: Open

Monday January 9th

  • 9:00 AM: Open
  • 11:00 AM: Open
  • 1:00 PM: Veterans for Peace "Cost of US Foreign Policy"
  • 3:00 PM: Open
  • 5:00 PM: General Assembly
  • 7:00 PM: Open

Tuesday January 10th (Primary Day)

  • 9:00 AM: Open
  • 11:00 AM: Open
  • 1:00 PM: Open
  • 3:00 PM: Open
  • 5:00 PM: General Assembly
  • 7:00 PM: Open