CPT INTERNATIONAL: Peacemaker Congress Housing Deadline Extended to September 28! Congress Schedule Available On-line.

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September
23, 2011

CHICAGO: Peacemaker Congress Housing Deadline
Extended to September 28!  Congress
Schedule Available On-line.

Can
you believe it?  CPT’s 25th
anniversary Peacemaker
Congress
is less than
three weeks away!  See the schedule here.Elce - cropped

Join us as we
re-imagine partnerships for peacemaking from the west side of Chicago to the
mountain sides of Colombia.  Celebrate to
the music of internationally acclaimed baritone Tony Brown in concert.  Don’t miss a stellar line-up of workshop
presenters including Bill Wylie-Kellerman, Ched Myers, Dorothy Friesen and many
more.  Stay tuned for a listing of workshops. 

Thanks
to our hosts at Reba Place Church,
the
deadline for FREE HOUSING with
neighborhood families has been extended to September
28
so register now. 

This event is open to the public.  More info at www.cpt.org,  e-mail timn@cpt.org, or call 773-376-0550.

PHOTOS: Right: Elce Redmond, Chicago organizer; Left: Tony Brown in concert.

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