Blue Water Season for Nonviolence
Honoring the vision for a nonviolent world.

Archive for March, 2011

Speaker – Bob Weir

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

Bob Weir, Author and speaker, will be presenting “How Could So Many Murder So Many?” on

April 3rd at Unity of Blue Water at 1:00pm.

This has been said to be a “soul-searching journey” that “gripped the audience from start to finish” as he walks you through his tour of the Holocaust Memorial in East Berlin.

Unity of Blue Water is located at 431 17th St. in Port Huron

A love offering will be taken
All are welcome.

Radioactive Waste in the Great Lakes

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Blue Water Sierra Club presents:
Kevin Kamps, Nuclear Waste Watchdog from Beyond Nuclear

“Radioactive Waste in the Great Lakes
Transport, Trafficking, Deep Burial – Spreading our Radioactive Footprint”

7 p.m. – Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Port Huron Municipal Office Center Meeting Room
100 McMorran Boulevard, Port Huron
Free and open to the public

Mr. Kamps will address concerns regarding:
• The proposed transport of radioactive steam generators through the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway.
• The proposed deep underground radioactive dump, for much of the waste from 20 Ontario reactors, beneath Lake Huron’s shores near Kincardine, Ontario. The draft EIS is due out this March, with a 6 month comment period, followed by hearings.
• The current situation for U.S radioactive reactor waste.
• Address briefly the situation in Japan.

For more information contact Kay Cumbow, 810-346-4513.

Blue Water Sierra Club is part of the SE Michigan Group of the Michigan Chapter of Sierra Club.
SEMG Website http://michigan.sierraclub.org/semg/
Michigan Sierra Club Chapter:http://michigan.sierraclub.org/

Closing Ceremony 2011

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

The Blue Water Season for Nonviolence
Closing Ceremony
Monday, April 4, 2011 7:00pm

Upper Level Acrostic Cafe
1227 10th Avenue
Port Huron, MI 48060

Join us as we close the 2011 Season for Nonviolence with music, song and spoken word as we honor the anniversary death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. For more information contact Lyn Chabot at 810-327-1802 or via email by filling out our Contact Form (click this link to be directed to the form).

Chatfield School Event

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

The Chatfield School Theater Class and Choir will present the civil rights play, “We Are the Dream: The Legacy of Martin Luther King Junior,” Thursday, March 17 at 7pm at The Pix Theater.

The Pix Theater is located at 172 W. Nepessing St. Lapeer, MI 48446
Tickets are free and may be reserved in advance at 810-664-4824

Info about the play:
We Are the Dream chronicles the life of Martin Luther King Junior as he leads the civil rights movement during the turbulent 20th Century. Included in the play are the stories of Rosa Parks, Vivian Jones, and other courageous leaders of the non-violent civil rights movement. This play is appropriate for kids and adults.
The Chatfield School is proud to sponsor this event and to partner with the Blue Water Season for Non-Violence.



Bill Kraly
8th Grade Educator
Chatfield School

“I touch the future. I teach.” – Christa McAuliffe