Here’s the facebook announcement as it appears on the Occupy Keene discussion group from Tuathal Thomas Fitzsimmons:
I am planning a leafleting/protest on the sidealks in front of and along side the Bank of America (Central Square and Washington Street), this Friday, October 21, from 11:00 to 2:00 pm (3:00 if you can stay). I will have plenty of flyers: one side will identify the fraudulent and rapacious actvities of the Bank of America specifically; the other will be more positive promotion of Move Your Money day on November 5, along with the ‘whys’ of credit unions, and the stpes depositiors need to take NOW to be ready to close their accounts by the 5th. Signs would be GREAT….simple and to the point: “MOVE YOUR MONEY!,” and/or “BOA: BAILOUTS, FRAUD, FORECLOSURES & FEES,” “SUPPORT CREDIT UNIONS, NOT BANKSTERS.” Just join me there…I’ll be ready!
The Keene Police Department Fan Page on Facebook is dedicated to encouraging professionalism and transparency in the Keene Police Department. In addition, it can be a useful tool for identifying police officers and sharing important information relevant to the Keene Police Department’s “activities.”
If you have photographs (preferably names as well) of those employed at the Keene Police Department, please consider sharing them on the Keene Police Department Fan Page or emailing them to kanga@sover.net – to help the two Keene-based activists administering the page keep it up to date.
1. Police abuse in a Manchester School
2. The Occupy movement comes to Keene and Occupier Craig Rice is in-studio to talk about it.
New for this episode: Heika Courser has her first show as anchor, Michele Seven has her first show as part of the opinion panel and Ali Havens joins the opinion panel for the first time.
Hello FK readers, it’s that time of year again…A time for foliage, cider, pumpkins, and of course, FREE KEENE FEST! This Sunday from 12-4pm on Railroad Square there will be festivities aplenty! Vendors of unique variety, live music, and a food drive to benefit the local shelters/food pantries. If you would like to sell something, please bring a table and join us. Or just come on downtown to listen to some great music and see agorism at it’s best! Hope to see you all there!
This festival has been happening for several years, with minimal interference. I sincerely hope to see it become yet another success. I also strongly urge everyone to bring over a non-perishable food item, such as a canned good or anything that does not go bad quickly. There will be a table with boxes labeled for this specifically. Thank you in advance!