Sunday Worship at 10:45am
24 Circular Street, Saratoga Springs, NY
Saratoga Springs
Peace Fair
Sunday, September 22, 2019
Registration for Exhibitors
Let us know if you are having trouble entering information - pay on line and email the downloaded registration...
If you can't register online
We invite exhibitors to Celebrate work being done, Educate about what still needs to be done and Motivate peace-fair attendees to take action!
Questions: Deidre Ladd: deirdresladd@gmail.com,
kristin.oakes27@gmail.com
Register by Sept 7 $30 for not-for-profits, $45 for businesses.
Late registration Sept 8-19 is $45 for NFP and $60 for businesses
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A tent location, table and chairs can be provided if necessary, although exhibitors are encouraged to bring their own (about half of exhibitors do so). All exhibitors must make a connection in their displays to paths to Peace and Justice or through addressing contributing factors for violence and injustice such as scarcity of resources, scarcity of food, bullying, wars, or lack of respect or understanding of others.
In past years over 50 exhibitors have shared what they are doing and offered activities such as signing petitions, writing letters, learning how to reduce violence in families and communities, and supporting organizations already at work. In addition there are Fair Trade items for sale and family- friendly activities.
Registration is through the link on this page or by mailing or emailing your registration form and registration fees (check payable to PNECC)
Mail to Peace Fair
c/o PNECC, PO box 582, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
2019 Partners as of Aug 9
Congregational Church
Saratoga County
Saratoga Meeting of the Religious Society
of Friends (Quakers)
Mission Statement:
The mission of the Peace Week/Fair is to empower attendees to build a more peaceful world. Peace Week/Fair will showcase the hard work and creative spirit of individuals and organizations dedicated to promoting peace and justice in all facets of our lives.
The vision for this effort is an increased personal and societal commitment to use peaceful means to resolve conflict and increase efforts to prevent conflicts through justice, environmental stewardship, fair trade and decreased militarization. A better understanding and tolerance between individuals, communities and societies will help build and sustain a culture of peace.
Hosted by the Presbyterian-New England Congregational Church (PNECC)