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Monday December 14, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Join DC Clergy United for Marriage Equality and JUFJ in calling on the DC City Council to enact full marriage equality in 2009. 

Stand on the side of love at the Family, Faith, & Fairness  Rally for Marriage Equality at the Kennedy Recreation Center on Monday, 12/14, at 7:00 pm.  Rally will feature the voices of community activists, clergy leaders, local politicians, choirs and more. 

The Kennedy Rec Center is at 1410 7th St, NW, near the Mt. Vernon/Convention Center Metro stop.

To learn more about DC Clergy United, see their webpage here.

Friday December 18, 2009
Start: 6:45 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Friday, Dec 18 - circle seating, with instruments

Shabbat Hanukkah and TLStival!

Church of the Pilgrims building

2201 P St NW

Gothic building with large rainbow "welcome" banner on west side of 22nd St between P & Q Sts, NW. Enter around to the left side of the main entrance through the stairs down marked "Fellowship Hall."

6:45 pm services; 8:15 pm veggie potluck
Directions here

Friday January 8, 2010
Start: 6:45 pm
End: 8:30 pm

a cappella, facing East

dvar tikkun Ayanna Williams
DC Hunger Solutions 

Church of the Pilgrims building

2201 P St NW

Gothic building with large rainbow "welcome" banner on west side of 22nd St between P & Q Sts, NW. Enter around to the left side of the main entrance through the stairs down marked "Fellowship Hall."6:45 pm services; 8:15 pm veggie potluck

Directions here

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