I'll be going to the library this evening...
Tuesday, July 26th, 2005 10:02 amWINSLOW -- Freedom-of-speech controversies still raging after Winslow's Fourth of July Parade will find a platform tonight at the Winslow Public Library.
The community is invited to a conversation with Waterville Bridges for Peace and Justice members and the executive director of Maine Civil Liberties Union, Shenna L. Bellows. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m.
The controversy originally erupted when a committee arranging the town's Fourth of July Parade denied one group a spot in the parade. Parade organizer Ron LeClair said he and other committee members barred Waterville Bridges for Peace and Justice from the event because of the group's pro-peace stance.
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The community is invited to a conversation with Waterville Bridges for Peace and Justice members and the executive director of Maine Civil Liberties Union, Shenna L. Bellows. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m.
The controversy originally erupted when a committee arranging the town's Fourth of July Parade denied one group a spot in the parade. Parade organizer Ron LeClair said he and other committee members barred Waterville Bridges for Peace and Justice from the event because of the group's pro-peace stance.
Here's the rest of the story.
