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Subject: Christmas Truce Centenary Commemoration ~ Hosted by Ross Altman
~ Wednesday, December 24th, 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM ~ At The Quaker Meeting
House in Santa Monica ~ With Jill Fenimore, Neil Hartman, Carol McArthur,
Peter Quentin and Ellen & Stuart Silverman
Christmas Truce Centenary Commemoration
Hosted by Ross Altman
Wednesday, December 24th
5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
At
The Quaker Meeting House
1440 Harvard Street, Santa Monica 90404
Potluck Refreshments at 7:00 PM Break followed by
A Holiday Sing-Along and Dramatic Reading of
Dylan Thomas' A Child's Christmas in Wales (excerpt)
$5 Suggested Donation!
No One Turned Away
On Christmas Eve, December 24, 2014 Los Angeles folk singer Ross Altman
hosts a Centennial commemoration of the storied Christmas Truce that took
place on Christmas Eve December 24, 1914. Altman will be joined by fellow
musicians Jill Fenimore, Neil Hartman, Carol McArthur, Peter Quentin and
Ellen and Stuart Silverman.
With songs, stories and poems that reflect and document the original
events that occurred on the battlefield this evening promises to be a
inspiring recreation of a singular moment in the history of warfare, when
soldiers themselves seized the day to declare a promise of peace in the
way that John Lennon would imagine 57 years later; what better way to
honor the hope of Christmas for peace on earth and goodwill towards man
than to remember the time when it actually seemed within our
grasp?
Five months after the guns of August began WWI soldiers on both sides of
No Man’s Land dividing the opposing forces in Europe’s major theatre of
war spontaneously laid down their arms and observed a self-declared truce
for the duration of Christmasnearly unprecedented in warfare. It has
been remembered ever since as a bright moment in an otherwise dark time
when the better angels of our nature and spirit of peace refused to be
extinguished.
On Christmas Eve 2014 therefore we pause to reflect and take a look back
at that spontaneous emergence of human conscience when an old Christmas
carol became something morea symbol of the power of cooperation and
peace as an alternative to war. Ross Altman hosts this musical and spoken
word commemoration of that extraordinary night one hundred years ago when
peace triumphed over the gods of war. Join us for an evening devoted to
memory and to imagine, in John Lennon’s words, all the people living life
in peace, in a world without war. We wonder if you can.
Ross may be reached at
greygoo...@aol.com or:
(323) 931-9321;