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Mother’s Day Anti-Drone Demonstration and Statewide Membership Meeting

Posted on April 28, 2015

Mother Jones

The Socialist Party of Michigan will be holding its next statewide membership meeting this Mother’s Day, May 10th, near Battle Creek.

We will also be holding a demonstration to protest the use of drone aircraft at the Battle Creek Air National Guard Base, which serves as an operational center for the MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle.

The Kalamazoo Peace Center will be joining us in organizing this event.

The demonstration will last from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m and will take place at the front entrance to the base, which is located at 3367 West Dickman Road in Battle Creek.

After the demonstration, we will retire to Players Grill for a combination lunch gathering and official meeting.

Players Grill is located at 506 East Michigan Avenue in the nearby village of Augusta, just up the road from the base.

SPMI members have full voting, motioning, and proposal-making rights at all SPMI state membership meetings.  The meeting is open to interested public observers, and members are encouraged to bring along guests.

WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

Meetings and events listed below are open to all interested members of the public who wish to attend. All meetings and events are free unless otherwise noted.
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