Archive for December, 2010

FLASH MOB SERENADES HOLIDAY SHOPPERS

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

As the winter solstice arrived, nine Grannies and one Buddy sang anti-war-toys lyrics to shoppers on Flatbush Avenue outside the Atlantic Center Mall  and gave peace cards stating “War is Not a Game.”

We then entered the mall and weaved in and out of the Target toy aisles, serenading shoppers with “Don’t buy war toys, Don’t buy war toys, Girls and Boys” (a la Frere Jacques).

Our signs proclaimed “No War – No War Toys” and we were greeted with smiles and approving nods from the shoppers.

The serenade resounded through the top floor and lasted about ten minutes until…

…store security called for help and eventually escorted us down the escalator.  The Flash Mob had had its fun and then melted away.

- Nydia Leaf
for the Granny Peace Brigade
Photos: Eva-Lee Baird

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GRAN Central Caroling 2010!

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

GRAN Central Station once again was the scene with 15 NYC Metro Raging Grannies: Judith, Mercy, Lillian, Corinne, Rachel, Susan L., Sally, Alice, Nora, Pam, Adele, Maxine and Susan K. and Granny Peace Brigaders: Eva-Lee and Bev, caroling for peace.  We gathered at the information kiosk and sang for over an hour, thanks to Bev and Adele.

The kids loved our songs and busy commuters would stop and listen and laugh, before continuing on their way.

We were free entertainment!  We didn’t get one negative comment from the crowd, any frown turned into a smile when they heard the lyrics.  We really had a wonderful time with our great audience.

A group of four women: granny and daughters, joined us and were laughing with glee over our lyrics, it was a splendid evening.

Yer Raging Reporter,
- Mercy VanVlack
Photos: Eva-Lee Baird

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Bud’s Photos of End-War-in-Afghanistan Demo

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

Read more and watch video in a blog post by David Wallace, “131 ARRESTED IN WHITE HOUSE PROTEST, 11 MORE ARRESTED IN NYC’S TIMES SQUARE .”

The Granny Peace Brigade gives a big thank you to Bud and Fran Korotzer for yet again being out in the streets for peace, for taking wonderful photographs and for sending them along.

Bud took the photos on Thursday, December 16 as some Grannies joined Veterans for Peace in NYC in support of the Veterans for Peace demo in Washington DC.

Bev who went to Washington to chain herself to a fence in the cause of peace had this to say about the DC demo: “It was cold out there in the snow. I moved around before finally sitting handcuffed to the White House fence with Elaine Brower and Richie Marini considering if we should have the police drag us or walk out. We chose walking, Richie was dragged….The process of getting our summons arraignment court date for January 4th was the usual pain in the butt to encourage us to “pay out” the $ 100. fine. There are  36 arrestees who opted to continue our civil resistance and go to trial. ”

Read more by David Wallace here: “131 ARRESTED IN WHITE HOUSE PROTEST, 11 MORE ARRESTED IN NYC’S TIMES SQUARE .”

- Eva-Lee Baird & Bev Rice
for the Granny Peace Brigade
Photos – Bud Korotzer

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Peace Toys, Not War Toys

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

Why did Lillian P at the age of 94 step into a car at the Ferris Wheel in Toys R Us? And her companions Barbara W, Teddy and Carol — what could have been on their minds as they slipped in beside Lillian? On the Ferris wheel in another car was Molly (she’s 92) with Bev, Tibby and Nydia. Nearby Jenny, Ann, Edith and Barbara H rode in a completely non-nonagenarian car.

As the the wheel began to turn the twelve riders unfurled their banners and sang John Lennon’s “All we are saying is give peace a chance.”

The Raging Grannies in the lobby joined the riders in song — all of us there to encourage shoppers to choose toys that can help children become productive, compassionate adults.

The Toys R Us employees handled the folks on the Ferris wheel with courtesy and restraint. They asked the peace riders to put their banners away and allowed them complete their turn on the Ferris wheel. The riders put the banners away while their cars were down near the Ferris wheel entrance and unfurled them again when the cars were up on high.

There were a lot of thumbs up signs and two young men who were working in the store taking photographs began singing with us. But there were some negative responses. One man called out “Buy your kid a gun.” When asked to say it again for the camera he refused. A woman said “They are terrorizing the kids,” but we didn’t see any kids who looked remotely terrorized — just curious. I am heartsick that someone could attach the word terrorize to this action. Twelve people held signs saying “War is Not a Game” and No More War Toys.” Another dozen or so joined in quietly singing, “Give peace a chance.”

After a bit of amicable discussion with the security people we left the store and gathered outside to sing and distribute greeting cards asking shoppers to “Think before you buy.”

Season’s Greetings from the Granny Peace Brigade

In peace always,

- Eva-Lee Baird
for the Granny Peace Brigade
All Photos by Masahiro Hosoda

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