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Community Comes Together for Stop the Violence Community Forum

07-10-2007 10:53 PM CET | Politics, Law & Society

Press release from: Urban Resource Center

On Tuesday July 24, 2007 the Community of Clarksville TN. will come together for a “Stop the Violence Community Forum” This will be a wonderful opportunity for the community to come together, listen, learn and most important, heal from some of the emotions felt by recent gun violence and the lives we have lost in our community.

The forum will take place at: New Providence United Methodist Church
1317 Fort Campbell Blvd Clarksville, TN from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Moderator & Keynote Speaker Pastor Tommy Vallejos, Director of the Hispanic Organization for Progress & Education (H.O.P.E.)

(A special presentation on Gang Awareness)

"Special Guest Panelists"

• TN State Representative Joe Pitts

• Clarksville Mayor Johnny Piper (invited)

• Interim Clarksville Police Chief Al Ansley

• Jimmie Garland Sr., President Clarksville NAACP

• Clarksville City Council Members

• Leaders from the Faith Community

• Rev. Marvin Berner, The Ripple Foundation

• Gabe Segovia, Concerned Citizen

• Kenneth Albritton, Community Activist

Free & Open to the Public

HOSTED BY THE URBAN RESOURCE CENTER, Mr. Terry McMoore Director

For more infromation please contact the:

Urban Resource Center
211 Andrew Drive
Clarksville TN. 37042
(931) 552-9076
(931) 378-1999

Non-profit Human/Civil Rights Organization

Urban Resource Center
211 Andrew Drive
Clarksville TN. 37042
(931) 552-9076
(931) 378-1999
Press Agent Mr. Terry McMoore

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