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[Please forward this message ASAP to all networks that might be interested but also to all friends with children who may be interested in the peace concert in Wellington on Friday 12 May. Invite your friends to forward this to their networks/friends, and so on!] The National Consultative Committee on Disarmament (NCCD) is delighted to announce that its international peace and disarmament convention on 13 and 14 May will be preceded by a concert for peace in Wellington's Michael Fowler Centre in the evening of 12 May. Without the untiring support of the Wellington City Council, this concert initiative would never have got off the drawing board. There will be a major national and regional media campaign over the next three weeks, capitalizing on the synergy between the convention and the concert. The combination of the two events also demonstrates our commitment to open up discussion of peace and disarmament to a broad and hopefully more youthful constituency of public opinion. As the convention venue can accommodate only about 200 participants, we are advising those wanting to attend to register as soon as possible, to avoid disappointment. The Michael Fowler Centre accommodates about 2000, so that is less of a problem there. But be in and invite young friends and relations to share in this memorable celebration of peace, at which Mayor Akiba will make a brief appearance. To refresh your memory of the convention, its speakers and programme, go to www.nccd.org.nz. You can register by downloading the registration form from the website. You can book for the pop concert at Ticketek, www.ticketek.com Celebration of Peace Rock Concert Michael Fowler Centre Friday 12 May. I attach the concert poster below. You can download it from the bottom of the Rock concert section of the website, and you can print it out and display it wherever you want to. Looking forward to seeing you in Wellington on 12-14 May. And don't forget that, for those who can stay on an extra day, the first part of Monday 15 May will be devoted to a laid-back but important discussion involving overseas and NZ participants about concrete ways in which peace groups can work together more effectively in future. Bob Rigg

(Chair, NCCD) (04) 977-2908 021 488-003

(New Zealand)