Peace and Labor Parade Seeks Marchers |
HEAR YE! HEAR YE!
September 25, 2011,
The Parade will assemble at the Parrott Avenue Municipal Parking Lot and begin at 2 pm. The Parade route winds through downtown
The parade organizers wish to invite community organizations, musical groups, clubs, teams, decorated cars and labor groups to participate, at no charge.
The 2011 Labor/Portsmouth Peace Treaty Parade commemorates the Treaty of Portsmouth -- the first Treaty negotiated between two foreign powers on neutral U.S. ground, an accomplishment for which President Theodore Roosevelt earned the Nobel Peace Prize -- and honors the men and women who make the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard the “gold standard” of Shipyards and the Seacoast’s police, firemen, teachers, nurses and others who do the same for their trades.
In 1902,
In 1906 a Treaty commemorative plaque was installed at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and in 1907, Treaty celebrations in downtown
In 2005, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty, the New Hampshire Air National Guard hosted a “Welcoming Parade” that recreated their 1905 historic role as well as honoring those who serve. 2005 was also the year that the Seacoast turned out in a force of yellow t-shirts to “Save Our Shipyard” from BRAC closure. The first Labor/Portsmouth Peace Treaty Parade on September 23, 2007 honored all of those traditions, as does the 2011 parade.
The Parade is organized by the Labor/Portsmouth Peace Treaty Parade Committee in conjunction with the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Metal Trades Union. For more information and registration forms to participate in the Labor/Portsmouth Peace Treaty Parade, contact Parade chairman Peter Somssich, 603-436-5221 or Stephanie Seacord, Portsmouth Peace Treaty Forum, Public Affairs Director, 603-772-1835. For more information about the Portsmouth Peace Treaty, visit the official Web site at PortsmouthPeaceTreaty.com