NH Right to Life's Annual
MARCH  FOR  LIFE
CONCORD,  NH
Saturday
January 14, 2006
(See Complete Schedule Below)


In observance of the 33rd anniversary
of the 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision
which legalized well over 40 million deaths
 by surgical abortion in America ...
... and counting every 20 seconds...

Over 43 Million babies


The NH pro-life community witnessed against abortion on Saturday, January 14, 2006 -- the anniversary of the woeful Roe v. Wade decision.  Over 200 people participated on a rainy day for the church service, the rally at the NH State House, a march past the local abortion clinic, the fellowship luncheon, or a message of pro-life education, inspiration, and encouragement from our keynote speaker, Susanna Brennan.   

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MARCH  FOR  LIFE!

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THANKS!


Approximate Schedule:

9AM
to
9:30AM

Memorial observance at Concord Landfill (Old Turnpike Road) where aborted babies were dumped.   Read the 1989 poem by US Sen. Gordon Humphrey, and the story of how the babies were dumped there.  

10AM
to
11AM

Catholic Mass at St. John's Fellowship Hall  (72 South Main  / Route 3 in Concord, about 3/4 mile south of the gold-domed NH State House).   There is no Protestant Service this year due to a lack of attendance in years past.

11:30AM Gather at gold-domed NH State House plaza at 107 North Main (Route 3), Concord.   Distribute picket-witness signs.  Bring your own pro-life signs or use one of ours.  Brief speeches.  Rally for Life.
Noon
Sharp
March leaves State House plaza.   We march past the Concord abortuary (about 7 city blocks away) and we re-assemble at St. John's Fellowship Hall  (72 South Main / Route 3) for luncheon and presentations.
1:00pm
to
1:45pm
Marchers arrive at St. John's Fellowship Hall  (72 South Main / Route 3) , and light lunch begins.   Our tradition is for everyone to bring something light and easy to share if you can -- but bringing food is necessary!   If you can, consider bringing things like sandwiches, soup, chili, salads, cookies, soda, coffee, and such.  
Be sure to visit the various exhibitor tables.
1:45pm
to
2:00pm

Announcements and introductions at St. John's the Evangelist Fellowship Hall.  Reports on pro-life legislation, the NHRTL Educational Trust, etc.



2:00pm
to
2:55pm

 


Susanna Brennan
Keynote Speaker
for the 2006 March for Life
in Concord, NH, Sat. Jan 14


This year’s Key note speaker is Susanna Brennan, founder Hope Rising Post-Abortion Ministry a Christian mission to reach out and break the silence of abortion and help restore post-abortive women to a life of emotional, physical, and spiritual health.

 

Kelly Roy from Operation Outcry will help us understand the magnitude of the task before us and share how she found hope and healing from the Lord.   Kelly hopes to stop others from the pain of submitting to abortion, and thereby save babies.

 

We will also hear from UNH Students for Life on their projects and progress!

3:00pm
Adjournment.


REPORTS & PICS FROM PAST MARCHES


Each year, over 300 pro-life witnesses peacefully insist on legal restoration of the right to life for all innocent human life.

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Fellowship Hall was packed in 2003: click on any image for a closer look.