Schedule for Speakers Park
Centre College • 11 a.m.–11 p.m. • Thursday, October 5, 2000

Any schedule changes will be available at the
Speakers Park registration table on-site.

UPDATE: At a news conference on Monday, October 2, Danville Police Chief Larry Downs announced that the City of Danville would permit groups to march on the sidewalks along Main Street on October 5. The proposed route is west on Main Street to Maple Avenue, left onto Maple Avenue, then right onto Walnut, left onto Beatty Avenue, then right onto Russell Street and into Speakers Park. The time frames in which groups can march through the block between Fifth Street and Maple Avenue are 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Groups wishing to march on this route should consult with Chief Downs as to the application process, times and places for staging, and other details. Chief Downs can be reached at 859-238-1220.


11:00—Winona LaDuke, Green Party Vice Presidential Candidate
11:15—Green Party of Centre College
11:30—Green Party of Central Kentucky
11:45—Green Party of Northern Kentucky University

12:00—Music
12:15—Solidarity (Labor rights group from Detroit)
12:30—Indigenous Peoples’ Movement (from Earlham College Runyon Center)
12:45—To Sense

1:00 —Music
1:30 —American Association of Retired Persons

2:00—Mars Society (Ohio Chapter)
2:15—Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
2:30—Students for Social Justice (Bellarmine College)
2:45—Student Environmental Action Coalition of Kentucky

3:00—ECCO (Environmentally Conscious Centre Organization)
3:15—University of Louisville Green Party
3:30—University of Kentucky Leftist Student Union
3:45—American Civil Liberties Union
4:00—University of Kentucky Green Party
4:15—Billionaires for Bush (or Gore)
4:30—United Students Against Sweatshops
4:45—Clean Money Kentucky

5:00—Music
5:15—Kentucky Interfaith Coalition on Latin America and the Caribbean
5:30—Voices in the Wilderness
5:45—Kick 66/Kentucky Heartwood

6:00—CentrePeace
6:15—Libertarian Party
6:30—Reform Party
6:45—Constitution Party (Dr. Curtis Frasier, Vice-Presidential Candidate

7:00—Democratic Socialist Party
7:15—Right to Life/Pro-Life group
7:30—Million Mom March
7:45—Sierra Club

8:00—Kentucky Student/Youth Progressive Network
8:15—Coalition to Open the Debates
8:30—Music
8:45—Kentucky Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty

9:00 The Debate will be shown on a large-screen TV in Speakers Park


Notes: All permits received were granted. Groups should plan to speak for no more than 10-12 minutes to give time for change from one group to the next. The College will provide: Speakers’ platform and amplification equipment; 16 tables which groups have reserved for literature and displays; portable toilets; concession stand; free water stand; information desk; Masters of Ceremonies; medical personnel on standby; security for Speakers Park.

Contacts: Rick Axtell, religion professor and host for Speakers Park 859-238-5245
Clarence Wyatt, Centre debate co-chair 859-583-5243
Patsi Trollinger, Centre communications office 859-583-6896