- Elizabeth Larson
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Saturday peace rally draws teens as well as adults
LUCERNE – A Saturday peace rally organized by two local teenagers drew about 50 people who marched and discussed their concerns about the current war in Iraq.
Conrad Kiczenski and Alie Stout, both 15, organized the rally, which took place began 2 and 4:30 p.m. at Lucerne Harbor Park.
Those who attended the afternoon event were an almost equal number of teens and adults. On the adult side were several members of Lake County Peace Action and District 3 Supervisor Denise Rushing.
Some visitors came from outside the county to participate. Madeline Daughton, a third grade teacher, and author Rudy Knoop, both of Covelo, drove over for the day to take part.
The location for the rally, in a grove of redwoods at the park, was especially poignant. Among the trees is one with a plaque called “The Freedom Tree.”
The plaque reads: “The Freedom Tree: With the vision of universal freedom for all mankind, this tree is dedicated to the POW/MIAs of California and all prisoners of war and missing action, 1973.”
Some of the signs carried at the rally had slogans such as, “Peace is not partisan,” and “Occupation is terror.”
Conrad himself carried a sign that said, “Tell Congress, stop funding war.”
The group marched and stood along the edge of the park bordering Highway 20, where a number of cars passing by honked as a show of support.
During an interview with videographer Hiram Dukes, Conrad said he's concerned that corporate media is helping keep people ignorant of the government's actions.
Several participants took their turn at the bullhorn to share their thoughts about the war and why the rally was important.
Finley resident Phil Murphy told the teens at the event that they should be proud of themselves for being there and taking action. “You're doing the right thing,” he said.
He added that by protesting the government's policies the teenagers were doing what their parents and neighbors have failed to do.
Both Conrad and Alie were pleased with the turnout.
“I was surprised at how many people showed up,” said Alie.
She said they hope to plan more events this summer.
Today at noon Alie and Conrad will lead a meeting of Lake County Youth Action at the Lucerne Senior Center. The newly forming group seeks to unite local teens in positive causes and activities.
For more information about Lake County Youth Action, e-mail Conrad at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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