September 7, 2009
Bill Morse, who helped establish the Landmine Relief Fund to clear landmines in Cambodia, will visit the Earlham School of Religion at 228 College Ave. in Richmond from Sept. 12-18.
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Morse, of Palm Springs, Calif., will speak at the school's common meal at noon Sept. 15 and the college's peace forum at noon Sept. 17.
He will tell the story of Aki Ra, the founder of the Cambodia Landmine Museum, who has spent years clearing thousands of landmines in Cambodia -- at one time by hand.
For more information on Morse's appearance, call the college at (765) 983-1423.For more information on the Landmine Relief Fund, visit www.landmine-relief-fund.com or www.cambodianselfhelpdemining. org.
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Morse, of Palm Springs, Calif., will speak at the school's common meal at noon Sept. 15 and the college's peace forum at noon Sept. 17.
He will tell the story of Aki Ra, the founder of the Cambodia Landmine Museum, who has spent years clearing thousands of landmines in Cambodia -- at one time by hand.
For more information on Morse's appearance, call the college at (765) 983-1423.For more information on the Landmine Relief Fund, visit www.landmine-relief-fund.com or www.cambodianselfhelpdemining. org.
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