Veterans For Peace Chapter 46 Monterey, CA

Veterans For Peace Chapter 46 Monterey, CA Veterans For Peace (VFP) is a national organization of veterans and associate members who advocate for the ultimate abolishment of war through non-violence

Statement of Purpose
We, having dutifully served our nation, do hereby affirm our greater responsibility to serve the cause of world peace. To this end we will work, with others
To increase public awareness of the costs of war
To restrain our government from intervening, overtly and covertly, in the internal affairs of other nations
To end the arms race and to reduce and eventually eli

minate nuclear weapons
To seek justice for veterans and victims of war
To abolish war as an instrument of national policy. To achieve these goals, members of Veterans For Peace pledge to use non-violent means and to maintain an organization that is both democratic and open with the understanding that all members are trusted to act in the best interests of the group for the larger purpose of world peace.

Earth's Greatest Enemy film screening. Wed, July 1, 6 - 8:30 PM (doors 5:30 PM), at the Resource Center for Nonviolence ...
06/12/2026

Earth's Greatest Enemy film screening. Wed, July 1, 6 - 8:30 PM (doors 5:30 PM), at the Resource Center for Nonviolence (RCNV), 612 Ocean St, Santa Cruz

KSQD is a promotional partner for the screening of Earth's Greatest Enemy, a ground-breaking environmental documentary.

When: Wed, July 1 • 6–8:30 PM (doors 5:30 PM)
Where: Resource Center for Nonviolence (RCNV), 612 Ocean St, Santa Cruz

Thank you again to our Peace Patriots for being disciplined and persistent.  We will continue to speak directly to the o...
06/12/2026

Thank you again to our Peace Patriots for being disciplined and persistent. We will continue to speak directly to the officers at the Naval Post Graduate School.

Next action: July 9th, Sloat Gate 2:45-4p

06/11/2026
Naval Post Graduate Campus- Monterey, we will be there tomorrow.We understand that officers have been reprimanded and di...
06/11/2026

Naval Post Graduate Campus- Monterey, we will be there tomorrow.

We understand that officers have been reprimanded and discouraged from engaging with us. We will still be there to support them and encourage them to follow their conscience.

Tomorrow, Thursday June 11th
2:45 PM–4:00 PM
Sloat Gate
Naval Postgraduate School

This is huge!
06/07/2026

This is huge!

Please plan to attend this event, purchase tickets even if you can't attend.
06/01/2026

Please plan to attend this event, purchase tickets even if you can't attend.

05/25/2026

Remembering ALL Victims of War

Memorial Day is meant to be a solemn occasion for honoring the memory of American service members who have died fighting in U.S. wars. While the government and mainstream media typically use Memorial Day to glorify war, for us it takes on a different meaning. As veterans of U.S. wars, we too remember and mourn our “fallen,” but reject the pro-war undertones of the holiday, understanding that so many young lives have been sacrificed unwillingly in wars that should never have happened. And we take care to remember all lives lost in needless wars.

On this Memorial Day, as we pause to remember American service members who have died during the nation’s wars, let us also remember the astounding number of civilians who have perished in war. Since WWI, there have been far more civilian deaths in each conflict than military deaths – the ratio worsens by each conflict with each succeeding year – and the number of civilian wounded is many times greater than those killed outright.�

As we remember the soldiers, sailors, military who have died in this nation’s wars, we must reflect on the broken lives and communities that endure – here in this country, on this land, and abroad – paying the true costs of war.

For most Americans, Memorial Day is a three-day, red-white-and-blue holiday marking the beginning of summer – a weekend of travel, barbecues, and endless sales. It's as if we Americans understand that the main freedom paid for with the blood of U.S. military members is our freedom to consume.

“Have a good Memorial Day” people will say, as if it is possible to have a good day when one is commemorating the war dead.

For Veterans For Peace, Memorial Day is an occasion for remembering all victims of war. It is a day to re-dedicate ourselves to the cause of peace – at home, and abroad – and to remind through our solemn ceremonies and displays that peace is possible if we really want it.

Address

1364 Fremont Boulevard
Seaside, CA
93955

Opening Hours

2:30pm - 5pm

Telephone

(831) 536-4940

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