CAT LOVERS AGAINST THE BOMB CALENDAR
CLAB CALENDAR
Year 2000 cover cat: Violet

Our hope for a world …free of war …an Earth restored

Steer your way through the new year with the CAT LOVERS AGAINST THE BOMB wall calendar. Cover cat Violet and twelve other fascinating felines with thought-provoking quotations welcome you to the new milennium. Add to this catchy slogans and daily information on cat history and peace activities of the past, plus dates of importance in the struggle for human rights and equality.

11" x 8.5" 24 pages
Edited by Betty Olson
©&Published by Nebraskans for Peace
$7.95
ISBN 0-9659464-2-8

Y2K with Cats and Peace

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CLAB CALENDAR

CAT LOVERS AGAINST THE BOMB is an informal network of cat-loving peace activists and their feline companions. A core group first met in Lincoln, Nebraska, in November 1982, inspired by a CAT LOVERS AGAINST THE BOMB button from England. After some discussion they came up with the 1984 CAT LOVERS AGAINST THE BOMB (CLAB) wall calendar as a way to reach out to others of like mind--and to cat lovers who were not yet against the bomb.

Since that time the group has become widely scattered and anyone who owns a CLAB calendar or wears a CLAB button can be considered to be part of the CLAB network. The calendar continues to be published with Betty Olson as the Editor.

The 1998 calendar was the 15th successive calendar published and the 2000 calendar is now complete. All profit from sales of CLAB calendars and CLAB merchandise supports Nebraskans for Peace, a statewide advocacy organization working non-violently for peace with justice through community building, education and political action.

The theme for the 1999 calendar is PEACE IS POWERFUL. Peace activists know that a pacifist is not one who is passive. A pacifist's role is a difficult role, requiring education skills, patience, determination, persistence and plain nitty-gritty work. The work can shape attitudes and understanding. It can preserve life! It doesn't use the easy short-cut of violence. Power is redefined. PEACE IS POWERFUL!

Earl Lee, the 1999 cover cat has that determined, no-nonsense look that says he means business. Is this a powerful pose? Yes! You can say this cover cat looks powerful, determined, patient and friendly. But the 1999 calendar has a real variety of poses--there's Emily, who seems to be saying, "Let's be friends." There's no-nonsense Motorboat, thoughtful Eliza Doolittle, enticing Meribah, to name a few. And as always, the quotes inspire or refresh you each month. They are authored by some real activists, including Julia Ward Howe, Mohandas Gandhi, Peter Maurin, Thich Nhat Hanh, Phil Ochs, Elise Boulding and Jim Wallis. Besides, you have important events, holidays, and cat feats recorded almost daily. The CAT LOVERS AGAINST THE BOMB calendar takes you on a unique adventure for a whole year.

Price: US $7.95/Canada $11.50 each.
Order from
Nebraskans for Peace,
PO Box 83466
Lincoln, NE
68501

VISA & MC accepted. $7.95 + $1.25 postage.
Quantity prices available and special prices for
peace organizations using the calendar as a fund raiser.
Telephone (402)475-4620
FAX (402)477-6680
E-mail: Cat Calendar

Bookstores and others carrying the
1999 CAT LOVERS AGAINST THE BOMB wall calendars:

CALIFORNIA
Fields Bookstore, San Francisco

COLORADO
Tattered Cover, Denver
Boulder Bookstore, Boulder
The Book Stop, Greeley
Creekside Books & Art, Buena Vista
Durango Cat Company, Durango
First Street Books, Salida

ILLINOIS
57th Street Books, Chicago
Women & Children First, Chicago

MAINE
Gulf of Maine, Brunswick

MASSACHUSETTS
New Words Bookstore, Cambridge

MINNESOTA
Amazon Book Store, Minneapolis
Northern Sun Merchandising, Minneapolis

MISSOURI
Peace Nook Bookstore, Columbia

NEBRASKA
Prairie Books & Gifts, Hastings
All About Cats, Lincoln
Helping Hands Gifts & Books, Lincoln
The Way Home Music & Books, Lincoln
Nebraska Bookstore, Lincoln
Plainsmen Bookstore, Wesleyan University, Lincoln
University Bookstore, Lincoln
From Nebraska, Lincoln & Omaha
A Novel Idea, Lincoln
Avant Card, Lincoln
Open Harvest, Lincoln
Strawberry Fields, Omaha
McFoster's Natural Kind Cafe, Omaha

NEW MEXICO
Full Circle Books, Albuquerque

NEW YORK
Fellowship of Reconciliation Bookstore, Nyack

NORTH CAROLINA
Regulator Bookshop, Durham

OREGON
Powells Books, Portland
Book Nest at the Kirkridge Center, Bangor

TEXAS
Book Women, Austin

VERMONT
Bear Pond Books, Montpelier
Peace & Justice Store, Burlington

WASHINGTON
Elliott Bay Book Co., Seattle

On the internet they are sold through:

Click here to buy the 1999 calendar now!


CAT LOVERS AGAINST THE BOMB is not a membership type of organization but there are a number of ways in which you can participate:

Send suggestions for the calendar: quotes, dates and photographs (8" x 10" black and white glossy with good contrast, including cat's name, owner's name and photographer on back side of the photo) to:

Betty Olson
2535 A Street
Lincoln, NE 68502

You can also contact CLAB via e-mail at CLAB
Sell CLAB calendars to raise money for your local peace group.

Wear a CLAB button, T-shirt or sweatshirt so you can get into conversations with people not familiar with CLAB. This works well at bus stops, in elevators and at checkout lines in the supermarket!


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