CITY |
YEAR |
REPORT |
Bennington | 1997 |
51 Marchers, representing 7 churches. |
Burlington | 1997 |
1,000 representing 27 churches Preceding the March, 25 churches supported a 24-hour prayer vigil in downtown Burlington. Click below to see March PHOTOS. |
1998 |
We had a tremendous day, with police count estimating 550 people representing 22 registered churches, mainline denominations, as well as Catholic, evangelical, and pentecostal churches. Media was present, as well as Mayor Clavelle and Governor Dean taking note-- as they attended an on-site Memorial Day veterans observance we learned was to share Battery Park with us at the last minute! Click below to see March PHOTOS: |
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1999 |
350 marchers Click below to see March PHOTOS: |
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2000 |
450 marchers Click below to see March PHOTOS: |
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Newport | 1999 |
75 marchers |
Northeast State Correctional Facility in St. Johnsbury |
1998 |
7 marchers |
Northwest State Correctional Facility in St. Albans |
1997 |
19 marchers |
1998 |
21 marchers | |
1999 |
21 marchers | |
Richford | 1997 |
75, representing about 7 churches. They had two selectman join them and were received very, very favorably in the town. They didn't have a sound system as of the Thursday night before, and God came through with great sound. |
1998 |
25 marchers from 3 churches. | |
St. Albans | 1998 |
340 marchers from 12 churches |
1999 |
300 marchers | |
St. Johnsbury | 1997 |
300 representing 29 churches. It was reported there was an awesome move of God and many salvations. |
1998 |
220 marchers from 27 churches. | |
1999 |
250 marchers |
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