There will be a vigil from 9:00 p.m. until midnight at Mowry Park in Greenwich, NY. The vigil will be to mark the one year disappearance of Jaliek. We are planning a respectful and peaceful vigil. Please bring lawn chairs and dress warmly.
Motorcade Rememorial Procession
There will be a group of us driving to Greenwich. We are meeting Saturday, November 1st at 7:00 p.m. at Latham Farms in the Hannaford parking area. We will have a law enforcement escort and at 8:00 p.m. we will drive by Red Robin Restaurant and follow the route Stephen says he took with Jaliek to Greenwich. In Greenwich we will momentarily pause at 11 Hill Street and then continue to Mowry Park where we will have a respectful, peaceful vigil for Jaliek until midnight.
Anyone wishing to drive their car in the escorted group NEEDS to e-mail Barbara Reeley at Claywomn@aol.com We need to know the number of cars to be escorted.
October 29, 2008
Vigil to mark one year disappearance of Jaliek Rainwalker
Vigil for Jaliek in Albany, 11/01/08
Saturday November 1, 2008 will mark the one-year anniversary of the last time Jaliek “Jay” Rainwalker the then 12-year-old child who disappeared from 11 Hill Street in Greenwich, NY was seen.
In addition to the Vigil Jaliek’s grandparents Barbara Reeley and Dennis Smith will be holding where a car brigade will begin at 8pm from Latham Farms to Mowry Park in Greenwich with a candle light vigil from 9pm to 12am.
Fresh Anointing Ministries will also be holding a candle light walk for Jaliek in Albany for those who would like to be a part of our remembrance of Jaliek but cannot make to Greenwich.
We will gather between 6 and 6:30 on the east side of the capital we will then proceed up Washington Avenue to Swan over to State Street entering the Empire State Plaza to Madison Avenue and ending at the NYS Missing Persons Monument next to the NYS Museum where we will pause for a candle light prayer vigil for Jaliek. We ask those that are unable to make the walk with us to go directly to the Monument on the corner of Madison Avenue and Swan Street.
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter.”
~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ~

