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David's Tent FOIA.Xlsx Permit Number Status Function Type Permit: Permit Arrival Departure Location of proposed activity THE MALL‐CENTER PANELS & GRAVEL WALKWAYS‐7TH TO 12TH STREETS, RESERVATION #553, JOHN MARSHALL PARK 14‐0001 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment March for Life Education and Defense Fund 1/19/2014 1/23/2014 AND HAINS POINT PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE‐NORTH SIDEWALK AT MEADE 14‐0002 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Reform America dba Created Equal 1/22/2014 1/22/2014 STATUE The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church 14‐0003 Cancelled Demonstration/1st Amendment in Washigton, DC 1/17/2014 1/20/2014 14‐0004 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Rolling Thunder 1/14/2014 2/3/2014 14‐0005 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Rolling Thunder 2/4/2014 2/24/2014 14‐0006 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Jesus House 1/1/2014 4/1/2014 Mall center walkways between 7th‐12th 14‐0013 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Nezhat Family Foundation 3/11/2014 3/14/2014 Streets 14‐0021 Cancelled Demonstration/1st Amendment Earth Day Network 4/2/2014 4/25/2014 Vincent Orange At‐Large D.C. Council 14‐0031 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Member 4/16/2014 4/17/2014 14‐0032 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Capital Church 4/19/2014 4/20/2014 14‐0034 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Tim Hamaker 4/1/2014 4/6/2014 14‐0045 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment My Sisters Place 5/17/2014 5/17/2014 National Khalsa Day parade Organization/Dr. 14‐0051 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Paramjit Sing Ajrawat 4/11/2014 4/12/2014 15‐23 St., Independence Ave, Constitution 14‐0056 Processing Demonstration/1st Amendment Rolling Thunder, Inc./Arthur Muller 5/23/2014 5/25/2014 Ave, Area 16 14‐0060 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Rolling Thunder 2/25/2014 3/17/2014 14‐0061 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Rolling Thunder 3/18/2014 4/7/2014 14‐0062 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Rolling Thunder 4/8/2014 4/28/2014 14‐0063 Processing Demonstration/1st Amendment Rolling Thunder 4/29/2014 5/19/2014 14‐0064 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Rolling Thunder 5/20/2013 6/9/2013 Rolling Thunder Ride for Freedom/First 23rd St., Independence Ave 15 ‐ 23, Ohio 14‐0065 Processing Demonstration/1st Amendment Amendment Demonstration Run 5/25/2014 5/25/2014 Drive, henry Bacon Drive 14‐0068 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Sludies Solutions Results, Inc 5/23/2014 5/26/2014 Pennyslvania Ave National Historic Site south sidewalks between 3rd and 12th Streets, in front of the Old Post Office Tower. Participants will march to Taft 14‐0086 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment W.A.R. ‐ Walk Against Rape 4/5/2014 4/5/2014 Memorial Park. 14‐0088 Processing Demonstration/1st Amendment Washington DC Falun Gong Group 5/4/2014 5/4/2014 14‐0091 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN) 5/3/2014 5/3/2014 Madison Ave, Jefferson Dr, 3rd St., 14th St. 14‐0094 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment State‐Line Motorcycle Ministry Inc 5/23/2014 5/25/2014 14‐0096 Turndown Demonstration/1st Amendment Rebecca Corry 5/3/2014 5/3/2014 FreedomFest/DC (Formerly Christ on the 14‐0099 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Mall)/Jose Lopez 6/27/2014 7/5/2014 Jason Warf, Rebecca Forbes, Candacee 14‐0101 Cancelled Demonstration/1st Amendment Junkin 4/20/2014 4/20/2014 14‐0103 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Tim Hamaker 7/1/2014 7/6/2014 Mall Center Panel‐3rd to 4th Streets Lafayette Park and Henry Bacon Drive 14‐0107 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Fourth of July Hemp Coalition ‐ John Pylka 7/3/2014 7/4/2014 Ballfield 14‐0112 Cancelled Demonstration/1st Amendment Medford Lakes Leos Club 5/24/2014 5/24/2014 Kommunity Fesitval 7th Annual Kommunity 14‐0118 Cancelled Demonstration/1st Amendment Festival on the National Mall 7/12/2014 7/13/2014 14‐0124 Turndown Demonstration/1st Amendment Hope Ministries International 6/7/2014 6/7/2014 14‐0125 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment The Potters House/Angelo Colona 7/25/2014 7/26/2014 14‐0127 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Point Man International Ministries 5/24/2014 5/26/2014 Center for Bio‐Ethical Reform/Kurt 14‐0129 Cancelled Demonstration/1st Amendment Linnemann 1/22/2014 1/22/2014 14‐0130 Processing Demonstration/1st Amendment Rolling Thunder Washington DC Inc. 6/10/2014 6/30/2014 14‐0131 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Rolling Thunder Washington DC Inc. 7/1/2014 7/21/2014 14‐0132 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Rolling Thunder Washington DC Inc. 7/22/2014 8/11/2014 14‐0134 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Reconciliation Community Church 7/9/2014 9/13/2014 14‐0136 Cancelled Demonstration/1st Amendment Audism Free America 7/8/2014 4/10/2015 14‐0138 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Temple Beth El 3/1/2014 3/1/2014 14‐0141 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment ISKCON of Potomac 1/1/2014 1/21/2014 NORTH SIDE 14‐0142 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment ISKCON of Potomac 1/22/2014 2/11/2014 NORTH SIDE 14‐0143 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment ISKCON of Potomac 2/12/2014 3/4/2014 NORTH SIDE 14‐0144 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment ISKCON of Potomac 3/5/2014 3/25/2014 NORTH SIDE 14‐0145 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment ISKCON of Potomac 3/26/2014 4/15/2014 NORTH SIDE 14‐0155 Processing Demonstration/1st Amendment The Marriage Mission 8/30/2014 8/30/2014 14‐0161 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Van Cleve Sixth Grade Students 5/23/2014 5/23/2014 The Byway and Hedges for Christ Min White 14‐0172 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment House Prayer 5/3/2014 5/3/2014 North & South Jefferson Drive, JFK Hockey 14‐0187 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment National Mall and Memorial Parks 6/24/2014 7/10/2014 Fields, Wallenberg Rugby Field 14‐0190 Cancelled Demonstration/1st Amendment Amod Desai 9/7/2014 9/7/2014 14‐0192 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Lion of Judah Church 9/27/2014 9/27/2014 Lincoln Memorial Plaza Music Celebrations International LLC/Bangor 14‐0202 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment High School Band 4/20/2014 4/20/2014 Super Holiday Tours/Starrs Mill High School 14‐0213 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Band 4/11/2014 4/11/2014 Peter Lonsway on behalf of the National 14‐0218 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Park Service 2/2/2015 2/15/2015 Ellipse‐North Half 14‐0230 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Harvest and Harmony 1/2/2014 1/22/2014 14‐0231 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Harvest and Harmony 1/23/2014 2/12/2014 14‐0232 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Harvest and Harmony 2/13/2014 3/5/2014 14‐0251 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment George Davis 8/20/2014 8/20/2014 14‐0253 Processing Demonstration/1st Amendment Davids Tent USA 9/15/2014 11/6/2014 14‐0255 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Center for Bio‐Ethical Reform 1/21/2014 1/21/2014 (Area 553) Triangle between Constitution 14‐0256 Cancelled Demonstration/1st Amendment Center for Bio‐Ethical Reform 1/22/2014 1/22/2014 and Pennsylvania Ave 14‐0268 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Campaign for Christ Church Reformation 11/1/2014 11/1/2014 Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Steps 14‐0280 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Families for Justice as Healing 6/21/2014 6/21/2014 Sylvan Theater and Surrounding Grounds 14‐0297 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Million Youth Peace March Intl 10/25/2014 10/25/2014 Fedup Coalition/Steve Rummler Hope 14‐0314 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Foundation 9/28/2014 9/28/2014 Sylvan Theater & Lafayette Park 14‐0325 Processing Demonstration/1st Amendment Scott J. 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Washington Park‐Piscataway Park 14‐0375 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism 1/11/2014 3/22/2014 14‐0388 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Stop Modern Slavery 10/4/2014 10/4/2014 14‐0394 Cancelled Demonstration/1st Amendment Naitonal Organization for Marriage 7/30/2014 7/31/2014 National Mall 10th ‐ 13th Street 14‐0396 Processing Demonstration/1st Amendment Washington DC Falun Gong Group 5/10/2014 5/11/2014 14‐0397 Cancelled Demonstration/1st Amendment Washington DC Falun Gong Group 7/10/2014 5/10/2015 Mall‐4th‐7th, Washington Monument Grds. NW Quad. and World War II Memorial 14‐0398 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Washington DC Falun Gong Group 7/17/2014 7/20/2014 Ceremonial Entrance Independence Avenue‐South Sidewallk‐ Between West Basin Drive and MLK, Jr. Memorial Northern Entrance, West Basin Drive‐East Sidewalk‐Between Independence Avenue and MLK, Jr. Memorial Southern 14‐0403 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Coalition On Political Assassinations 4/4/2014 4/4/2014 Entrance 14‐0419 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Richard Lehner; Good Jobs Nation 1/15/2014 1/15/2014 The Tidal Basin at Independence Avenue and 14‐0420 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment National Conference of States Societies 4/6/2014 4/6/2014 17th Streets, SW 14‐0421 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Congolese Community in USA 1/24/2014 1/24/2014 CENTER PORTION Michael Darzi Sierra Club Potomac Region 14‐0422 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Outings 4/26/2014 4/26/2014 parking lot Mid‐Atlantic Off‐Road Enthusiasts (MORE) Difficult Run Trail, Ridge Trail, Old Carriage 14‐0423 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment Ryan Delaney, Associate Regional Direct 6/1/2014 6/1/2014 Road, Swamp Trail (if feasible) Freedom Plaza, The Ellipse‐Southwest & 14‐0424 Issued Demonstration/1st Amendment U.
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