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SPECIAL EVENTS

Occasionally IPP sees the opportunity to provide something extra to strengthen our community.

::PeaceSeekers::
::Hiroshima Nagasaki Observances::

PEACESEEKERS
    A program for young people who are interested in peace, art and having fun.

Activities are held on Tuesdays, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. at Church of Our Merciful Savior, 473 South 11th Street (11th and Muhammad Ali).  All activities are free to middle and high school students.

July 20:  Doing the peace thing  Learn peace-making through role play and discussion.

July 27:  Dances of Universal Peace  Group dance and chant the message of world and community harmony.

August 3:  Peace Photo Project   Gallery Showing!

August 10:  GOT STRESS?  Learn Yoga and meditation!

August 17:  Party Dance

::PeaceSeekers Flyer::  Download a version of the flyer in Adobe Acrobat.

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Hiroshima-Nagasaki

::Hiroshima-Nagasaki Flyer::

Hiroshima-Nagasaki

Observances

Be present in peace
Join your heart and prayer
That not one being on Earth
Ever again be subjected to this horror

The following are co-sponsored by
Fellowship of Reconciliation
Interfaith Paths to Peace
Cathedral Heritage Foundation

Friday, August 6, Noon
Silent Prayer Vigil
Garden of
Christ Church Cathedral
425 S. 2nd Street

Friday, August 6, 8:00 p.m.
Lantern Float and Service
Cherokee Lake
Corner of Lexington and Grinstead
Join us for songs and remembrance

Monday, August 9, 7:30 p.m.
Local debut of Original Child Bomb
Produced by Mary and Holly Becker
—a film based on the poem of the same name by
Thomas Merton
Undercroft
Cathedral of the Assumption
433 South Fifth Street

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Interfaith Paths to Peace | 425 S. Second Street | Louisville, KY 40202-1430
(502) 214- PEAC (7322) | Terry@InterfaithPathstoPeace.org