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Thinkers Lodge Histories

PeaceGround Project

Peace March and Sit-In - A Project by the Students of Pugwash Schools
Designing, Creating, and Installing Peace Benches in Eaton Park

Peace Ground in Eaton Park -- Communities in Blooms wins award

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Experience the PeaceGround Project from conception, creation, march, and dedication.

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Read the speeches by the students during the Peace March and dedication of the PeaceGround Benches.

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 Noreen, a member of Community in Bloom, describes the process from inception to peace march to dedication of the benches.

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Read the letter to the Pugwash students from Secretary General of the Pugwash Conferences celebrating their work on the Peace Ground Benches.


Presenting Joseph Rotblat’s Nobel Peace Prize Medallion to Thinker’s Lodge (from left): Stephen Leahey, John Finney, Paolo Cotta-Ramusino, Sen. Romeo Dallaire, Sandra Ionno Butcher, Nova Scotia Premier Rodney MacDonald, Douglas Roche, Jonathan Granoff, Colin Dodds

                                                                               This photograph was taken on the deck of Thinkers Lodge.