Peace Pole Dedication Ceremony
The three Rotary Clubs of Dunedin (Dunedin, Dunedin Waterside, and Dunedin North) are holding a dedication ceremony for a Peace Pole located at the Dunedin Community Center.
The Peace Pole Project is a global initiative that was started by Masahisa Goi in 1955. There are an estimated 250,000 Peace Poles in every country in the world dedicated as monuments to peace. After witnessing the devastation left in World War II, and the dropping of atomic bombs in Japan, Goi dedicated himself to promoting peace and harmony on earth. The message, “May Peace Prevail on Earth,” came to him in a moment of prayer and inspiration. Peace Poles inscribed with this message began to appear across Japan, and the message spread by means of the Peace Pole Project. This project made its way to the USA in 1986, “The International Year of Peace.” Peace Poles are now recognized as the most prominent international symbol and monument to peace. They remind us to think, speak, and act in the spirit of peace and harmony. They stand as a silent visual for peace to prevail on earth.
This event is free to attend. The Peace Pole is located outdoors at the Dunedin Community Center, on the north side in between the facility and pond. Parking available at Highlander Park.
This event is presented by The Rotary Club of Dunedin, the Rotary Club of Dunedin Waterside, and Rotary Club of Dunedin North.
Dunedin Community Center
1920 Pinehurst Road
Dunedin, FL 34698
727-812-4530
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When
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Friday, February 23, 2024 | 06:00 PM
- 07:00 PM
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Parking available at Highlander Park, 903 Michigan Blvd.
Dunedin Community Center, 1920 Pinehurst Road, 34698, View Map
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1920 Pinehurst Road ,
34698
Dunedin Community Center
1920 Pinehurst Road ,
34698
Peace Pole Dedication Ceremony