| Global Peace Festival Comes to New York |
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| Saturday, October 18, 2008 |
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The Global Peace Festival hosted an interfaith, intercultural celebration in New York City at 7:00 pm on October 23 at the historic Manhattan Center at 311 West 34th Street, one of the city's most renowned performance venues. The event celebrated the unparalleled ethnic and cultural diversity of the nation's largest city and include entertainment by a variety of musicians and dancers as well as messages of peace from diverse faith traditions. The Global Peace Festival always stresses service to the local community as a component of building a culture of peace. On October 18, volunteers of all ages helped the New York City Parks & Recreation Department by planting a tree and cleaning the public spaces at the Marcus Garvey Park on 120th Street & 5th Avenue in Harlem. Planting a tree is a symbol of a seed of peace sown for future growth and development around the world. In this way, the festival offers an opportunity to practice stewardship of the environment and ameliorate urban congestion and atmospheric pollution. To learn more or to volunteer, visit the Global Peace Festival-USA’s local website, http://gpfusa.org/. |