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Seattle joins Rome by hosting its first ever Colors of Peace exhibit at Seattle Center during NW Folklife.
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Over 1000 works of art from twelve schools and one Boys and Girls Club. Colors of Peace joins Rome in giving youth a chance to say "Peace looks like this to me".
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The Peace Run begins here with a visit to the Sri Chinmoy Peace Blossom site plaque located next to the Space Needle in Seattle Center.
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Bellevue Big Picture School, Greenwood Elementary and some North Beach students art line a northern panel of the Discovery Zone.
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The Colors of Peace first admirer B Wen Chen was appreciating the Montlake Elementary students work.
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Colors of Peace also provided a booth for kids to create art for peace while visiting NW Folklife. Many young people created incredible works.