6월 20, 2016 Live from the road

Winlock, WA - Seattle, WA

Reported by Arpan DeAngelo 80.0 mi

We started our daily run this morning in the town where we had a good night's rest at the local high school in Winlock, Washington.

Near the center of town is a street named after Sri Chinmoy, Founder of the Peace Run.

Sri Chinmoy Street is situated next to what they claim is 'The World's Largest Egg' in Winlock.

Our first team out was Puroga from Hungary, Arpan from New York, Pujari from California and....

Josef from Czech Republic.

The other men's team also took to the road early in the morning on another section of our route towards Seattle. Natabara has a great morning run.

Pierre from France enjoys his early morning run as well.

Our Executive Director happily runs among the lush flowering greenery this morning.

Sarankhuu from Mongolia enjoys his last full run on this Peace Run so far. He has been with us since the beginning and will end in Seattle today. We will certainly miss him and his enthusiastic, witty and energetic spirit.

Some workers along the way took a short break to share the torch as Arpan ran past them on the way towards Centralia.

Raechal Dawson, journalist from the Federal Way Mirror newspaper, cheerfully shares the torch as she came to cover our story at the Community Center there.

Over 100 enthusiastic children greeted us in the gymnasium at the Community Center summer Camp in Federal Way.

We offered our program in the bright and cheery atmosphere here.

Our skits portray peaceful or non-peaceful behaviour that the children have to judge.

After our program we offered our Certificate of Appreciation and a colorful painting by Sri Chinmoy on the theme of peace and harmony.

The children then had a chance to run outside with the torch on a mini Peace Run.

The weather was perfect and the greenery was lush and inspiring, a perfect setting for peace.

As is our usual custom each child had an opportunity to hold the torch and make a wish for peace.

Moni, our local coordinator who made this event possible today, hands the torch to some of the enthusiastic children.

Some of the counselors share the torch with us as they hold up the colorful painting by Sri Chinmoy. We are very grateful to them for their kind and enthusiastic support today.

Sanaz from Iran and Germany prepares the torch for the women's team to run today.

Tavishi meets some cheerful locals on her way.

Our first stop in Seattle was a beautiful statue in Fremont of Sri Chinmoy, Founder of the Peace Run, holding a torch and inspiring goodwill and peace to all those who pass by this wonderful setting on the water.

Everyone loves the chance to pose with the statue, especially when we have our own torch.

Some of our local guests kindly came to support the Peace Run with their goodwill and friendly smiles as they passed the torch amongst themselves by the statue.

We are so happy and grateful for such a great gathering of wonderful people who came to show their support for the Peace Run in this very idyllic setting by the Statue of Sri Chinmoy.

After the group photo we had a small group mini Peace Run for about a mile along the water.

Gratitude to Sri Chinmoy for the vision, the inspiration and for his support to all the Peace Runs and runners all along the way ever since he founded the Peace Run in 1987.

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Torch carried by
Arpan DeAngelo (United States), Natabara Rollosson (United States), Pierre Lantuas (France), Pragati Pascale (United States), Pujari Schaffer (United States), Puroga Theobald (Hungary), Salil Wilson (Australia), Sanaz Datubar (Iran), Sarankhuu Jargal (Mongolia), Suhasini Septiarini (Indonesia), Tavishi Matthews (Australia).  
Photographers
Arpan DeAngelo, Pierre Lantuas, Sanaz Datubar, Tavishi Matthews
The torch has travelled 80.0 mi from Winlock, WA to Seattle, WA.

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