mar. 23, 2017 Live from the road

San Diego

Reported by Arpan DeAngelo 5.0 mi

Getting ready for our run into the first school, Euclid Elementary, we had to prepare the Peace Torch and sort out the country flags.

We ran a few miles from the Jyoti Bihanga Restaurant parking lot to Euclid on a nice sunny morning along the local streets and sidewalks.

With an international team of runners carrying various country flags along with the Peace Torch it was quite an impressive sight.

Nikolaus from Austria carries the Peace Torch.

We finally reached this colorful and creative school.

The children and teachers carefully posted their beautiful artwork along the walls of the building.

The children carried their own chairs from the classrooms to the outdoor playground.

We were met by Jose Valdez, former Vice Principal here, and a group of children eagerly waiting to run into the playground with us.

Jose is a very popular Administrator and the children were very happy to see him again.

The children started the program by showing us their artwork that was chosen in the 'A Vision of A Peaceful World' contest. Principal Ana Biffle holds up one lovely painting by this young student.

The compositions were very creative and expressed a theme of peace with a variety of beauty and colors.

Two proud and talented students share their creations.

All the medal winners lined up for a photo with Jose, Principal Biffle and Cathy Oerter, who developed this program

We then joined in a the official school song with the 500 students singing along and holding hands.

We introduced our international team by having the children guess which country or state we were from.

The children have no problem guessing New York City by the Statue of Liberty pose.

Finding peace in the heart was a very powerful exercise with so many children and adults present.

We offered a few skits demonstrating peaceful or non-peaceful behavior.

The school receives a Certificationof Appreciation for their outstanding participation in the Peace Run, as well as a colorful painting by Sri Chinmoy, the Founder of the Peace Run.

The teachers passed the Torch to each other and then did a lap around the playground to the delight of all the children.

Peace selfie.

The teachers had a good cheering squad.

The children also had a chance to pass the Torch and make a wish for peace.

After that wonderful event we prepared to run to the next school of the day, Wilson Middle School.

We were joined near the school by some children who ran the Torch into the large auditorium.

Principal Dave Downey was so kind to introduce us to the 200 children present to share this experience with us.

The school choir performed a wonderful Peace song for us.

The heart exercise was done well in feeling peace in this large hall.

Some of the students expressed their sincere and heartfelt feelings about how they would change the world to make it more peaceful.

Principal Downey and the Choir Director accept our appreciation for their heartfelt participation.

Some of the children then receieved awards for their outstanding creative endeavors.

After the event at the Wilson School we ran with a group of runners from the next school, Hoover High School.

With a police escort and a large group of student runners it was a very exciting Peace Run.

They all ran a lap around the track at the stadium where over 360 students were eagerly awaiting our arrival.

The drum core offered us a dynamic, rhythmical beat to run by.

The Jazz band also performed for us with very talented musicians.

Michael Heu, teacher and coordinator for this event, introduced the Peace Run to the large audience of young adults.

Some of the students read out their essays on Peace.

The choir sang a beautiful Peace Song.

Cathy Oerter introduces the 'A Vision of A Peaceful World' creativity contest. The contest was founded by her from the inspiration of her late husband and four time Gold Medalist in the discus, Al Oerter. Al felt that it was very important for students and athletes alike to express their artistic tendencies and share them with the world at large to establish a solid peace and oneness among all people.

We demonstrated a little of limited talent in singing our official Peace Run song, written by the Founder of the Peace Run, Sri Chinmoy

It seems that some of the audience was pleased with our performance.

Sincerely heartfelt peace.

The students and teachers had a chance to pass the Peace Torch and offer their goodwill and wishes for peace in the world.

Passing the Peace Torch is always an exciting event.

Three old friends for four decades finally get to hold the Peace Torch together.

After a few hours break at the Hoover High School, there was a reception for some of the Administrators and teachers who helped us to organize and implement the 12 school Peace Run events in the past four days. Salil Wilson, Executive Director of the Peace Run addresses the stellar crowd.

Some of the Peace Runners were delighted to share the Torch with Superintendent of Schools, Cindy Marten, holding the Peace Torch, and a few of the staff who supported the events.

Dr. Michael McQuary from the Board of Trustees in the Board of education for the San Diego Unidied School District happily shares the Peace Torch with Russ Sperling, Director of VAPA, .Visual and Performing Arts'. Their cooperation and inspiration helped to launch this wonderful program with the schools here.

After the successful reception, a wonderful Final Ceremony took place at Herbert Hoover High School.

Anthony DeMiglio opens the program with a powerful rendition of the U.S. National Anthem

There was dance performances with participation by some of the audience as well.

Musicians and dancers from some of the schools we visited were kind enough to come entertain us once more.

Parents and families enjoyed the entertainment and soulful creativity in the name of peace and oneness.

Cathy Oerter, Peace Run, and Russ Sperling, Director of V.A.P.A.(Visual Arts and Performing Arts), were the excellent Masters of Ceremonies for the many children, teachers, administrators and parents who attended this culminating event of the Peace Run in San Diego.

Russ Perling offers a heartfelt introduction and account of the organization of these school events with the VAPA organization. In the background is the winning overall painting by a student from Wilson Middle school.

Beautiful sign made by the children with the title of the visual arts and written word contest intiatied by Cathy Oerter.

The Peace Runners from various countries offer the official Peace Run song written by Sri Chinmoy, Founder of the Peace Run. The first Peace Run took place 30 years ago worldwide.

Cathy Oerter introduces some of the guests involved in sports and Olympics. Tracy Sundlin is a friend of Cathy who organizes sporting events.

Erin Aldrich Shean was an Olympian high jumper and professional volleyball player.

Mac Wilkins, Gold and Silver Medalist in discus in various Olympic Games, addresses the audience with an inspirational talk about achieving higher goals.

Mac Wilkens, Cathy Oerter, Councilman Stephen Groce and Tracy Sundlin share the Peace Torch. We are so grateful to all those who came from many backgrounds and long distances to share in this Peace Run program with the City of San Diego and the Unified School District.

Ryan Kissel, Principal of Sequoia Elementary School, proudly stands with some of the children from the art contest.

Cindy Marten(right), School Superintendent who was largely responsible for making this city-wide event happen, proudly shares the Torch with Caroline King, one of the hard working organizers from V.A.P.A.

Caroline King offers her kind and profound words on peace and the creative arts.

Salil Wilson, Executive Director of the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace greets guests with one hand and films the event with the other. His videos are very inspirational and cover many Peace Runs from all over the world.

City Councilwoman, Georgette Gomez, blessed us with her inspirational presence, sharing the Peace Torch here with Cathy Oerter.

Cathy Oerter introduces more winners in the art and spoken word contest on the theme of 'A Vision of A Peaceful World'.

Children, young and older, were very kind to share with us some of their essays, poetry and artwork.

Some of the younger winners also read out their wonderful and inspirational compositions.

One of the older winners proudly holds her first place trophy.

Dancers from the SCPA(School of Creative Performing Arts) offer an incredibly talented dance for the captivated audience.

Proud and talented dancers share the Peace Torch together.

A group of Peace Runners offer an arrangement of Peace songs written by the Founder of the Peace Run, Sri Chinmoy.

Councilman Stephen Groce who is also the Chair of the Human Relations Commission, introduces Addison Hagel, who wrote a poem called , 'I Am Only A Child', one of his favorites among the young poets.

Proud parents of Addison(Addie) Hagle. This nine year old expressed some very meaningful and deep sentiments about world peace.

Addie proudly holds her award winning poem as she receives the Peace Torch from her parents.

Addues poem. (Double click to enlarge it.)

Children from the Cadman School holding the Torch together.

Superintendent Cindy Marten is all smiles after offering the first place award to Michelle for her representational painting behind them.

Cindy and her son who was delighted to come and support his mom and the extraordinary event she helped to facilitate.

Brahmata from Canada shares the Torch with some soulful young peace lovers.

A proud student with his beautiful artwork.

There were hundreds of wonderful artworks on the theme of peace displayed here. It was very difficult to judge them as they all had unique and beautiful creative and colorful themes.

Michelle, Overall winner of the art contest, shares the torch with her mom and friend of the family.

Passing the Peace Torch around after the program many people wished to offer their goodwill as we pass the Peace from hand to hand and heart to heart.

Bhiksuni Weisbrot(left), holds the Peace Torch with Prakhara Harter, one of the main coordinators of these Peace Run events in San Diego. She worked along with others for many weeks with the people here in San Diego to share the creativity and peace with thousands of students and adults as well. Elizabeth Lara, a Poet from New York who helped to organize a poetry event here along with Bhiksuni, cheerfully enjoyed the wonderful event today with her two friends.

Helping on cleanup after the program, Peace runner and organizer Devendra (left), shares the Peace torch with Kundana who traveled from San Francisco to help out and to enjoy the activities.

Principal Walter Farley of the Hoover High School was thrilled to host such an inspirational and meaningful event here today. We are very grateful to the Hoover High School staff and children who hosted two events here today. Along with the other schools in the San Diego Unified School District, the four days of events reached over 7,000 children and adults alike to think about peace, create peace and share peace in the spirit of friendship and oneness.

Torch carried by
Alakananda Lebedev (United States), Arpan DeAngelo (United States), Cathy Oerter (United States), Cristian Neciov (Romania), Kaneenika Janakova (Slovakia), Natabara Rollosson (United States), Nikolaus Drekonja (United States), Papaha Gosline (United States), Prakhara Harter (United States), Rupasi Young (United States), Salil Wilson (Australia), Tonis Zeringis (Russia), Vasudha Deming (United States).  
Photographers
Alakananda Lebedev, Arpan DeAngelo, Cristian Neciov, Salil Wilson
The torch has travelled 5.0 mi in San Diego.

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