
A large group of runners awaiting our team in Red Lake/Tonolea from the Hopi and Navajo Reservations in Tuba City.

Lisa Loughran carries the torch for a while. She is a teacher at the Moencopi Day School in Tuba City and coaches the children's running team. She also organized this event for us and just ran the Boston Marathon last month.

Kevin Loughran, with torch, and Delmar were among the parents who helped transport the children along the way. Kevin and Delmar ran a bit with the torch also.

Frank Watson takes a break from his motorcycle to hold the torch. He is handling his son Garth as he runs across America to raise money for cancer research.

Marci, Nicole, Heather and children Maiya and Dylan, from the Navajo town of Tonolea or Red Lake, stopped to share their goodwill and hold the torch.

It was a great group of runners who shared the torch in a our biggest local relay event on this trip.

Steven, the gardener, has the children dig a hole to plant the Peace Tree in the grove of the day school.

Runners and peace lovers all joining in on the Peace Tree planting at Moencopi Day School in Tuba City.

Dennis, tired and hungry, ran the whole distance in the relay plus some miles before it, completing a little over an official marathon distance.

After the Peace Tree planting we had a very nice ceremony with the children and adults at the Moencopi Day School. They also fed us sumptuously.

Each of our 14 team members introduces ourselves and our country of origin. We represent 10 different countries at this point.

Lisa accepts our Certificate of Appreciation and a painting called 'Love the Children', by Sri Chinmoy, the Founder of the Peace Run.