
We are so grateful to Brenda Fey and the Holiday Inn(French Quarter) in Perrysburg, Ohio. They offered us some very nice rooms in this spacious and beautiful hotel.

There was a large crowd of children at this day camp who fortunately were able to fit into this large shady area under a tree on a hot sunny day.

Peaceful behavior as two peace runners help out another runner who has tripped and sprained his ankle.

Michaela, the Coordinator at this great summer program, accepts our gratitude for inviting us to this wonderful program.

The children had a short peace run around the park as they followed the 'engine' of this peace train.

Passing the peace torch and making wishes for peace is an important event and very meaningful to the children.

The counselors were very enthusiastic and offered wondeful sentiments and smiles which are so important in sharing peace with the children.

Our next event took place in Chatham, Ontario. Again on a hot, sunny day it was important to have some shade for the children under this large tent.

After our introduction the children had an opportunity to find some peace in their hearts. 'Peace Begins with Me' is our motto.

We offer the children some short skits which demonstrate peaceful or non-peaceful behaviors. This gives the children a chance to judge what is good behavior or not.

One of the young counselors volunteered to be the 'engine' of the peace train and lead the children around the playground with the peace torch.

Passing the peace torch to offer everyone to think of something peaceful and pass it along as we do in this relay for peace.

Megan Tyhurst accepts our Certificate of Appreciation which expresses our gratitude to her and the YMCA Camp of Chatham-Kent.

We love to offer colorful artwork by Sri Chinmoy, Founder of the Peace Run, which is representaltional art with meaningful symbolism. This painting says 'Peace Feeds The Children.'

After the wonderful ceremony in Chatham, the women's team cheerfully takes to the road after a long drive over the Canadian border from Detroit, Michigan.

Along the way they stopped for these friendly locals who were happy to share the torch with Pranlobha and Kanala.