
We arrived at Lincoln High School bright and early in the morning, each team member held the flag of their country.

Principal Dr. Shirley Peterson welcomed the team and said a few words about the school and their contributions to peace.

We introduced the team and Salil, from Australia, spoke about the founder Sri Chinmoy's vision of a peaceful world.

Papaha, a local artist, explained how the energy of the heart can be used to create meaningful and enduring artwork that inspires oneness.

Cathy Oerter talked about the Al Oerter Foundation (AOF), founded by her husband, a 4-time Olympic champion in the discus throw. In the days of ancient Greece, the Olympics included not just athletics but also art, literature, performance and music. Their foundation seeks to encourage and celebrate a well-rounded harmonisation of body, mind and spirit. One way that AOF and the Peace Run are working together is to offer medals to school children for poetry and art. The winning selections will all be sent to Rome for an art exhibition to be displayed in the Colosseum.

The students all had a chance to hold the torch and share their unique wishes for the world in front of the panel of wonderful art that they created.

Willie Jones Sr. gives back to the community in the name of his late son, Willie Jones Jr., he offers scholarships and works with youth to reduce violence in schools and on the street. His positive energy is contagious!

Principal Walter Fairley happily held the torch one more time before the team ran out of the school grounds.

We presented a painting by Sri Chinmoy entitled "Peace Feeds the Children" as well as a certificate of appreciation signed by all of the team members to Brenda Mendez, P.R. Coordinator.

We later met up with the younger students at Porter Elementary who were all lined up to hold the torch.

The next stop was Knox Middle School, we knew we were in the right place when we saw how they had decorated their fence.

ASB President Erick Ruiz and ABS Secretary Dee-Shon Swafford ran with the torch into the school yard. Later on, they gave insightful answers to the question "if you had a magic wand, how would you change the world?" Erick talked about acceptance and diversity and Dee-Shon said he would get rid of all crime.

School Counselor Ms. Keashonna Christopher sang a lovely rendition of the "Peace Round" with her two children.

We sang the Peace Run song and it caught on fast! We heard students singing and humming the melody later on as the torch was passed around.

Knox School Principal Heather Potter, Assistant Principal Alex Villalobos and the event coordinator Lori Watkins took a moment to hold the torch.