The International Peace Garden Foundation is pleased to announce that Emin Cakmak is the newly appointed Director of International Affairs for the Foundation. Based in Istanbul, Turkey, Cakmak will serve as coordinator for the Foundations international activities primarily concerning Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Growing a Symbol of Bi-national Peace in Lewiston
Volunteer effort is a symbol of 200 years of harmony between U.S. and Canada
By Nick Mattera
Niagara Gazette
LEWISTON — A volunteer effort has received international notoriety at a small park with a big meaning in the Village of Lewiston.
The Binational Peace Garden helped transformed a former municipal parking lot just off Center Street into a flower-filled oasis, which symbolizes the 200 years of harmony existing between the U.S. and Canada.
More at http://niagara-gazette.com
By Nick Mattera
Niagara Gazette
LEWISTON — A volunteer effort has received international notoriety at a small park with a big meaning in the Village of Lewiston.
The Binational Peace Garden helped transformed a former municipal parking lot just off Center Street into a flower-filled oasis, which symbolizes the 200 years of harmony existing between the U.S. and Canada.
More at http://niagara-gazette.com
Monday, April 5, 2010
Peace garden efforts moving forward; Terry Anderson expected to lend support
With a nod of approval (no official vote could be taken) from the Legislature's Human Services Committee today, Marilyn Drilling and Barb Toal are ready to push forward with plans for a peace garden next to the Holland Land Office Museum.
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Istanbul, Turkey named as site for 2010 International Peace Garden
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Peace Garden Route planned to commemorate the War of 1812 Bi-Centennial
Modeled on the International Peace Garden concept that originated in Canada in 1990, a trail of Peace Gardens is being planned along the historic route where events of the War determined the future of Canada, the United States and the fate of many First Nations and Native American people.