Morgan Hill Peace Project

Morgan Hill Peace Project This project is working to build peace and seek to promote non-violence in the community of Morgan Hill through action, behaviors, and commitment.

The goals of the Peace Project are to:
1) Encourage peaceful behaviors of community members through the commitment to the Morgan Hill Peace Project Pledge and
2) Create a community peace monument as an outward expression of art and hope for a peaceful and tolerant society. Donations accepted through the El Toro Culture & Arts Committee, P.O. Box 1974, Morgan Hill CA 95038. Tax Id- 80-0001382

The

Peace Project Pledge
Respect all Human Rights
Seek to Understand
Promote Economic, Social and Environmental Stability
Advocate for Equality
Choose Democratic Principles

Beyond the Pledge
An extension of the Peace Project and the commitment to the Peace Pledge will be the creation of peace monument by sculptor David Middlebrook as a lasting monument to the community’s commitment to peacebuilding, tolerance, unity, and friendship. What is a Peace Pole
A peace pole is a hand-crafted or manufactured pole, ranging from 7-14 feet tall, that has the peace message “May Peace Prevail on Earth” or “Peace” inscribed in various languages on its sides. As a public object the pole stands as a permanent symbol of the message that it conveys, reflecting and informing the hopes and feelings of those who see it. A Peace Pole is an internationally-recognized symbol of the hopes and dreams of humanity for peace on earth. The peace pole movement was started in Japan by the World Peace Prayer Society in 1955, with the objective of dedicating monuments of peace rather than conflict. There are now estimated to be as many as 250,000 poles in nearly every country of the world. (Right, example of a peace pole)

Peace poles are usually placed in outdoor locations and warrant their presence in gardens and parks. Poles are meaningful to a local community and reflecting its diversity. There are Peace Poles on the Allenby Bridge between Israel and Jordon; at the North Magnetic Pole; at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial; at the Peace Park where 84 Peace Poles commemorate the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah; at the War Museum in Viet Nam; at Robben Island in South Africa, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned; at the Pyramids at El Giza in Egypt; on the top of Mt. Everest; at the Afghanistan Pakistan border; at the site of the baptism of Jesus at Bethany-Beyond-the-Jordon; and at schools, churches, synagogues, mosques and temples across the United States and around the world.

My heart is touched by the many candles (battery powered) at the Peace Monument tonight between City Hall and the librar...
03/11/2024

My heart is touched by the many candles (battery powered) at the Peace Monument tonight between City Hall and the library- as part of ‘Light a Candle’ for peace project.

Add one yourself and share this post to others! Hope for peace!
Here is a link to order waterproof, long life candles through Amazon: https://a.co/d/3MYmvxx
Thank you Rene and Mark for starting this project!

10/15/2023
The Red Dress Exhibit: May 5 & 6 IN MORGAN HILL.  A Day of Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women,  Girls,  ...
05/06/2023

The Red Dress Exhibit: May 5 & 6 IN MORGAN HILL. A Day of Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Gender Diverse Individuals

Red Dress Day Exhibit We honor and remember each lost woman and girl from ages one to eighty-five Free Public Exhibit Friday & Saturday, May 5-6, 2023 10 am - 6 pm Morgan Hill Library, 660 West Main Ave., Morgan Hill Download flyer The Red Dress Day Exhibit is part of

02/15/2023


It's official! Morgan Hill is on the map!
10/15/2022

It's official! Morgan Hill is on the map!

09/26/2022

A powerful poem for Ukraine written by accomplished poet Mark Mansfield. He knows in depth what he writes about here. Truly moving, this piece has already touched the hearts of very many people.
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The Just and the Brave

Only the actions of the just
Smell sweet and blossom in their dust.
—James Shirley

We who are safe, press sanctions, and send aid,
but dare not even once unto the breach.
Talking points from World War Three's cold case get made
again and again, in measured tones, as beseeching,
prayerful hands are wrung by the great West,
except a precious few who would have stormed the beaches
at Normandy, now crossing Poland, Dnieper bound.

From these days to the ending of the world, unbowed,
standing alone, Ukraine shall be remembered.
For recall this well, since time will not forget:
Only the actions of the just and the brave
rise like the sun and blossom from their grave.

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660 W Main Ave
Morgan Hill, CA
95037

Telephone

4082219944

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