May Peace Prevail: Gatherings at World Peace Sanctuary

WASSAIC— The World Peace Sanctuary will hold a USA Prayer Ceremony on Friday, Sept. 11, at 5:30 p.m. at 26 Benton Road. 

It will be held outdoors and open to the public. Accommodations will include seating and social distancing. Please wear a face mask upon arrival. 

The sanctuary won’t be using flags or flag cards. Everyone will receive a paper list of the states and countries involved in the ceremony. 

This is a sunshine-only event. It will not be held if rain is in the forecast. Participants are welcome to bring a poem to share.

Join the Peace Sanctuary for the International Day of Peace on Monday, Sept. 21, at the World Peace Prayer Ceremony at 5:30 p.m., at the Sanctuary.

The ceremony will be held outdoors, and offers the same accommodations and requires the same safety rules. It will also be weather permitting.

Then, on Saturday, Oct. 24,  at 10 a.m., the public is invited to the Grand Opening of the Wisdom Walk Trail.

Join Michael Gulbrandsen as participants explore the magical forest at the World Peace Sanctuary on its newly constructed Wisdom Walk Trail.

Gulbrandsen will speak about walking the trail and all present will become one with nature by listening to nature’s whispers, seeing the littlest details and feeling the magic of the forest. Then walk the trail at a social distance, celebrating the journey not the destination. 

The same safety rules and regulations apply; it is also a weather-permitting event.

For more information on any of these events, contact Ann Marie Robustelli at annmarie@worldpeace.org or go to  www.worldpeace.org.

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