OTTAWA PEACE FESTIVAL SEPT. 21-OCT.2 WITH 17 EVENTS
4th OTTAWA PEACE FESTIVAL PROMOTES PEACE, UNITY AND HARMONY
September 21 – October 02, 2010
Together with Ottawa peace and justice civil society groups, the Canadian Department of Peace Initiative (CDPI) and the United Nations Association of Canada – NCR Branch invite you to take part in a 12-day Festival of Peace. The 4TH Annual Peace Festival with the theme of Peace, Unity and Harmony will mark the two important UN International Days of Peace and Nonviolence, September 21 and October 02.
(All events are open to the public, admission is free. Events are subject to change due to weather/unforeseen circumstances.)
P R O G R A M
Special exhibitions with nonviolent peace focus:
*Sept 01- 30: Russian literary figure and peace philosopher Leo N. Tolstoy photograph exhibit at Ottawa Public Library, Laurier and Metcalfe (Koozma Tarasoff, 613-737-5778, kjtarasoff@gmail.com, www.spirit-wrestlers.com)
*Sept 21-Oct02: Dr. Martin Luther King.Jr. “In his Own Words” photograph exhibit at Odawa Native Friendship Centre, 12 Stirling Ave. (At Scott St., just East of Parkdale), (Daniel Stringer, NCPC, 613-792-1431, thestring@rogers.com)
*Sept 21- Oct 02: No-War Paix: An Outdoor Peace Exhibit, 250 Range Rd., Sandy Hill (Terry Stavnyck, 613-565-1915, terry.peace@gmail.com,)
*Sept 25- 26, 1-5pm: “Peace Meditation as Art” Exhibit at TrikaArts851 Gallery, 1390 Clyde Ave., suite.206 (Shiban Raina, srainac001@rogers.com 613-224-9179, www.TRIKArts851.com) adjacent to Denny’s restaurant on Clyde. Free parking at the back.
*Sept. 27-Oct 02: “Gandhi, King, Ikeda: A Legacy of Building Peace” exhibit, Loeb Lounge, Carleton University. (John Callahan, SGI Ottawa, jcallahan@sgicanada.org, 613-232-1100 , www.sgicanada.org, http://sprott.carleton.ca/~callahan/GKI/, and Jagmohan Humar, Mahatma Gandhi Peace Council of Ottawa, jag_humar@carleton.ca, 613-736-0783, www.gandhiji.ca)
PEACE EVENTS:
Tuesday Sept 21, 11am – 2pm, — Launch of UN’s International Day of Peace “Paddle for Peace” and Ottawa Peace Festival by Grandfather William Commanda of the Circle of All Nations on Victoria Island behind Parliament Hill (Romola Thumbadoo, Circle of All Nations,613-599-8385 or 819-449-2668, www.circleofallnations.ca )
Thursday Sept 23: 6.30 pm: NFB’s documentary, “The Peacekeepers” with live music from “Grateful We’re Not Dead” band at Ottawa Public Library auditorium, Laurier and Metcalfe St. (Ottawa Public Library and Iman Ibrahim, CDPI, imanibrahim@rogers.com, 613-276-6764, www.departmentofpeace.ca )
Saturday Sept. 25: 6 – 8 pm – Documentary film :”For the Next 7 Generations: 13 Indigenous Grandmothers” at Prana Shanti Yoga Studio, 52 Armstrong Street, (Cindy Gaudet -Global Heart Beat, cindy.gaudet@gmail.com, 613-601-1647, www.forthenext7generations.com )
Sunday Sept 26: 11 am- 4pm: “Path of Peace” Walk from Peacekeeping Monument to Victoria Island, followed by Arts for Peace open-air music concert (Anita Rizvi and Joe Staresinic, City of Peace Ottawa, arizvi@rogers.com, 613-841-9785),
Monday Sept. 27: 7- 8.30 pm: Panel on “How can world religions advocate peace and promote human rights of all people?” Saint Paul University, 223 Main Street (Qais Ghanem, Dialogue with Diversity, dialoguewithdiversity@rogers.com, 613-265-4654, www.dialoguewithdiversity.com and Brian Strom, CICR, edcicr@ustpaul.ca, 613-235-5800, www.cicr-icrc.ca)
Tuesday Sept 28: 7.30 am: Councillor George Bedard to speak on his Peace Park Proposal at Donna’s Express. 322 Churchill Ave., North of the corner of Scott St. & Churchill Ave. Complimentary breakfast (National Capital Peace Council -Peter Stockdale, 613-852-4527, globalbridge@rogers.com )
Tuesday Sept 28: 6.30-9.30 pm: Music Concert for Peace, Saint Paul University Amphitheatre, 223 Main Street (Sacred Initiatives and CDPI: Daniel Mauro, sacred@sympatico.ca , 613-204-5229
Wednesday Sept 29: 7-9 pm: Panel on “Conflict and Peace: Views from the Field”, Ottawa Public Library Auditorium at Laurier and Metcalfe (CDPI -CPSC: Iman Ibrahim, 613-276-6764, imanibrahim@rogers.com, www.departmentofpeace.ca and Gord Breedyk, 613-612-0306 gbreedyk@rogers.com , www.civilianpeaceservice.ca)
Thursday Sept 30: 7- 9 pm: Panel on “Dissent and Democracy in Canada: Should Dissent be confined to Peace Activists?”, 233 Gilmour Ave. (Larry Rousseau, rouslar@gmail.com, 613-565-1915, www.no-warpaix.ca)
Friday Oct. 01: 7- 9.30 pm: This Precious Life- My Conscious Creation – Workshop. Public Library, 1574 Merivale Rd. (Vesna Scott, vesna@sympatico.ca, 613-224-5480)
Saturday Oct 02: 10am-4pm: 8th Annual Friends for Peace Day at City Hall – A day full of peace events including music, peace awards, silent auction etc. (Ian Prattis, iprattis@cyberus.ca , 613-726- 0881, www.friendsforpeace.ca )
Saturday Oct 02, 2 – 4pm: Mahatma Gandhi Birthday commemoration, Keynote by Dr. Lawrence Carter, Dean of the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel and Professor of Religion, Morehouse College, Atlanta; Kailash Mital Theatre, Carleton University (Jagmohan Humar, Mahatma Gandhi Peace Council of Ottawa, jag_humar@carleton.ca , 613-736-0783, www.gandhiji.ca )
Note: All Peace Fest activities are public events without admission fee. Also note that all events/dates are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. For further information, please contact Festival convenors: Bill Bhaneja, billbhaneja@rogers.com , 613-244-1979 and Peter Stockdale, globalbridge@rogers.com, 613-863-4527 Canadian Department of Peace Initiative (CDPI), and for individual events, respective coordinators identified in the program. Program also posted on www.departmentofpeace.ca, www.civilianpeaceservice.ca, and www.cicr-icrc.ca