Hi Joe, below find a page from our school program for tomorrow's assembly in my school..I plan on blasting Ten Words as the children go on stage. Then they will recite a spoken word poem that was created while listening to your beautiful and moving song....I copied and pasted parts of the brochure for you......it is for International Peace Day... a celebration of peace.....THANKS for being the inspiration...and bringing the gift of music to my students.....Smiles, illuminata
Assembly 10:20
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It is our hope that through the Pinwheels for Peace project, we can make a public visual statement about their feelings about peace, tolerance, cooperation, harmony, unity and, in some way, maybe, awaken the public and let them know what the next generation is thinking. Peace can take on a different meaning, but, in the end, it all comes down to a simple definition: a state of calm and serenity, with no anxiety, the absence of violence, freedom from conflict or disagreement among people or groups of people in our home, in our schools, in our community and in our world!
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Student Council President: Sanjay
Pianist: Procession & Star Spangled Banner
Benjamin
Color Guard: Flag Presentation
Justine
Jacob
Jeremy
Student Council President: Opening Presentation
Sanjay
Introduction: Mrs. Hobbs/ Mr. Klocek
Quote by Joseph Campbell
Presenter: Sarayah
Mr. Rispoli’s Class for 701
A Moment of Silence in honor of 9/11
Poem
Presenter: Ms. Mascoe’s Class 7-217
Spoken Word Poem Ten Words for Peace
Inspired by the music of Mr. Joe Satriani
Presenters: Ms. Passarella’s Class 2-119
How Peace Begins by Halley Hall
Presenters: Class 2-103
Pianist: Benjamin
Finale
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Planting of Pinwheels
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Thank you to all of our staff, teachers, presenters and most importantly our students who will show today through our assembly and our installation art that Peace is here in our hearts- Ms. Guglietta.
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For Our Educators and Staff:
“Continue to be an example of kindness and fairness. Allow children to believe in themselves and their unique contributions to their individual lives and the bigger world around them. It is imperative that we are cognizant of how we affect the lives of children.” Christine Termini Passarella
Special Thanks to Mrs. Corley for all her expertise!
If you would like to participate in this event next year, or help to organize the event- Contact Ms. G
Save the Date: Friday September 20, 2008