Scunthorpe News
Published on 19 September 2010
International Peace Day
by Paul Rhoades
| Tuesday 21 September in Central Park, Scunthorpe at 4pm The Chief
Executive of Yorkshire and Humber Faith Forum - Reverend Dr
Inderjit Singh Bhogal OBE, will lead a multi-faith service asking
all members of society to come together to pray for peace and unity
not only throughout the world, but also in our homes, communities
and schools. Children attending the 20-21 Visual Art Center's
Saturday workshop have made some large origami birds of Peace which
will be carried to the service and placed at the entrance of
Pitwood House. Denise Lawton, chair of the North Lincolnshire Multi
Faith Partnership, said: "Despite the atrocities that continue to
take place world-wide, we can hope and pray for peace. There are
some key speakers who will address the service who I�m sure will
want to make some very poignant messages." |
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