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World Peace Day Wrexham

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One Town, Many Events for World Peace Day in Wrexham

21 September is World Peace Day. The occasion has been marked in Wrexham for a number of years, with humble beginnings, and has grown year on year.

In 2012, individuals and groups across Wrexham came together to celebrate three days for peace, with a schools day hosted by St. Christopher’s School on 20 Sept. and involving ten local primary and senior schools, followed by a multi-faith service, two days of live music, info. stalls, shared food and activities on the Library field (Llwyn Isaf) and evening gigs on 21 and 22 Sept.

This year there is a programme of events for peace over three days organised by various groups.

All events are FREE.

(1) Thu 19 Sep, 7pm at Trinity Church, King Street.

An evening with former SAS soldier Ben Griffin: “SAS Soldier to Veteran for Peace”

Hear Ben Griffin talk about his experiences in the SAS that led him to refuse to return to Iraq, leave the military and go on to establish the first UK chapter of Veterans for Peace.

Organised by Wrexham Christian Peace Group

 

(2) Fri 20 September, 10am – 2.15pm at St. Christopher’s School.

Schools Peace Day

With talks, workshop sessions and activities on a peace theme for primary and secondary age children. Following a peace assembly, sessions will cover topics such as conflict resolution, militarism and childhood, conscientious objectors, war resisters, food serving peace, poetry for peace, singing for peace, art, craft and gift economy. The children will make a ‘Hands Up for Peace’ rainbow collage of their decorated hand shapes.

Organised by Wrexham Peace Day Group in conjunction with St. Christopher’s School

 

(3) Sat 21 September, midday in Queens Square.

Service for Peace, for those of all faiths and none

Opened and closed by Wrexham Community Choir

Supported by Tangnefedd

 

(4) Sat 21 September, 12.30pm until early evening on the Library Field (Llwyn Isaf)

World Peace Day Event

Live music throughout the afternoon with the launch of Heal the Last Stand’s new single on Everybody Wants Peace Records: “The Gathering”. Other performers to include The Scene, Terminal, Tiny Wooden Angels, Keith Astbury and Americo Lima (Portugal) and others. Artists are welcome to turn up on the day and sing a song for peace, read a poem etc.

 

Bring veggie food to share for a Peace Picnic with the Yum Yum Project. Bring items you no longer have use for (and find some new ones) on the Give and Take/New2You/Freeconomy Wrexham sharing stall. Join in meditation, yoga, Tai Chi and have a holistic therapy with the Yum Yum Project and friends. Find out about issues of peace and justice around the world at our information tables.

 

Organised by the Wrexham Peace Day Group, including Heal the Last Stand, Brendan Griffiths, the Yum Yum Project, Wrexham Peace & Justice Forum, Wrexham Diocese Faith, Justice and Peace Network and others.

 

(5) Sat 21 September, from midday, Bellevue Park

Peace Music and BBQ: Goodbye Summer

Featuring Tiny Wooden Angels, Vesper, Left at the East Gate, Saltwater Injection, Orient Machine and Mother of Six.

Organised by Poland-Wales Cultural Society “Cymraeds”

 

(6) Sat 21 September, from 9pm until late, The Commercial Pub, College Street

After show party with The Fag Machine, Mise En Scene (Canada), and Too Many JDs.

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Hopefully you’ll remember Mise En Scene’s eruptive performance at Focus Wales 2013. The Canadian two-piece have returned to Wrexham and will be joined by the The Fag Machine, Secateurs and Too Many JDs.

Organised by Brendan Griffiths.

 

 

Thoughts from some of those involved in organising Peace Day events in Wrexham:

 

Brendan Griffiths, music promoter and member of the Peace Day Group, who has organised the live music for the World Peace Day events on the Library Field and in the Commercial:

“World Peace Day is important for me as it allows people from all walks of life come together and think about a subject that is universally important: peace.”

 

Maria Pizzoni, member of the group organising the Service for Peace and the Peace Day Group:

“The events and people wanting to be involved in organising them have grown over the past few years, which probably shows what people feel about peace in our world. We’ve opened up the service this year to include something for people of no faith who want their hopes expressed too. People are tired of war and conflict and this peace day gives us the opportunity to look forward in hope.”

 

Katie Saxby, member of the Peace Day Group and involved in planning Peace Days:

“I feel it is wonderful that we come together in Wrexham for Peace Day each year, as a gathering together of individuals and groups that do choose peace, a celebration of all who are working towards peace…in our everyday lives and in the rest of the world, with an invitation for everyone to join us.”

 

Genny Bove, member of Wrexham Peace & Justice Forum and the Peace Day Group, who has been involved in organising the Schools Peace Day and World Peace Day on the Library Field as well as talks and workshops in Wrexham schools during the summer term:

“In a time of endless war driven by a desire for control of scarce resources and the relentless pursuit of profit without regard for human life, wildlife or the planet, hope for a more peaceful future lies with ordinary people engaging with questions of peace and justice both locally and globally. World Peace Day in Wrexham is a local response to the global celebration of peace and global call for an end to war. It’s very encouraging that there are so many events marking the day in Wrexham this year.”

 

For more information, contact

peacedaywrexham@yahoo.co.uk

Call 0845 330 4505 or text 07938 619825

 

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