Photos: International Day Of Peace Gathering
International reggae singer Maxi Priest joined with local artists this afternoon [Sept 21] to mark the U.N. International Day of Peace, with the group Imagine Bermuda inviting residents to join in the observance of the day with people around the globe.
Maxi Priest is on the island to perform at tonight’s John Lennon Tribute Concert, which will be held at the Botanical Gardens. The show is being organized Tony Brannon, and will also see numerous local artists showcased during the evening of music to celebrate the life of John Lennon.
Imagine Bermuda said: “Each of us has a role to play in bringing peace to our family, our neighbourhood, our island and our World. But to start, we can all affirm; let peace begin with me.”
The International Day of Peace was established in 1981 by resolution 36/67 of the United Nations General Assembly to coincide with its opening session, and the first Peace Day was observed in September 1982.
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Wish I were there to join you all !
Sorry I missed this gathering.
I’m surprised that you were not the keynote speaker.
@Laverne Furbert–hahahahahahahhahahhahahahilarious!!!!You do have that English humor!!!lol
that gathering and tonights entertainment should have been held at the spacious and lovely park on parsons road don’t you think..? That’s what I think.
There are some in the community who say , ” To hell with peace , give me equal rights and justice . Oh , and some money would help .
These events represent what Bermuda is all about, Why can’t we just say Thank you to all the people that worked so hard to make it happen. There have been several events in the past two weeks that put people together in a healthily charitable mood, and yet we have people criticizing them. These people are giving something to the community for free!
please tell me what good Having Paula and her possie eating duck at the Peabody did for the community.
This is so beautiful.
I am at a loss for words and so proud of Heather!