Pictured left to right: Karen Riley, Executive Director, S.C.R.A.P. Gallery, Bob McKechnie, Cathedral City Peace Initiative, Mayor Ernesto Gutierrez, Vic Ide, COO, Cathedral City Senior Center, Sue Townsley, Cathedral City Peace Initiative.
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City officials and community members attended the International Day of Peace reception organized by the Cathedral City Peace Initiative, S.C.R.A.P. Gallery, and the Cathedral City Senior Center. The event included a special exhibit featuring work by local artists and students and peace doves created by kids in our community.
Mayor Ernesto Gutierrez presented certificates of recognition to Cathedral City Peace Initiative liaisons Bob McKechnie, Karen Riley (Executive Director of the S.C.R.A.P. Gallery), Sue Townsley, Geoff Corbin, and Vic Ide from the Senior Center.
Each year the International Day of Peace is observed worldwide on Sept. 21. The U.N. General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace through observing 24 hours of non-violence. Cathedral City is one of 365 International Cities of Peace.
Cathedral City Commanders Julio Luna and Jon Enos with Ryan Hunt, Charlie McClendon and Cathedral City Police Chief George Crum. Photo by Pat Krause
International Cities of Peace is an association of citizens, governments, and organizations who have established their communities as official Cities of Peace by proclamation, resolution, or citizen advocacy. Locally the Cathedral City Peace Initiative is thinking about three kinds of peace:
- First, we want inner peace for individuals.
- Second, we want peace on the streets of Cathedral City for our residents, visitors, and people passing through.
- Third, we want world peace for all people, places, and things.
Vic Ide, Karen Riley, Cathedral City Mayor Ernesto Gutierrez, Sue Townsley, and Bob McKechnie. Photo by Pat Krause
Source: Pam Price
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