1
ENTERTAINMENT INCLUDES • Host MC: Jalee Fuselier, Miss Hawaii • Royal Hawaiian Band • Tamagusuku Ryu Senjukai Frances Nakachi RyubuDojo’s Okinawan dance performers • Distinguished Peacemaker Award • UNA Hawaii Youth Hui • Peace Candle Ceremony • Jeff Peterson, Grammy Award & Na Hoku Hanonano Award winner For more information contact Jeannie Lum, 808-956-4244 or [email protected] An equal opportunity/affirmative action institution PEACE DAY HAWAI‘I 2010 Paul K. Chappell graduated from West Point in 2002. He served in the army for seven years, was deployed to Baghdad, and left active duty in November 2009 as a Captain. He lives in Santa Barbara, California, where he is serving as the Peace Leadership Director for the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation (www.wagingpeace.org). KeYNOTe SPeAKeR: Paul K. Chappell www.willwareverend.com UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I, CAMPUS CENTER SEPTEMBER 21 ST 6:30PM–8:30PM FREE PUBLIC EVENT In 2007, Act 23 declared Hawaii the first state in the U.S. to celebrate September 21 st of each year as Peace Day Hawaii, a non-holiday in recognition of the United Nations International Day of Peace and Non-violence. HAWAII TOUR Sep 16 th east W est Center Sep 16 th Town Square, Hawaii Public Radio, KIPO 89.3 5:00-6:00PM Sep 16 th Welcome Dinner, KCC Culinary Institute of the Pacific 6:30-8:30PM Sep 17 th Iolani School Sep 18 th Big Island Talk and booksigning with Youth Speaks Hawaii 5:00-7:00PM poetry slam at Feel My Bean coffee shop, Honokaa town (contact Caki Kennedy at 985-9151) Sep 19 th Big Island “Peace Day Parade and Festival,” 11:00AM-3:00PM through town to Honokaa Sports Complex Sponsors include Hawaii Tourism Authority, Hawaii County CPeP, Honpa Honwanji Mission of Hawaii, Truth2Youth and Hawaii People’s Fund Sep 20 th Baldwin High School, Maui (contact Ann Pitcaithley at 250-2280) Sep 20 th UH Maui College, Ka Lama Bldg Rm 103, Free open to the public 7:15–9:00PM (Co-sponsors Maui Peace Action & UH MC Peace Club) Sep 21 st Oahu Peace Day Hawaii Keynote Address, University of 6:30-8:30PM Hawaii at Manoa, Campus Ctr Ballroom, FRee to Public Sep 22 nd Iolani Peace Institute Sep 23 rd Campbell High School Sep 24 th Farrington High School Sep 25 th Peace Leadership Workshop, UH College of education 9:00AM-1:00PM (seats limited contact [email protected]) FRee Sep 25 th Book Signing at Barnes & Noble, Kahala Mall 3:00PM -Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate “ Paul K. Chappell has given us a crucial look at war and peace from the unique perspective of a soldier, and his new ideas show us why world peace is both necessary and possible in the 21 st century.” Department of educational Foundations, UH College of education Civic forum on public schools in Hawaii Jeff Peterson

Peace Day Hawai‘i 2010€¦ · Peace Day Hawai‘i 2010 Paul K. Chappell graduated from West Point in 2002. He served in the army for seven years, was deployed to Baghdad, and left

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    4

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Peace Day Hawai‘i 2010€¦ · Peace Day Hawai‘i 2010 Paul K. Chappell graduated from West Point in 2002. He served in the army for seven years, was deployed to Baghdad, and left

EntErtainmEnt includEs• Host MC: Jalee Fuselier, Miss Hawaii • Royal Hawaiian Band • Tamagusuku Ryu Senjukai Frances Nakachi RyubuDojo’s

Okinawan dance performers• Distinguished Peacemaker Award• UNA Hawaii Youth Hui• Peace Candle Ceremony• Jeff Peterson, Grammy Award & Na Hoku

Hanonano Award winner

For more information contact Jeannie Lum, 808-956-4244 or [email protected]

An equal opportunity/affirmative action institution

Peace Day Hawai‘i 2010

Paul K. Chappell graduated from West Point in 2002. He served in the army for seven years, was deployed to Baghdad, and left active duty in November 2009 as a Captain. He lives in Santa Barbara, California, where he is serving as the Peace Leadership Director for the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation (www.wagingpeace.org).

KeYNOTe SPeAKeR:

Paul K. Chappellwww.willwareverend.com University of Hawai‘i, CamPUs CentersePtemBer 21st

6:30Pm–8:30Pm free PUBLiC event

In 2007, Act 23 declared Hawaii the first state in the U.S. to celebrate September 21st of each year as Peace Day Hawaii, a non-holiday in recognition of the United Nations International Day of Peace and Non-violence.

Hawaii TourSep 16th east West Center

Sep 16th Town Square, Hawaii Public Radio, KIPO 89.3 5:00-6:00PM

Sep 16th Welcome Dinner, KCC Culinary Institute of the Pacific 6:30-8:30PM

Sep 17th Iolani School

Sep 18th Big Island Talk and booksigning with Youth Speaks Hawaii 5:00-7:00PM poetry slam at Feel My Bean coffee shop, Honokaa town (contact Caki Kennedy at 985-9151)

Sep 19th Big Island “Peace Day Parade and Festival,” 11:00AM-3:00PM through town to Honokaa Sports Complex Sponsors include Hawaii Tourism Authority, Hawaii County CPeP, Honpa Honwanji Mission of Hawaii, Truth2Youth and Hawaii People’s Fund

Sep 20th Baldwin High School, Maui (contact Ann Pitcaithley at 250-2280) Sep 20th UH Maui College, Ka Lama Bldg Rm 103, Free open to the public 7:15–9:00PM (Co-sponsors Maui Peace Action & UH MC Peace Club)

Sep 21st Oahu Peace Day Hawaii Keynote Address, University of 6:30-8:30PM Hawaii at Manoa, Campus Ctr Ballroom, FRee to Public

Sep 22nd Iolani Peace Institute

Sep 23rd Campbell High School

Sep 24th Farrington High School

Sep 25th Peace Leadership Workshop, UH College of education 9:00AM-1:00PM (seats limited contact [email protected]) FRee

Sep 25th Book Signing at Barnes & Noble, Kahala Mall 3:00PM

-Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate

“ Paul K. Chappell has given us a crucial look at war and peace from the unique perspective of a soldier, and his new ideas show us why world peace is both necessary and possible in the 21st century.”

Department of educational Foundations, UH College of education Civic forum on public schools in Hawaii

Jeff Peterson