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Rotary Club Formally Unveils Peace Pole At Fairfield Hills Campus

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On Saturday, October 4, Newtown Rotary Club formally presented and dedicated a Peace Pole to Newtown “as a show of unity for peace around the world and in our community.” The Peace Pole is at Fairfield Hills Campus’ flagpole island, right near the pickleball courts.

First Selectman Jeff Capeci, Rotary Club President Jennifer Chaudhary, Newtown High School Chorus, members of the local clergy, and guests were on hand to celebrate the dedication. Peace Poles carry the message of peace, May Peace Prevail On Earth, “in languages of the world,” according to May Peace Prevail On Earth International’s website. They are recognized as a prominent international symbol and monument dedicated to peace across the globe, and have been planted on every continent in over 200,000 communities by friends and supporters, working in unison to uplift the consciousness of humankind.

Members of Newtown High School Chorus sing the national anthem at the unveiling and dedication of the Peace Pole on Saturday, October 4. Located on Fairfield Hills Campus, the Peace Pole was donated by Newtown Rotary Club as a show of peace to the community and to the world. —Bee Photos, Glass
Neil Chaudhary, president elect of Rotary Club of Newtown, discusses the significance of the Peace Pole movement and the history of the Peace Pole initiative.
The team that led the creation and dedication of the Peace Pole include, from left, Alex Villamil, Mitzi Muller, David Freedman, Jennifer Chaudhary, and Neil Chaudhary.
Interfaith Minister and Love Has a Home Here Founder Bill Donaldson shares a reflection on the meaning of and need for peace locally and internationally.
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