http://www.rotaryfirst100.org/library/monuments/index.htm
This site is dedicated to Rotary Peace Monuments and the desire of those who created them toward world peace. It was a passion of Rotary International Founder Paul Harris to convey the worth of promoting world peace. These monuments are Rotary's historian efforts to visualize that promise. |
http://www.internationaldayofpeace.org/peaceday/
September 21st has been declared as International Peace Day by the United Nations. Here you can learn more about joining and becoming involved in humanity's world day of peace. |
http://rotarnet.com.au/users/P/PLEPFR/html/peace_city_article.html
This site recaps the great work started by the Wagga Wagga Rotarians in Australia. It also shares information on Peace Communities in general, including those that have developed in many other regions of the world as a result of this initiative. |
http://www.dialogforpeace.org
Dialog for Peace is a committee of the RC Yarmouth, Cape Cod, MA. They have a monthly meeting with local Muslims and a goal to build bridges of understanding between cultures. They help Muslims and others from the Middle East assimilate into the American democracy. |
http://www.peace.ca/rotarysevenpathstopeace.htm
The 'Seven Paths to Peace' was a Rotary International publication, first written in 1959. The content is as relevant today as it was back than and thanks to Bob Stewart, the content is now available on line at this website. |
http://www.peace.ca/rotary.htm
In addition to general peace information, you can download a powerpoint presentation made to the RC Recife Boa Viagem, Brazil February 16, 2005. It provides an overview of Rotary peace programs and a Rotary PeacePlus Program for those who may wish to advance peace and world understanding in this way. |
http://www.peace.ca
Here you will find an archive site of peace information as well as peace education material. It also has a link to the Canadian Culture of Peace Programme. |
http://www.rotary7820.com/news.htm
Here you will find the sample of a speech given by Robert Stewart to Rotary Clubs on the topic of Peace Cities. |
http://rotarypeacebuilding.homestead.com/Index.html
This Rotarian Peace Forum contains information and links with the goal of creating a unifying force in reaching the goals of Rotary International programs and activities of promoting world peace. |
http://peace.ndk.biz/50waystopeace.html
This site offers '50 Ways to Build World Peace. It also has links covering Peace Poles, Peace Prayers, Peace Recipes and School Peace Projects. |
http://www1.ocn.ne.jp/~infinite/pages/_Earth.htm
"May Peace Prevail on Earth"
in different languages. |
http://www.turnofftheviolence.org
This 'Turn Off the Violence Day/Family Fun Fairs' is a great way for clubs to provide an umbrella for a coalition of community groups, to show alternatives to violence in their homes, schools and community. |