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The first of more than forty-five Peace Poles created by 25 local organizations was "planted" at Griffin Park on May 12, 2010. The event was one of several initiatives aimed at creating a more peaceful community by raising awareness and promoting empowerment, collaboration and connection to reduce and prevent violence. "Throughout the City, both indoors and out, poles will be planted to serve as a constant visual reminder that peace is truly attainable if the community works together," stated United Neighbors director Wendy Garf-Lipp. The World Peace Prayer Society contributed handcrafted desktop peace poles to be given to Mayor  Flanagan, Acting Fall River Police Chief Dan Racine, Bristol County DA Samuel Sutter, and the Fall River Shannon Community Safety Initiative. That Initiative uses a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary five-prong approach to address gang and youth violence in the city of Fall River. Follow up activities will include a Gun Buy Back Program, the Peaceful Coalition’s Kickoff to A Peaceful Summer and the Heroes of Peace Award. Click here for the March 3rd unveiling ceremony. For more information, contact either  Wendy Garf-Lipp at 508-324-7900 or Youth Services coordinator Christian McCloskey at 508-324-2419. 

(Top row) BOLD Coalition representative Karin Wood, former City Councilor Steve Camara, and United Parish representative Toosie Margolies applaud Mayor Flanagan as he proclaims May 12th Peace Pole Planting Day while United Neighbors Director Wendy Garf-Lipp listens. (Middle row, left) Fall River Police Chief Daniel Racine listens as Peaceful Coalition advisor Tom Khoury expresses hopes for a peaceful summer. (Middle row, right) Deborah Orlando and Wendy Garf-Lipp of United Neighbors listen as BOLD Coalition representative Chris Parayno describes his hopes for peace. (Bottom row, left) Wendy listens as Sister Rosemary of St. Vincent 's Home talks about planting a peace pole on their campus. (Bottom row, center) Rev. Marangelien Jovet of the House of Restoration The Good Samaritan, Alejandrina Hernandez, and Mayor Flanagan listen as Carmen Andino of the Corky Row Tenants' Association speaks about the need for peace in the Corky Row neighborhood. (Bottom row, right) Children gather around as homing pigeons supplied by Bill Demarais, a member of the American Racing Pigeon Union, are released.

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