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The Living Peace weekend included a gathering with music and chalk art at the fountain in Libbey Park. Some photos below (all photos by Gail Motyka)...
Posted by Tyler Suchman on September 25, 2008 09:40 AM|Permalink|author bio|
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great photos, Gail!!
great event, Judy!!
chalk4peace will definitely be a part of the festivities next year, and will be even BIGGER!
Thanks to everyone who helped to make Chalk 4 Peace come together. We discovered this organization just 10 days before Peace Day and it worked out beautifully!
Next year we hope many more will know about the fun and peaceful graffiti you can create in Libbey Park.
If anyone would like to help expand the Chalk4Peace day next year, feel free to contact me.
Judy (judy@retreatsofojai.com or (805) 798-4111)
Comments (5)
great photos, Gail!!
great event, Judy!!
chalk4peace will definitely be a part of the festivities next year, and will be even BIGGER!
Comment #1 Posted by: evan austin | September 25, 2008 11:02 AM
Beautiful!
I believe the Peace Pixie in the bottom photograph is Windy Kerwin, who wrote the fine article on Living Peace in Ojai
http://www.venturacountystar.com/news/2008/sep/14/living-peace-in-ojai-event-sept-19-21/
Comment #2 Posted by: Suza | September 25, 2008 11:22 AM
chalk another one up for the rainbow!
of all tribes, all times, all ancestors, all spirits.
love aka respect
with and for all our sacred relations ...
Comment #3 Posted by: millennium | September 25, 2008 11:34 AM
Thanks to everyone who helped to make Chalk 4 Peace come together. We discovered this organization just 10 days before Peace Day and it worked out beautifully!
Next year we hope many more will know about the fun and peaceful graffiti you can create in Libbey Park.
If anyone would like to help expand the Chalk4Peace day next year, feel free to contact me.
Judy (judy@retreatsofojai.com or (805) 798-4111)
Comment #4 Posted by: Judy | September 25, 2008 12:39 PM
Another article from the Ventura County Star by Windy Kerwin. I hope she doesn't mind that I call her the Peace Pixie!
http://www.venturacountystar.com/news/2008/sep/14/loving-selves-neighbors-a-necessary-first-step/
Comment #5 Posted by: Suza | September 25, 2008 02:39 PM