Kvě. 21, 2026 Reportáže z trasy

Halifax - Mahone Bay

Zapsal/a Grahak Cunningham 87.0 km

Today was a bright and joyful day for the Peace Run team in Halifax, Hubbards, and Mahone Bay. The runners began early, filled up their vehicles, and set off with happy hearts to share the Peace Torch with many children and community friends.

We had two school visits at the same time, with one half of the team meeting students at Shatford Memorial Elementary and the other meeting students at Aspotogan Consolidated Elementary bringing smiles, energy, and the special message that peace begins with each of us.

Principal Sarah at Shatford was so gracious in hosting the runners and inspiring her wonderful teachers at Shatford Memorial. The students had done art and made peace doves. Sarah retires at the school at the end of the year after many years service teaching and as principal to take up a caring role, her compassionate nature will be valued by her mother. Thanks for valuing peace so much and being a great teacher and principal. The children sang outside for the runners and were so eager to see us. It was inspiring. They even sang Happy Birthday for Grahak’s Birthday.

Later, the team arrived at Mahone Bay Bayview Community School, where over 400 students were ready to welcome the runners and join the celebration. The school leaders included Principal Lamar Eason, who helps guide the school and Vice-Principal Mr. Jaskowiac both young role models and leaders within the school along with the wonderful teachers who further expanded the peace message with art. Mayor Suzanne Lohnes-Croft led the runners in.

Karen Furneaux is an inspiring Canadian sprint kayak world champion, author, and triple Olympian, who was honored at the event. The team made sure the visit was joyful and full of good spirit and Karen shared her story full of challenges and bravery.

In the afternoon we continued to the Michael O’Connor Bandstand and the nearby grounds for more sharing and time together. We were joined by Mayor Suzanne Lohnes-Croft, who leads the town, Deputy CAO Eric Levy, Councillor Penny Carver, Councillor Kevin Boon, Mike Broley, Claire Louis Osmond  and others all helping to support the peace-filled day.

Mayor Suzanne gave a very warm welcome to the team and was present throughout the entire day.

Mike Broley held the torch and gave a heartfelt speech.

Councillor Kevin Boon passes the torch to Councillor Penny Carver.

The team visited the local tea houses and gift stores of this charming town. In the evening, the runners enjoyed a town-sponsored meal of Mexican food at Miller House by the Bay. The Mayor joined us as well as Margaret Miller, they are close friends, meeting when they were both in provincial politics. Councillor Katherine McCarron and Councillor Kevin Boon also joined us for the great food and conversation. The runners stayed the night at Miller House, at a generously discounted rate, enjoying the hot tub and scenery. Margaret's accommodation is unique and funky with even some of her own art hanging! We are so grateful for the unparalleled hospitality.

The whole day was a lovely reminder that small acts of kindness, teamwork, and friendship can make a big difference in the world.

Členové týmu
Adarini Inkei (Switzerland), Anvita Winter (Canada), Brahmata Michael (Canada), Grahak Cunningham (Australia), Heather Marshal (Canada), Karnayati Morison (Canada), Medur Wilson (Canada), Oliveria Lopez (Mexico), Rasajna Briatkova (Canada), Sarita Earp (Canada), Sulabha Wisniewski (Canada).  
Fotografové
Adarini Inkei, Anvita Winter, Brahmata Michael
Uběhli jsme s pochodní 87.0 km z Halifax do Mahone Bay.

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