
Our first meeting of the day was with the students of St Teresa Catholic School. And we are especially honored to have Surf Coast Mayor Cr Mike Bodsworth join the team. He spoke about the importance of peace and that peace can be in disagreement too.

What a delight to see such smart and bright students! They have much to say about expressing peace, including not littering, keeping the ocean clean, not judging others and not letting others judgement affect you.

It is a joy to meet someone who carries the banner of peace and unity so strongly in his community. Thank you Mayor Bodsworth!

And thank you to all the students and teachers from St Terese Catholic School. It was a privilege to meet you and share your dreams of peace.

At Keiser, Sam kindly shows us around and teaches us about the physio equipment. Their work is an incredible service to the community. Thank you Sam!

Anglesea Primary School with such enthusiastic students! The School Captain and two Vice Captains escort the team to the gym. There are skits, songs and general fun while sharing a love and hope for peace.

The School Captain and Vice Captain's express their gratitude and thanks for the visit from the Peace Runners. We are the ones whole feel so fortunate to meet such excellent youth.

Next the team has a wonderful lunch at Point Danger, a park dedicated to those who have served in war and conflict around the globe.

The war memorial is entitled "Lest We Forget" and is also dedicated as a 'Sri Chinmoy Peace Blossom', honoring the past and offering hope for the future.

Edgars leads the kids in the country guessing game, that means teachers cannot play. If they do, they must do 10 pushups. Our excellent host paid the price in pushups, to the delight of all the students.

The team felt privileged to visit Bruno and Rebecca of Eagles Nest Gallery. Rebecca, curator and excellent photographer, welcomed us with enthusiasm. As did Bruno.

Thank you Rebecca for inviting us and a special thank you to Bruno as well. He told us the lovely history of the gallery and the deeper meaning it has in his heart and life. The gallery is truly an inspiration. During covid, Bruno started swimming every day in the ocean, he invited a few friends and the group quickly grew to 52! Every day, rain or shine, the friends would meet to swim and share companionship. He is a shining light in the community.