Two new members of our international team are from Hungary, and the children have to guess where they are from.
The Peace Run honours the teachers of Finney Elementary. Teachers play an important and often unrecognised role in creating Peace in this world.
This fourteen year old amateur boxer, who will soon be attending the Junior Boxing Olympics, leads us through the streets of San Diego towards Balboa Park.
Sarah Davidson, Clean Border Water Now Manager, accepts the Torch Bearer Award on behalf of the Surfrider Foundation.
Mary M. McKenzie, Board President of the United Nations Association-USA San Diego chapter, receives a Certificate of Appreciation from the Peace Run team. Mary also received a Torch Bearer Award on behalf Julia Chambers, the youngest member of the Board.
Joe Mazares, President of the House of Pacific Relations, accepts the Torch Bearer award on behalf of Tom Hay Bauer of Scotland House (who could not be present). The Peace Run also gave Joe a Certificate of Appreciation for his help in co-ordinating this event.
Inside Balboa Park, there are various cottages, representing different countries. We stop at the House of Scotland and are greeted by a volunteer.
Here our Scottish runner, Dhavala, purchases cans of the traditional Scottish soda drink, Irn-Bru. Irn-Bru is known in Britain for its unique, tangy, citrusy, and fruity flavor from a secret recipe of 32 flavors. In Scotland the rumour goes that it is made from iron girders, but it actually contains a very small amount of iron.
Dhavala cannot quite believe it. Her first day on the American Peace Run and she happens upon Irn-Bru.
Makeda "Dread" Cheatom (center) is very well known in San Diego and further afield for her many accomplishments and decades of tireless community service. She is joined by her friends Kolita (left) and Berenice (right).