April 18, 2016 Live from the road

Princeton - Philadelphia

Reported by Arpan DeAngelo 52.0 mi

Is it lit yet?

The women's team has a speedy member to pull them along.

A great day for a run as the men's team puts in a few miles.

Students at the Girard College Elememtary School in Philadelphia welcome us with their handmade Peace Flags and a song.

Reciting her poem with enthusiasm.

Our Peace Run team offers a presentation and a new guessing game the children love to play.

Principal Canny Schafer happily holds the torch and accepts our small gifts of gratitude for allowing us to meet with the children and staff.

The children all had a chance to hold the Peace Torch and enthusiastically offer their goodwill.

We are very grateful to the gym teacher, Kelly, for helping us to organize this event.

All the children have an opportunity to offer their goodwill and smiles.

The children at Philip Kearney Elementary school in Philadelphia share in the actions to one of our sogs, World Harmony Run, written by the Founder of the Peace Run, Sri Chinmoy.

Our International Peace Run team offers a program for the children.

Teachers as well as children get to carry the torch and offer smiles, wishes and prayers for Peace.

Most of the children could not wait to carry the torch.

Some children carried each other.

Everyone took turns carrying the Torch as they ran two laps around a long city block.

On our lunch break we visited the famous Christ Church which was the church that many Founding Fathers of the U.S. attended such as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and many others. Our team is seated in George Washington's family pew.

Pictured with the team is Christ Church tour guide, Tish Burns. Tish has welcomed the team with great enthusiasm on many occasions and has a deep and sincere oneness with Sri Chinmoy's vision for the Peace Run. She also has an incredible knowledge of the history of the Church and the significant role it has played in the lives of many great Americans.

Our final school for the day was at the George McCall Elementary School in Philadelphia.

The World Harmony Run song allows everyone to participate.

Dean of Students, Mark Sykes, gladly accepts our Certificate of Appreciation.

The Peace Torch evokes many smiles from the students as they get to offer their wonderful thoughts and goodwill for us to carry on throughout our four month journey.

We also took time to visit Independence Hall, home of the Continental Congress that drafted and ratified the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution.

In the garden everything was blooming with full color as the day was quite warm and sunny.

As we carry the Torch along the road we meet so many nice people who wish to share their kindness and concern.

The womens team was thrilled that we were joined by Sabrina Cusimano, (far right), Director of Programs at Global Education Motivators. She ran 5 miles with us and we were extremely inspired by her enthusiastic oneness with the Peace Run and all the programmes she is coordinating to unite young people from different countries around the world. Also pictured is Wayne Jacob (Director of Global Education Motivators), who drove with us and offered great encouragement and oneness.

Torch carried by
Akbota Jumabayeva (Kazakhstan), Arpan DeAngelo (United States), Chetana Hein (United States), Devashishu Torpy (Great Britain), Harita Davies (New Zealand), Himadri Kavai (Hungary), Janani Spence (Great Britain), Luana Koch (Germany), Papaha Gosline (United States), Pierre Lantuas (France), Pragati Pascale (United States), Puroga Theobald (Hungary), Samunnati Lehonkava (Ukraine), Sarankhuu Jargal (Mongolia), Shatapatri Mahar (Canada), Tavishi Matthews (Australia), Yashodevi Samar (Ukraine).  
Photographers
Pierre Lantuas, Puroga Theobald
The torch has travelled 52.0 mi from Princeton to Philadelphia.

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