Truro News

Internatio­nal peace runners to stop in Truro on Sunday

Salmon River bridge to be rededicate­d as Internatio­nal Peace Blossom Bridge

- BY HARRY SULLIVAN

Thirty-one years after it was first launched, a torch run dedicated to world peace continues.

And on Sunday, Peace Run torch bearers will once again be passing through the Truro area. They will also be stopping at the Salmon River bridge to rededicate the structure with a plaque as an Internatio­nal Peace Blossom Bridge.

“And it’s much more beautiful and simpler, this one,” regional coordinato­r Sarita Earp said of the new plaque.

The Peace Run has been going since 1987 and the Salmon River bridge was dedicated with the original plaque in 1989.

But Earp said it was vandalized and removed about 15 years ago.

She described the event itself as a “… simple, grass roots, volunteer peace run” that touches the hearts of those who participat­e or who come out to cheer the runners on.

“We carry the torch and we take it into communitie­s and we love to take it to the kids, since they are the future,” she said. “Peace begins within the heart of each person … it all starts with one individual to another. It’s like sowing seeds.”

The run is held bi-annually although it does not follow the same route each time. The last time it passed through the Truro

area was in 1994.

The 10-member internatio­nal team, representi­ng six countries, carry an Olympic- style torch and run a relay sharing the torch with those who wish to offer a thought or prayer for world peace.

Since it began, the event has blossomed to include more than 140 countries.

In the words of founder, Sri Chinmoy, a visionary, athlete, philosophe­r, artist and musician who dedicated his life to advan-

cing the ideals of world peace:

“The Peace Run is our way of saying that world peace must begin within the heart of each of us, and that only by transcendi­ng the barriers that divide us from our better selves as well as from others, will our world be a true Oneness-home.

“How can we have peace?” he asked. “Not by talking about peace, but by walking along the road of peace.”

The team is scheduled to arrive in Bible Hill on Sunday, at

12:15 p.m. They will run from Tatamagouc­he and come into Main Street, Bible Hill at the Salmon River Bridge.

After the rededicati­on, the runners will continue on along Queen Street to Willow Street and toward Hilden.

They are scheduled to arrive in Brookfield at 1:36 p.m. and Stewiacke at 3 p.m.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? The Salmon River bridge between Bible Hill and Truro will be rededicate­d on Sunday as an Internatio­nal Peace Blossom Bridge as part of the Internatio­nal Peace Run. The original plaque, shown above, which was installed in 1989 was vandalized about 15...
SUBMITTED PHOTO The Salmon River bridge between Bible Hill and Truro will be rededicate­d on Sunday as an Internatio­nal Peace Blossom Bridge as part of the Internatio­nal Peace Run. The original plaque, shown above, which was installed in 1989 was vandalized about 15...
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