Many of you who know Daniel, know of the beautiful wood artistry he creates. The “Earth Goddess - Kayenta” Door, his latest creation is one his greatest works. This one-of-a-kind, beautifully carved door welcomes Read the rest of this entry »
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09 Oct 2008 / General Information
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09 Oct 2008 / Donate
Love to write and see it in print? World Peace Gardens is looking for 2-3 people who can write a weekly column for a Utah newspaper on world peace promoting activities, events, information, dialogue, etc. Your column would be published Read the rest of this entry »
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08 Oct 2008 / In The News
iAMwalking.org invites you to participate in a journey of epic proportions. A young man named Chris Howe has now embarked on a 6,583 mile walk from Los Angeles Read the rest of this entry »
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02 Oct 2008 / Gatherings
On Friday, Sept, 19, eight of us gathered in a small circle to celebrate life and friendships and to experience our first Read the rest of this entry »
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02 Oct 2008 / Recipe of the Month
This delicious drink will soon become your favorite! So easy to make and good for you!
½ pineapple, cut into chunks
1 good sized ginger root, unpeeled and cut into chunks
1 lemon, peeled Read the rest of this entry » -
01 Oct 2008 / Recommended Films
The Real Dirt on Farmer John” and “Into The Wild”
“The Real Dirt on Farmer John” is given 3 1/2 stars by Roger Ebert. A true story and journey of a community outcast and maverick for Read the rest of this entry » -
01 Oct 2008 / Recommended Reading
“Steps Toward Inner Peace”, by Peace Pilgrim. This 224-page book was compiled by five of Peace’s friends after her death Read the rest of this entry »
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01 Oct 2008 / Quote of the Month
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01 Oct 2008 / In The News
Elevate Film Festival schedules epic finale to launch modern Pilgrim Chris Howe on 6,500 Mile Walk from Los Angeles to Brazil! Read the rest of this entry »
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14 Sep 2008 / General Information
There have been many times, as a nation and as a world, that we have come together to unite. In the midst of all, we know we are a world filled with compassion. Read the rest of this entry »









