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SVG Rotary installs global peace pole near SVGS

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Rotary Club of St Vincent Unveils Peace Pole in a Symbolic Call for Unity

The Rotary Club of St Vincent marked a proud milestone on Friday, May 9th, 2025, with the official unveiling of its Peace Pole near the St Vincent Grammar School along the Richmond Hill Bypass Road.

The ceremony was graced by the Deputy Principal and students of the St. Vincent Grammar School and featured a heartfelt blessing by The Right Reverend C. Leopold Friday, Bishop of the Windward Islands. Sponsors from E.D. Laynes & Sons Ltd and Garden Care Ltd were present, alongside dedicated Rotarians and members of the wider community.

The Peace Pole, inscribed with the message “May Peace Prevail on Earth” in multiple languages, is part of a global initiative to promote peace, reflection, and mutual understanding. With peacebuilding and conflict prevention as one of Rotary’s key areas of focus, this installation stands as a powerful reminder of our collective responsibility to foster a more harmonious world.

President Dawnette Constance of the Rotary Club of St Vincent highlighted the significance of the installation, stating, “Peace Poles are intended to inspire unity among people of all backgrounds, and serve as a way of bringing people together – to inspire, awaken, and uplift human consciousness with the reminder that peace still prevails.”

This initiative is deeply aligned with Rotary International’s mission to advance peace through service and meaningful community engagement.

The Rotary Club of St Vincent extends heartfelt thanks to all sponsors and partners who helped bring this vision to life: The Kingstown Board, Physical Planning Unit, Chief Surveyor, Malcolm Designs, E.D. Laynes & Sons, NBC Radio St Vincent and the Grenadines, and Garden Care Ltd. Through their support and partnership, we continue to sow seeds of peace for generations to come.

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