Quick Details
Monday, August 6th 2018 — 8:00am – 9:00am
Yokohama Friendship Bell on Shelter Island
1402 Shelter Island Dr. San Diego, CA 92106
Free admission
Part II: Floating of Paper Lanterns
Friday, August 10th 2018 — 6:30pm – 9:00pm
Coronado City Council Chambers / Community Pool
1825 Strand Way Coronado, CA 92118
$5 Adults (food & lantern kit included)
• All ages welcome
• Hiroshima & Nagasaki history
• Arts, crafts & entertainment
• Food and refreshments
• Raffle giveaways
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Event Descriptions
SD-WISH invites you to come together to promote peace & harmony among all people, cultures, and nations. Our main purpose is to educate and inspire communities, kids, youth, families, and leaders for future generations on how to collaborate with people from different backgrounds. The International Peace & Humanity Day is free and open to the public – all ages are welcome
Part I: Ceremony
Monday, August 6th – 8AM-9AM – Shelter Island
The atomic bomb droppings on Hiroshima on August 6th and on Nagasaki on August 9th 1945 were the last live use of nuclear weapons in history. August 6th 2018 will mark the 73rd anniversary of the bombings and hence 73 years of freedom from nuclear weapon usage.
SD-WISH invites you to join us on the beautiful Shelter Island for a morning of commemoration as we gong the Friendship Bell to celebrate this freedom and send our WISH for eternal peace. Community members and leaders share their messages of dedication to peace, understanding and tolerance.
Part II: Floating of Paper Lanterns
Friday, August 10th – 6:30PM-9PM – Coronado
Adopting a traditional Japanese ceremony tōrō nagashi (tōrō means “lantern” and nagashi means “cruise, flow”), we celebrate peace and humanity by floating paper lanterns with written messages to the world as a hope or WISH for global peace and well-being.
We invite guests to write messages on paper lanterns and enjoy a relaxing San Diego evening at the waterside Coronado City Council Chambers patio along with light food, refreshments, origami, exhibits, presentations, and live music – a wonderful experience to gather and celebrate with fellow community members and leaders. You can make and float your very own paper lantern (materials will be supplied for free) and you’re welcome to take it home with you at the end of the evening. Yukata are welcome!
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