People's History Museum & Manchester Central Walk for World Peace


Details
People's History Museum & Manchester Central Walk for World Peace.
Come join the Manchester International Peace Society (IPS) Meetup Group for a visit to the People's History Museum followed by a Peace Walk along the Manchester Peace Trail through Manchester City Centre. Take a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life and join our Museum visit & walk to learn about the Peace History of Manchester, the 'City of Peace' as it is known, & to call for World Peace.
This event is free and open to all who seek a moment of calm, inner peace and wish to join with likeminded people to promote a positive culture of peace throughout the streets of Manchester and beyond. Let's come together to cultivate inner peace, call for both Domestic Peace & International Peace and spread lots of positive energy in our community!
IPS are not collecting donations at this event, you will not be asked for money - this event is entirely free & is simply to raise awareness for Peace causes, help people to find likeminded souls who also just want some peace & to call for World Peace.
Event Details:
- We will start at the People's History Museum at 4pm (including a visit to the Peace Doves statue outside the People's History Museum)
- We will then around 5pm walk along the Manchester Peace Trail backwards (starting at the People's History Museum & ending at Albert Square)
- The Manchester Peace Trail pdf can be downloaded onto your phones and read along to as we walk
- You can bring tall flameless candles with you (flameless to avoid fire hazards & safety risks & the rain) and/or glow sticks/glow bracelets/glow necklaces - we will have a few of these to give out, but please do bring your own in case we run out
- You can bring flowers instead of flameless candles or glow sticks if you prefer
Amidst growing international instability and threats to global Peace, the time has come to put aside any differences & simply walk to hope that the light will overcome this darkness of increasing wars & conflicts in the world, regardless of what faith people practice or do not practice - all are welcome. The founder Cindy is Agnostic, but believes firmly in peace and in the light overcoming darkness. People of any faith and/or religion are welcome.
*The Manchester Peace Mayors have been made aware of these events.
A volunteer on behalf of Manchester Peace Mayors may be able to join us on one, or multiple of these walks. If a volunteer who understands the Peace History of Manchester is able to join us on our walks I will advise of their attendance on the specific event/s they are able to attend. The volunteer will very kindly explain the Peace History of Manchester to us on the walks if he is able to attend!
Please join us for one of our Manchester walks calling for Peace.
Come along to meet new people & be around likeminded souls who also just want some Peace.
Starting at 3pm at the Manchester People's History Museum. Ending at Albert Square at approximately 7pm. Approximate time of the event will be 4 hours.
Please RSVP.
You are welcome to bring guests.
Meetup says there is a 10 person limit, but there is no limit to the amount of guests that can attend this event.
If you have any questions please email cindy.baxter@internationalpeacesociety.org.uk
Please be aware the IPS is brand new, IPS is an unregistered charity at the moment as we are in the process of recruiting volunteer Trustees to the Board of Trustees. The recruitment drive is ongoing through November with interviews for the volunteer positions likely to occur in December 2024 & January 2025.
If you get lost on the day & need directions please call the People's History Museum for directions.
Manchester Peace Trail website:
http://www.manchesterpeacetrail.org.uk/
Manchester Peace Trail Pdf Link:
download the Manchester Peace Trail | manchester peace trail
http://www.manchesterpeacetrail.org.uk/node/2
IPS is on Meetup! Look for the Manchester International Peace Society (IPS) Meetup Group to join the group on Meetup.

People's History Museum & Manchester Central Walk for World Peace