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Saturday, 3 July 2021, 4:14 pm
Maggie
creating her artwork using paint to depict the earth and a
hand showing the peace sign which won the Judges’ Special
Award: Best Creativity at the IWPG International
Loving-Peace Art Competition held in
Ōtāhuhu.
On June 26th, the
“International Loving-Peace Art Competition” was held in
Ōtāhuhu Town Hall Community Centre, Ōtāhuhu, Auckland,
NZ. The participants of the contest were children aged 7 to
11 years old from various schools in Auckland. Children from
different cultures and backgrounds took part in painting
with the theme of ‘What does peace mean to
you?’.
The International Women s Peace Group (IWPG)
Saturday, 3 July 2021, 4:14 pm | IWPG Maggie creating her artwork using paint to depict the earth and a hand showing the
peace sign which won the Judges’ Special Award: Best Creativity at the IWPG International
Loving-Peace Art Competition held in Ōtāhuhu. On June 26th, the “International . More
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in Mangere Town Centre. The International Women s Peace and Human Rights Committee
(under the International Women s Peace Group) hosted a Memorial Ceremony to pay homage . More
Press Release – IWPG Maggie creating her artwork using paint to depict the earth and a hand showing the peace sign which won the Judges Special Award: Best Creativity at the IWPG International Loving-Peace Art Competition held in thuhu. On June 26th, the International …
Maggie creating her artwork using paint to depict the earth and a hand showing the peace sign which won the Judges’ Special Award: Best Creativity at the IWPG International Loving-Peace Art Competition held in Ōtāhuhu.
On June 26th, the “International Loving-Peace Art Competition” was held in Ōtāhuhu Town Hall Community Centre, Ōtāhuhu, Auckland, NZ. The participants of the contest were children aged 7 to 11 years old from various schools in Auckland. Children from different cultures and backgrounds took part in painting with the theme of ‘What does peace mean to you?’.