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  1. www.pinwheelsforpeace.com › Pinwheels_for_Peace › theThe Pinwheels for Peace Project

    The project was quickly embraced by their students and the entire school community and by millions of art teachers, teachers, parents, children and adults who desire peace in our world. The first Pinwheels for Peace were installed on Sept. 21, 2005. Since then, we have grown from 500,000 pinwheels planted the first year, to four million ...

  2. home. In today’s world, peace needs to be more than just a word. Imagine… millions of pinwheels spinning in the wind – pinwheels in the United States, Great Britain, South America, Australia, the Middle East, Canada, Africa, Europe and Asia; pinwheels all over the world! – big pinwheels, small pinwheels; pinwheels of all shapes and ...

  3. To create your own pinwheel, follow these directions - to print this page, click here. You may print and distribute this template freely as long as you keep our website information intact and use the template for the Pinwheels for Peace project.

  4. Today thousands of children make pinwheels and plant them in a peace sign on International Peace Day on September 21. Learn more here. Students of all ages decorate a pinwheel pattern with peaceful scenes and then work together to create the right size peace sign.

  5. 7 de dic. de 2014 · Artrageous Art Studio. 4.43K subscribers. Subscribed. 27. 7.6K views 9 years ago. In this cross curricular art lesson, students learn about the Pinwheels for Peace Project and how to use the...

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  6. The first Pinwheels for Peace were installed on Sept. 21, 2005. Since then, we have grown from 500,000 pinwheels planted the first year, to 1.2 million pinwheels in 2007! Please plan to join us again, on Sept. 21, 2008, as we once again celebrate International Day of Peace with "whirled peace!" September 21st falls on a Sunday in 2008.

  7. To learn about International Day of Peace, visit Peace One Day and International Day of Peace. If September 21st falls on a Sunday, feel free to have your Peace Day Celebration on the Friday before or the Monday after the 21st.