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The museum is now closed Monday & Tuesday.
Effective February 1, 2009



JUNE 2009 NEWSLETTER (Acrobat file)

The Miami Valley  Interfaith Dialogue  

Open to all people who wish to engage in honest and  
sympathetic conversation about religion.

Please join us.  We welcome people from all religious traditions, or none; our discussions are informal and have proved enlightening to the participants. 

Norman Cary
278-8619  norman.cary@wright.edu 


 

No December Dialogue. 
The next Miami Valley Interfaith Dialogue will meet Sunday, July 19 Barbara Beach & Lisa Singh, Regarding Faith Journeys, Theoretical and Personal, at the Dayton International Peace Museum.  208 West Monument Avenue (across from the YMCA).
Free Parking  
 
-August 16 + Faith Journeys

 



Summer Peace Camp at the Peace Museum 
2009 SUMMER PEACE CAMP INFORMATION HERE

The Peace Café

Music and Arts for All

Next Cafe

Friday, JULY 10TH, 2009
Open Mic starts at 7:00 PM
MORE HERE

(Performance art, dance, poetry, music, songs and readings are welcome)

advertised on REVERB-NATION

MISSING PEACE ART SPACE
An Art of Peace Partnership between the Dayton International Peace Museum
& the Unitarian Fellowship for World Peace
Missing Peace Art Space logo
Max Ginsburg artwork

Gallery Opening Exhibition

" Know Justice Know Peace "  Sept 4th through Oct 12th
Max Ginsburg

 His work is suffused with the energy of the city and it’s people: its vendors, its protestors, its athletes, and musicians. The power of his work stems from both his belief in the immediacy of a shared, realistic viewpoint and his strong belief in humanism. His work explores issues of class, race, and gender and in recent years has gone on to examine more subtle relationships within society, such as the way we care for our elderly, our young, and in the wake of 9/11, notions of patriotism.
*(from his bio.)

 
Artenade comes to Dayton (Artenade, Ohio Homepage)

 
Artenade is a Art Collective established in Iceland on a voluntary basis and managed by young professional and students of international background who share the same interest in humanitarianism. Artenade acts in a non-profit capacity with the largest part of their turnover generated from exhibition going to charitable causes and the Artists.
This upcoming exhibition will be for the benefit of the
Narva Children’s Orphanage and the Dayton International Peace Museum.

If you are interested in participating in the event, you can go to http://www.artenade.com/ohio/SubmitWork.aspx and should you wish to support the event, please feel free to contact the organizers.

So get inspired.

Artenade is October 22 to Nov 1st for artist exhibiting at the Dayton Society of Painters and Sculptors, the exhibition for Arrigo Musti will be from October 22 to December 6th at the Missing Peace Art Space.

Arrigo Musti at the Missing Peace Art Space (Arts Partner with the Dayton International Peace Museum)




 

2009
Another Great Event!

Thank You
2008 Photos Here

 



Future Energy Center Hydrogen, Wind, Solar, Bio-diesel and more!
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Politics is not our mission, Peace is.

 
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