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Paving a path to peace

Eye - 27 October 2023

Paving a path to peace

by Elinor Smallman 26th October 2023.

So what inspired the latest addition? ‘The aim of the path is two-fold – to connect up points of interest in the garden and to ensure that those with mobility issues have as much access to the garden as others.’

But popping a path in a peace garden, though delightfully full of ‘p’s as a sentence, is not quite so straightforward as it might sound – cue Quaker creativity!

‘We are not a Meeting with any money to spare so have had to fundraise for most of our installations and in this our local authority, North Herts Council, has been very helpful. We raised money for the sculpture through crowdfunding and decided to try our hand at holding a fundraising quiz for the path.

Path around pond

‘Fundraising in this way also helps to promote the activities of Friends more widely. We had posters up in every local venue and, of course, posted them online to Meetings in our area and to friends of Friends.

‘We needed to raise £3,500 to have the path made. £1,000 was donated by a local councillor through his locality budget; £1,500 was agreed through Local Meeting funds, and we had £1,000 to raise.

‘We were astonished and gratified to raise £940 in entrance fees at £10 per head (some people donated but couldn’t come), £235 through a raffle on the night (yes, we discussed whether this was encouraging gambling and decided not), and £28.50 from cakes.

‘We needed to pay for the hire of a church hall (the Meeting house has nothing like the space needed) and catering for nibbles from Costco. The quiz master(s) – a local vicar and her husband – gave their services for free. We ended up with just over £1,000 from that one-night quiz.’

Chris writes: ‘We hope that both the path itself and our activities putting on the quiz have widened awareness of the Peace Garden.’ The Meeting held a walking meditation using the new path on the International Day of Peace on 21 September.

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