The 69th Commemoration Ceremony of Hiroshima-Nagasaki and the 4th Commemoration of Fukushima will take place at the Grafton Peace Pagoda on Friday, August 8.
“Having lived through an experience too cruel to be put into words, the atomic bomb survivors have continued to appeal for nuclear abolition and to extend their desire for peace to the people of the world. Their dedication stems from their deep humanitarian conviction that no one should ever again suffer as we have.” – The Hiroshima Appeal from Mayors for Peace, 2013

The radiation released from Fukushima is 20 to 30 times that of the bombing of Hiroshima – with worldwide consequences for all living things
The commemorations begin with a walk from the Grafton Town Square to the Peace Pagoda (4.3 miles) at 6:45 pm. This will be followed at 8:30 with the Program of Peace, the Ceremonial Lighting of Lanterns and Interfaith Peace Prayers.
The commemorations will occur rain or shine. Please wear weather appropriate clothes and bring a flashlight and insect repellent. You may also want a blanket.
For information on the ceremony prior to the event, please call Heidi at 518-588-7122. The Grafton Peace Pagoda is located at 87 Crandall Road Petersburgh, 518-658-9301.