It's time. In just 5 days, the road warrior returns to the White House.
The largest Peace sign in history will be completed in the year it turns 50.
22,000 miles on the odometer.
182 days on the road.
29 states.
Thousands of conversations about Peace.
8,000 dollars raised.
Show your support.
One woman has followed her dream. As a result thousands have come forward and said, yes, Peace does matter. America is ready for a critical mass. Come forward with your fellow Americans.
In this last week, purchase a raffle ticket.
Sponsor a section of the Peace ride.
Buy a limited edition tshirt. A percentage of sales go to charity.
At the end of the ride, four checks will be written, to show the importance of community helping to improve our world.
Show your support.
All across the nation, people have agreed, Peace does matter. And its starts with you.
We have to take action in our world. Now.
Without anger.
With Love. Accountability. Community organizing. Persistence.
Critical mass.
The project is to host one million definitions of Peace.
Leave yours today on www.peacescooter.com
Join others around the nation.
Donate today. The price of Starbucks or a movie ticket helps raise money.
Hold Peace in your heart.
Join us in Washington D.C. for the victory lap, on August 8th.
It's our Peace sign.
Peace has now been put on the map.
Come to Vespa Arlington at Noon August 8th and join us for a victory ride over to the White House.
Join us at Scoot Richmond for the victory celebration, on Saturday, August 9th. Tell your friends and family, tell the paper. Forward this blog.
Think about it.
Could you imagine riding that distance? 10 inch wheels. Four inches from the ground.
One woman has driven a scooter 22,000 miles, through many climates and cultures, facing many obstacles-to prove that we can accomplish our dreams.
Tell yourself-Peace matters.
We can do it.
Thank you to everyone who has supported this epic ride. We've put Peace on the map. Let's keep it there.
Peace and Respect
Alix
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I would rather us make history creating Peace, than become history in its absence.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
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