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PORTSMOUTH PEACE TREATY DAY - September 05, 2012

Statewide. The NH Legislature in 2010 declared the day the Treaty was signed to be Portsmouth Peace Treaty Day in perpetuity, confirmed by Governor's Proclamation.

Highlights around Portsmouth include a salute by the Navy at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard followed by bell-ringing throughout the area (and beyond) at 3:47 pm. Market Square (15 Pleasant St.) reading of the Governor's Proclamation and hand-bell ringing by Portsmouth High School students. Temple Israel will blow the traditional shofar (ram's horn).  Bellringing at Wentworth By the Sea Hotel, Strawbery Banke Museum and John Paul Jones House Museum. Annual peace flag-raising at Green Acre School in Eliot ME.

At 6 pm "100th Anniversary of the Cherry Trees and the Portsmouth Peace Treaty Connection" an illustrated talk by Charles B. Doleac, Order of the Rising Sun gold rays with rosette. In the Discover Portsmouth Center (10 Middle St., Portsmouth), 2nd floor. Free and open to the public.


May 24, 2013
NH State Archives Treaty Exhibit M-F

Aug 13, 2013 7:00 PM
"Teddy Roosevelt's Nobel Peace Prize" Salem NH

Sep 26, 2013 7:00 PM
"Teddy Roosevelt's Nobel Peace Prize" Concord NH



Celebrating the Spirit of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty

2005 -- The 100th Anniversary

In 2005, local community groups brought the events and lessons of 1905 back to life. Dozens of organizations and hundreds of their volunteers celebrated the theme of a peace treaty reached with ordinary citizens providing a crucial, neutral, supporting atmosphere, not for one or the other of the protagonists, but for peace.

The Centennial was more than a hometown celebration of an important historical event. The idea that ordinary people could influence world events by fostering a positive environment for peace captured people's imaginations and played out in imaginative ways. As the grassroots efforts brought more varied interests into the planning, the central idea generated investigations along multiple parallel tracks: What social and religious events supported the diplomats' search for compromise? What music was played? How did the Jewish emigré shopkeepers greet the Russian delegates? What did the ladies do? Ideas led to local newspaper files, private collections and individual memoirs -- an effort praised by the Librarian of Congress for demonstrating the invaluable role local people play in finding and preserving the elusive records of the past.

Contemporary counterparts took their own paths: creating artworks for The Art of Peace exhibit co-chaired by Yoko Ono; crafting African tribal symbols into colorful messages of peace and reconciliation for the Seacoast African-American Cultural Center; presenting concert programs dedicated to the theme of peace for modern times. School-children folded paper peace cranes (displayed at the Children's Museum of Portsmouth) and adapted the Portsmouth Peace Treaty Curriculum Guide (which also received Center for Global Partnership support) to their classrooms. For full details and photos of the dozens of 2005 Centennial events, click here.

2006

The spirit of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty continued to be celebrated in 2006, the 100th anniversary of the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to President Theodore Roosevelt for his diplomacy in helping to end the Russo-Japanese War. Click here for full details of the Nobel Prize Commemoration that earned the commendation of the Nobel Institute, and other annual events.

2007

In 2007, the tradition of celebrating the spirit of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty was revived, echoing the 1907 celebrations in Portsmouth. Events, which are now planned annually included a concert by the Seacoast Wind Ensemble, a performance of Pontine Theatre's "The Peace of Portsmouth," the Peace Flag-Raising at Green Acre Bahai School, the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Treaty Signing commemoration and bell-ringing throughout Portsmouth on September 5 at 3:$7 pm, the Labor/Portsmouth Peace Treaty Parade and the Theodore Roosevelt Nobel Peace Prize Commemoration presentation by the Portsmouth Peace Treaty Forum. Click here for full details.

 

 

 

 


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