New Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossom
Caversham Wildlife Park a haven for native Australian fauna near Perth, recently became the latest member of the Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossom programme.

In March 2013, the owners of the family-operated business David, Pat, David (Jr) and Debbie, generously hosted a ceremony for the dedication of Caversham wildlife park as Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossom Wildlife park.
The ceremony featured students from Ellen Stirling Primary and the Riverlands Montessori school, who both sang at the event. The former performing a rendition of Sri Chinmoy's song "O Make My Mind Tranquil and Calm”. Cr Patty Williams from the local council, City of Swan, gave a moving speech about the ideals of promoting peace in the local community.
The plaque includes an inscription
CAVERSHAM WILDLIFE PARK is proudly declared a Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossom Wildlife Park Dedicated March 2013
May the beauty of the fauna and flora of Caversham Wildlife Park remind all who visit to reflect on peace in the world, and in themselves, for the benefit of humanity, and all creatures great and small.
“Peace means a flood of love in the world family.”
- Sri Chinmoy
Since 1986, many significant landmarks around the world have been dedicated to peace in this programme initiated by Sri Chinmoy. The Peace-Blossom program offers communities and individuals who hope for a more peaceful world a tangible opportunity to participate in this noble cause.
Related- Peace-Blossoms at Student of Peace
- A visit to Caversham Wildlife park by the World Harmony Run
- Caversham wildlife park
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