The following are confirmed CHALK4PEACE sites authorized within their communities.
St. George’s Cathedral, Cape Town ‘06-07
Community ARTS Therapy programme
Cork School Project, Cork City ‘07
SOS Herman Gmeiner School, Bethlehem ‘07
Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena ‘06
Gooden School, Sierra Madre ‘07
Harvey Mudd College, Claremont ‘06
Arts Alive Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara ‘06
Museum of Children’s Art, Oakland ’06-07
Zeum, San Francisco ‘07
Cragmont Elementary, Berkeley ‘06-07
Valley View Elementary, Richmond ‘06-07
PAINTS- Beach School, Piedmont ‘07
North Oakland Community Charter School, Oakland ‘07
ART Department/Vallejo Artists Guild, Vallejo ‘07
Superior Elementary, Superior ‘06-07
Boulder Public Library, Boulder ‘06
Mothers Acting Up, Pearl St., Boulder ’06-07
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library
and the DC Library System 2005-07
Organization of American States, DC ‘06-07
Barcoft Elementary, Arlington, VA ‘06-07
Ashlawn Elementary, Arlington ‘06-07
Woodlawn Elementary, Alexandria ‘06-07
Glebe Elementary, Arlington ‘06
Hutchinson Elementary, Herndon ‘07
Waples Mill Elementary, Oakton ‘07
Hunter’s Woods Elementary, Reston ‘06-07
Washington-Lee High School, Arlington ‘06-07
Damascus Community Recreation Center, MD ‘06-07
Warehouse Arts Complex, DC ‘06-07
Boys and Girls Club of Annapolis, ‘07
Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington, ‘06-07
City Hall Interactive Chalkboard, Charlottesville ‘06-07
Unity of Fairfax Church, Oakton ‘06
Yoga In Daily Life, Alexandria ‘07
Dos Gringos Café, DC ‘07
Centennial Park, Geneva, NY ‘07
Juckett Park, Hudson Falls, NY ‘07
Children’s Museum of the Arts, NYC ‘07
Cosmic Ties, Cosby ‘06-07
Jenks School, Philadelphia ‘06
Artist Nancy Hiss- the Iraq Names Project, Portland (ongoing)
Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma ‘06
Monroe Consolidated School, Monroe ‘06-07
St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley ‘07
London, ‘06-07
and others we're hoping to hear about...
If you wish to contact any of the above parties,
please contact CHALK4PEACE for further information.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library
and the Washington, DC Public Library System
Arlington County Arts Commission, Cultural Affairs Division
Peggy Phelps
FedExKinko’s
Mayor’s Office for Asian Pacific Islander Affairs, DC
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
Organization of American States, DC
Arlington County Humanities Project
Boulder, CO Arts Commission
St. George’s Cathedral, Cape Town
Dow Lohnes PLLC (counsel)
Boulder Public Library
Armory Center for the Arts Loew-Cornell
Verizon
DC Parks and Recreation
Arlington VA & Washington DC Police & Fire Depts
Museum of Children’s Art, Oakland
The Thacher School
PAINTS Piedmont
New Hampshire Association for the Education of Young Children
Harvey Mudd College
Arlington County Fair
Mexicali Blues & Nam Viet Restaurants
aka spot
The Italian Store
Clarendon Alliance
Michael’s
Whole Foods Markets
Safeway
McDonald’s
Target
The Art Store
Blick’s Art Supplies
IOTA Club & Café
Arlington Gift & Garden
CosmoTots
Best Cellars
Arlington Sports
Henry Gallucio
Anne Bridgman
David L. Shurtz, esq.
Commercial Investors, Inc.
Cynthia Jones
Ruth Maruschak
Chris Morton
Kaplan/Hoffman/Gibbs Family
David Edelman
Angela Rackstraw
Michael Wojzcuk
Anthony Chavez
Chambier Bechtel
Carol French
Orpheus Records
Tom Korns
Roni and Vince
Mary Lee Ball
Syd Katz
Andrew McAleavey
Penny and Graham
Matt Hand Designs
Juergen Haber
Frank Fishburne and Joyce Zipperer
Morris B. Squire
Bakery Lofts
Jerry Downs Photo
Benko Photographics
Mick Jones Photography
Barry Robinson Photo
Roger Cutler Photo
Jonothan Dumas
Al Underwood, Photosonics
The ART Department
and all the volunteers and artists who painted the planet the colors of peace…
Washington Post, DC
The Chronicle of Philanthropy, DC
Arlington Connection, VA
DC Examiner
Observer Newspapers, VA
Boulder Magazine, CO
Sun Gazette Newspapers, VA
Pasadena Star News, CA
Contra Costa Times, CA
Boulder Daily Camera, CO
Finger Lakes Times, NY
Piedmont Post, CA
Piedmonter, CA
DC City Paper
and the radio and television stations
of upstate New York and Santa Barbara
CHALK4PEACE does not condone and strictly forbids any defacing of any Federal, State and/or properties governed by political subdivisions and private properties, residential and/or commercial. No medium other than sidewalk chalk or artists' chalk pastels may be used by any participant in this event. All drawing is to be done on flat horizontal surfaces unless permitted by the Site Coordinator of the particular location. No gang symbols or obscene graffiti are permitted.
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