If you would like a booklet that explains more about the Children's PEACE Center and how to schedule a program, just call or email us. Be sure to include your name, mailing address, phone number, email address, a contact person, and the name of your organization.
If you'd like to schedule a program, please send an email with your preferred dates and the type of program, or it can be discussed via email or phone. See the forms below. The Site Visit Agreement form must be filled out and returned to us as confirmation of any presentation. The booklet that will be mailed to you will include each of these forms and more helpful information.
To see some of the information from the booklet, click on one of the letters below.
A smaller version of the "Museum Without Walls" or a customized program can be brought to your site for a small fee to cover supplies, and if going outsite the Metro Atlanta area, traveling expenses must be provided to cover mileage, any overnight stays, meal/food expenses and any additional expenses required. Donations are accepted at each Site Visit to help defray operational costs and maintain exhibits.
A regular "Field Trip" can be arranged for schools and homeschoolers.
See what we've been doing. Check out the Photo Album.
WHERE IN THE WORLD HAS THE PEACE CENTER BEEN?
1996 - Reunion, Arden, NC
- First Graders Birthday Party, Smyrna, GA
- Peacemaker's Club, Acworth, GA
- Leaders Conference, Spartangurg, SC
1997 - CCC Retreat, Rock Eagle, GA
- Day of Peace, Union City, GA
- Peacemaker's Workshop, Atlanta, GA
- Junior Camp, Tiger, GA
- Pace Academy, Brownie Troop, Buckhead, GA
- "Lunch With Santa" Smyrna, GA
- MUST Daybreak (Homeless Shelter), Marietta, GA
- Women's Workshop, Kennesaw, GA
1998 - King Springs Elementary School, Smyrna, GA
- Peacemaking Workshop, Wilmington, NC
- MUST Summer Lunch Program, Marietta, GA
- Vacation Bible School, Sarasota/Bradenton, FL
- Junior Camp, Columbia, SC
- Blue Water Campgrounds Reunion, Port Huron, MI
- Three Reunions, Priceville, Ontario, Canada
- Peace Celebration, Greenwood, NY
- Peace Retreat, Ashville, NC
- YWCA Week Without Violence, Marietta, GA
1999 - Girls, INC, Smyrna, GA
- Atlanta North Class, Atlanta, GA
- Anne Burnside Elementary School, Columbia, SC
- St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School, Marietta, GA
- MUST Summer Lunch Program, Marietta, GA
- McGowans Lake Reunion, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Community Peace Festival, Wabash, Ontario, Canada
- Smyrna City Day Camp, Smyrna, GA
- YWCA Week Without Violence, Kennesaw, GA.
2000 - Hickory Hills ElementarySchool, Marietta, GA
- Campbell Elementary School, Atlanta, GA
- King Springs Elementary School, Smyrna, GA
- Guice Elementary School, Atlanta, GA
-Violent Toy Trade-in, Independence, MO (10 schools)
- Junior Camp, Tiger, GA
- Port Huron Museum, Port Huron, MI (Multicultural
Festival, 10 schools attended, Open to public)
- "Kids Pizza Church", Waddems Grove, MI
(Conflict Resolution Games)
- YWCA Week Without Violence, Kennesaw, GA
Town Center Mall, Open to public
2001 - King Springs Elementary School, Smyrna, GA
- Memorial Elementary School, Barberton, OH
(Two Schools)
- Providence Bay, Manatoulin Island, Ontario, Canada
Community Center Open House
- Little Current, Manatoulin Island, Ontario, Canada
Elementary School
- Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada Elementary School
- Summers Point Elementary School, Aylmer,
Ontario, Canada
- Cambridge Curling Club, Ontario, Canada
Several Schools bussed in
-Tillsonburg Ice Hockey Arena, Ontario, Canada
Several Schools busses in, Community Open House
- Vacation Bible School, Pleasant Valley, OH
-Reunion, Transfer, PA
-Community Peace Festival, Flint, MI
- Open House/Open Door, Cartersville, GA
2002 - Kings Springs Elementary School, Smyrna, GA
- Towns Elementary School, Atlanta, GA
- Peace Quest Festival, Independence, MO
- Franklin Parks and Recreation Day Camp, Franklin, NC
- Osborne After School Celebration, Sept, Marietta, GA
- Mt. Zion Family Fest, Oct, Kennesaw, GA.
- International Festival, Oct, Marietta, GA.
- Girl Scout Celebration of Girls, Nov, Atlanta, GA.
- Table Events - North Metro Tech, Canton Public Library,
Child Abuse Task Force, CFP, KSU Volunteer Fair,
Acworth Homeschool Celebration.
2007 - Homeschool Excursions "Peacemaking 101" Class
Acworth, held Jan, Feb each Wed.
- Frey Elementary School -Third Grade "Character in
Class" Pre/Post Tests, four lessons, Field Trip, Jan,
Feb, Mar, Acworth, GA
- CPPC Community Resource Fair, Marietta, GA
- International Village-March, Independence, MO
- GA State Volunteer Fair - April, Atlanta, GA
- National Youth Service Day - Marietta Middle School,
April, Marietta, GA
- KSU Intern Presentation, April, Kennesaw, GA
- CFP Small Ministries Forum, May, Marietta, GA
- VBS, June, Alpharetta, GA
- Little People's Academy - Pre-K Puppet Show/Craft,
June, Kennesaw, GA
- Peace Camp, Atlanta North, June, Alpharetta, GA
- Open House for SDA, June, Alpharetta, GA.
- Open House for Homeschool Excursions, July,
Acworth, GA
- Peace Camp, Aug, Cary, NC
- Open House/Tour/Training, Sept, Acworth, GA, with
Dr. Peter Van den Dungen, and group
- KSU Volunteer Fair, Sept, Kennesaw, GA
- Quaker Friends House, Sept, Decatur, GA, with
Dr. Peter Van den Dungen, and group
- Girls Inc, at Agnes Scott College, Oct, Decatur, GA
- Child Abuse Prevention Training, Nov, Marietta, GA
Good problem solving steps help build the Bridge to Peace
Double Trouble helps us relate to others that have learning disabilities like Dyslexia.
We're on the move bringing peacemaking skills to your neighborhood. But we want to serve the community better...help us find a permanent home to set up a Peace Museum in your area.
We use symbols for everything we do. What symbol would you use for a World Peace Flag?
"We all share the same World" - Be Global
"Double Trouble" - Be a Community
"Paws for Peace" - Be Earth-Wise
Recognizing animal footprints helps us learn to care for our environment and their habitats.
"Bridge to Peace" - Be a Community
"Emotion Commotion" - Be Me
Role playing various emotions help us identify them and do better at self control.
Children's PEACE Center Traveling Outreach Program
The Children's PEACE Center has had a traveling program for over 10 years. It's traveled as a "Musuem Without Walls" from Florida to Canada.
In order to provide a more indepth program to encourage children to develop better character traits, equip them to practice conflict resolution and empower them to make better choices, we are planning to build a permanent Peace Museum in the Metro Atlanta area. If you'd like to be part of this exciting growing program, please email us.