PRINTER'S NO. 1973
No. 142 Session of 1987
INTRODUCED BY BORTNER, FOSTER, B. SMITH, BROUJOS, G. SNYDER, DORR, WAMBACH, COLE, STABACK, MELIO, RYBAK, TRELLO, DININNI, YANDRISEVITS, KENNEDY, BELARDI, BOWSER AND KENNEY, JUNE 29, 1987
ADOPTED, JUNE 29, 1987
A RESOLUTION 1 Proclaiming June 29, 1987, as "Peace Child Day" in the 2 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 3 WHEREAS, Peace Child is a musical play written by David 4 Woolcombe and based on The Peace Book by Bernard Benson; and 5 WHEREAS, Peace Child has entertained thousands of people 6 around the world while instilling hope and encouraging people to 7 believe they can do something meaningful for peace in the world. 8 The production also provides children with an opportunity to act 9 out their deepest fears and hopes; and 10 WHEREAS, Peace Child takes place in a future time when world 11 peace exists. Celebrating an annual "Peace Day," the children of 12 this future reenact the events of the 1980's in a fantasy 13 flashback to our own present day, when American and Soviet 14 children discovered they could be friends and made it their 15 mission to build understanding and friendship between their 16 leaders as well. The play examines the arms race and offers the
1 hope that one day, through mutual trust and appreciation, the 2 superpowers can stop threatening each other with destruction; 3 and 4 WHEREAS, This summer approximately 60 American youths, 5 including six from Pennsylvania, will form three separate 6 touring companies of Peace Child and will visit the Soviet Union 7 and Poland. Pennsylvania is proud to be an active part in this 8 musical and its strides toward world peace; therefore be it 9 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 10 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania proclaim June 29, 1987, as "Peace 11 Child Day" in this Commonwealth and urge all citizens to strive 12 for world peace and to recognize the outstanding efforts of 13 these children. F26L82RDG/19870H0142R1973 - 2 -