June sprouts luscious flowers, grass, trees and food for our bodies to grow and be healthy.

And this month the BPI has an event to feed your mind and spirit as well.  Take note of the conference on the 17th that has been a long time coming because of Covid.  But it is here and we invite everyone who is able to come join us. 

The Newsletter with all the information you will need to join us is posted on our website from where you can print off a copy and share it with family and friends.  The hardcopy is in businesses around the Boundary Region of B.C. as well. 

We offer the Newsletter and events for free but we encourage donations in order to continue to do so.  Please contact Laura (email at L4peace@telus.net or by phone at 250-444-0524 or 250-442-0434)  to make donations or come to an event and do so.   

May Issue focuses on Mothers Day

May entered with a blast of heat that melted snow and threatens flooding in many regions of B.C. as well, I am sure in other parts of the Northern world.
May also brings Mothers Day celebrations. For the peace movement it is a day begun in 1870 as a walk for peace by women.
This issue of the BPI Newsletter focuses on the true meaning of this day with the 40th year of the Kootenay/Boundary/Okanagan of B.C and Washington State Mothers Day Walk for Peace. We invite you to join us to build community in a loving and peaceful gathering to honour Mother Earth and call for peace, socioeconomic justice and environmental sustainability as one global family.
Go to the BPI website for all the information you will need to join us at http://www.boundarypeaceinitiative.org