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      • Apricot Candy
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    • UGC Rose Garden Development >
      • Peace & Heroes Garden Contest Information >
        • VIDEO: Development of the Peace/Heroes Garden
        • PEACE Contest Winning Entries
        • HEROES Contest Winning Entries
Click HERE to view the Heroes rose contest winners.

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Click HERE to play the audio/video of the fascinating history of the Peace rose.
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"Peace" roses are displayed at the Peace Rose Garden at the Oahu Urban Garden Center in Pearl City, HI.

Congratulations to all Peace Rose Contest Winners!


Zoie Senensi-Bocoboc
Grade K-2
Manana Elementary School

Peace means to be kind.
To be responsible and respectful.
Say good words.
Peace makes me feel happy. 
And loving and kind.

Miriam Bowman
Grade 3-4
Gustav H. Webling Elementary School

Peace is easy to say, but difficult to live.
The main ingredient of peace is humility.
Humility helps you understand another's
point of view to end hatred and spread peace.

Makai Langford
Grade 5-6
Princess Victoria Kai'ulani Elementary School

Peace to me is…love, caring, friendship and understanding someone else.
Peace can change the way we look at each other and view the world and everyone in it.
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