Global Launch in NYC on April 10
At 1.00 pm at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, just a block away from the Unitied
Nations USA's track and field legend and nine time Olympic Gold medalist
Carl Lewis and US Tennis champion and Social Change advocate Billie
Jean King will join along with numerous UN ambassadors and World Harmony
Coordinators from over 100 nations to launch this global event.
Founded two decades ago by the spiritual leader and world harmony visionary
Sri Chinmoy to promote international
understanding, the World Harmony Run is now the world's longest global
relay. The run is a non-profit event organized entirely by volunteers
involving in particular children and students.
As part of the celebration, Sing for Hope
donor artists Soprano Catherine Watson (San Diego Opera), Trumpeter
Kyle Resnik (Orchestra of St. Luke's) and Pianist Lydia Brown (The
Metropolitan Opera) will perform the music of G.F. Handel. Sing for Hope
connects vibrant artists with vital philanthropic organizations to
benefit communities in need through the transformative power of the
performing arts.
New
York City's Housing Authority Youth Chorus led by Larry Matthew
will also be performing as part of the launch.
Over a period of seven months, relay teams will carry the World Harmony
Run torch through 100 countries, covering over 10,000 miles and all
50 states in the US and also involving Europe, North Africa, and Australia.
For more information please contact usa [ at ] worldharmonyrun [dot] org