Martin Luther King Commemoration Calls on Children of the World to 'Weed Out Hate'
By Marc Daniels, PRNESaturday, August 14, 2010
Gardening Ceremony and Proclamation at Lincoln Home National Historic Site Aims to Rally Kids to Cultivate Compassion and Hold Global Leaders to a Higher Standard
SPRINGFIELD, Illinois, August 15, 2010 - The cities of Des Moines, IA and Springfield, IL, USA, have proclaimed
Saturday, August 28, 2010 "Weed Out Hate Day." The commemoration is
anticipated to reverberate far beyond the shore of the United States.
Forty-seven years after Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his "I have a
dream" speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.,
calling for equality regardless of race, creed and religion, the two city
governments, in separate declarations, acknowledged that "while much of what
Dr. King envisioned has come to fruition…there are still persistent weed
seeds of hate in his 'Promised Land' that impede our success as human beings
and as a society."
The US cities of Springfield and Des Moines, with respective ties to both
President Abraham Lincoln and the gardening industry, are prompting children
in both their communities, and around the world, to set an example for their
leaders. The kids are urged to go out to their gardens and pull out "one
symbolic weed," roots and all, to symbolize the spiritual yearning for
eradicating hatred and nurturing a landscape of friendship and freedom for
all. This effort reflects the need to nourish society and enrich education
through gardening and celebrating the earth.
The commemoration took place on August 16, 2010 at the President Lincoln
Home National Historic Site, 413 S. Eight Street, Springfield, IL 62701, at
which time the proclamations were announced.
The public awareness campaign is the brainchild of honorary gardener,
author, and businessman Marc Daniels, eldest grandson of Ross Daniels, the
inventor of the Ross Root Feeder(R), an irrigation tool for the hobby
gardener. Mr. Daniels will be officiating at the Springfield ceremony and
will relate his vision for the world's future: the collaboration of green
industry, governmental and educational resources to ensure universal public
school access to gardening education; he envisions and recommends that all
diplomatic and foreign state visitors, take a lesson from the children, by
visiting the Lincoln historic site, pulling up their sleeves and extracting a
weed for themselves and the planet.
In the words of both proclamations "Through this campaign, it is hoped
that all children can begin to touch upon the kind of inner ecology of the
spirit that Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King each experienced as they
nurtured the nation."
About Marc Daniels
Marc Daniels is an author, businessman and eldest grandson of, Ross
Daniels, the inventor of the Ross Root Feeder(R). He has devoted the past
five years of his life to researching and writing about the spiritual,
cultural, and ecological roots of gardening. He maintains that his spiritual
roots lie in Israel and that the holiday of Tu Bishvat inspired his writings.
His new book, Himmelsgarten, is being released in Germany by Allegria Verlag,
a unit of the Ullstein Group of Publishers. Mr. Daniels is also a guest
blogger for Neighborhood BugWatch(SM) www.neighborhoodbugwatch.com, a
social networking lawn and garden community, where the text of his speech may
be found.
For more information please contact Marc Daniels, Tel: +1-217-726-5938,
Cell Phone: +1-217-416-9847, Email: marc@eurosensations.com.
Marc Daniels, +1-217-726-5938, Cell, +1-217-416-9847, marc at eurosensations.com
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