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Lilianna plants a “Pinwheel for Peace” Thursday at Fairview Elementary School in Auburn to recognize International Day of Peace. The program started in 2005 in Florida as a way for kindergarten through fifth-grade students to express their feelings about what is going on in the world and in their lives. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Hanna plants a “Pinwheel for Peace” Thursday at Fairview Elementary School in Auburn to recognize International Day of Peace. The program started in 2005 in Florida as a way for kindergarten through fifth-grade students to express their feelings about what is going on in the world and in their lives. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Audra holds her pinwheel while attending a school rally on Thursday to celebrate “Pinwheels for Peace” at Fairview Elementary School in Auburn. The program recognizes the International Day of Peace and is celebrated by elementary school children worldwide. The children planted the pinwheels on the school lawn to be visible to parents picking them up and to the community. Audra’s class recently voted on wearing costumes to school after they completed their positive reinforcement goals of being safe, respectful and responsible. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Luther, left, and Anthony plant “Pinwheels for Peace” Thursday at Fairview Elementary School in Auburn to recognize International Day of Peace. The program started in 2005 in Florida as a way for kindergarten through fifth-grade students to express their feelings about what is going on in the world and in their lives. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

Andree Kehn is a staff photographer who has lived in Lewiston for the past three years and has been a Greenwood resident for 20 years, on and off. She has worked full time for the Sun Journal since 2015....

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