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Reuniting Peace
Twenty years ago this coming Saturday, May 8 the iconic Missoula Peace Sign that adorned our North Hills on a former US West (then Qwest) microwave reflector between 1983 and 2001, came down to the valley floor. Thanks to Bob Oakes, the North Missoula Community Development Center and nine volunteers, the pieces were safeguarded in the hopes of reuniting them one day.
The Missoula Peace Sign 20 Years Later
The Missoula Peace Sign is on the path to reunification. It will become permanently installed at the Jeannette Rankin Peace Center, at last giving substance to the legend and the long-held community vision that all nine pieces will be reassembled. Once unified, the Missoula Peace Sign will become a monument to resilience and a gathering place for people seeking a reflective moment.
Missoula Peace Sign
How many of you remember the old Missoula Peace Sign that stood in the North Hills for 18 years? In the time that I have been at the Peace Center, it has been the subject of many conversations, questions, even a movie -- and yes, hopes