Big Book: Pages for Peace Project


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My name is Betsy Sawyer, I am a middle school teacher in Groton, MA. I have been working with a group of students for over 5 yrs. now on a wonderful peace project. We would like to tell you about it and hope that you may be willing to help us bring this to the attention of people who may help. We believe our story needs to be told and hope you may take interest.
We recently received letters from Blase Bonpane, Howard Zinn, Danny Schechter, Leslie Cagan, Dahr Jamail, Lucinda Marshall, Kathy Kelly, Fr. Roy Bourgeois, Cathy Hoffman, Sayre Sheldon, Helen Caldicott and Desmond Tutu. We have also heard from Jimmy Carter, the Dalai Lama, Nelson Mandela, Maya Angelou, Martin Sheen, Senators Kennedy, and Kerry, Congressman Marty Meehan and Congresswoman Niki Tsongas, along with hundreds of everyday people.

The name of our project is: Big Book: Pages for Peace.

I began an after school club called the Bookmakers and Dreamers club hoping to encourage middle school kids to write and design their own little books. I began with 7 students who initially challenged me to help them register with the Guinness World Book to break a record for building the biggest book in the world. When I returned the challenge to come up with a worthy topic for such a big book, they chose the topic of Peace - or more specifically, "What can kids do to help create a more peaceful world?" My students explained to me that as Bookmakers, they wanted to build a special book that other kids would be attracted to and really read. As Dreamers, they wanted to make a difference in the world and share thoughts and messages of peace with other people worldwide.

We decided we knew nothing about the topic and began intense research in our computer lab. While looking up Nobel Peace prize winners, the kids asked me if we could write to a few and ask their advice. This began a letter campaign where we sent out thousands of letters world wide asking questions about peace. To our surprise, many notable people, (and many not so notable people) responded to our questions.

We decided to try to make each letter a huge page in our book. To break a world record, our book must measure 12 ft tall by 10 ft wide (closed) and contain over 500 double sided pages. The book will weigh over 1 ton. We then were advised to find an engineer to help us. Knowing nothing about this we wrote to several Boston area engineering universities and eventually partnered with the University of Massachusetts Lowell. They assigned a few professors and about 8 freshmen students signed on to tackle the project for college credit. (these students are now seniors and ready to graduate, sticking with us all four years) The college students worked alongside my middle school students, (the original 7 are still with me, getting ready to graduate to the high school - and our total membership is now 110 members strong!) with visits back and forth to both campuses, to design and build a one-of-a-kind robotic page turner and building design for the book.

We then needed to find a way to professionally print the thing which began a journey into the large format printing world, inks and specialized papers and print media. After recently partnering with Vutek Corporation in Meredith, NH ( a large format machine manufacturer), who has offered to donate the ink costs, Unigraphics, a large format printing company who has offered to donate printing,and Dupont, who has donated Tyvec Media to print on; we realized we may actually achieve our goal of building this book. Needing a place to display this giant tomb, we contacted the Boston Museum of Science and Childrens Museum. They told us they never take outside exhibits, but because this project is so unusual, they would like to display it. We hope to unveil the project there someday soon. President Carter has offered to display the book at the Carter Library in Atlanta, GA as well as many other major locations.

We are now in need of not only about 200 more letters, but we need to raise $200,000 for professional museum displays, transportation, the full scale page-turning machine and some of the printing costs.
We hope that someone in the documentary business may be inspired to tell our story, so that we may share it with others worldwide.

I am most grateful that this journey has exposed my students to the marvels of science and engineering, math, geography, sociology, history, art, graphic arts, digital photography and book design. Not to mention public speaking and the most wonderful real world lessons of peace and civil rights from the best teachers on earth.

I wonder if you would be so kind as to respond to us and be included in the big book? I have attached the letter form the students have created and are sending out as well as a waiver that is required to display your response. We also have just put up a small web site where you can read a bit more about us at:
www.pagesforpeace.org

I thank you so much for your time and we all hope to hear from you.

Most respectfully,

Betsy Sawyer, teacher/club advisor
Bookmakers and Dreamers Club
Groton-Dunstable Middle School
Groton, MA 01450
BSawyer60@aol.com
978-424-5066 cell
WWW.PAGESFORPEACE.ORG

Big Book: Pages for Peace Foundation
(a non-profit 501c3 foundation)
is accepting donations at:
PO Box 16
Groton, MA 01450

vital stats:

people impacted:

10,000

people involved:

150

why it's important:

I am a teacher and believe that children can make a difference

the plan of action:

We are currently fundraising in order to pay for the display costs of the book and transportation to move to the book to major museums around the country. Our dream is to share the biggest book on peace with as many other children around the world as we can.

how you can get involved:

Write a letter to my students to be included in the book at www.pagesforpeace.org
Donate money to help build the book at www.pagesforpeace.org

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