Peace Poles Community Art Project Auction - 2024

Project10️20
START
11
November 2024
08:00 AM CST
END
15
November 2024
12:00 PM CST
RAISED
$0.00
GOAL $10,000.00
0.0% To Goal

About Our Auction

The Lenexa Rotary Club, Lenexa Arts Council and Lenexa Parks & Recreation Department joined together to present the Peace Poles project displayed this year at Black Hoof Park. A Peace Pole is a monument to express the hope of "May Peace Prevail on Earth." Started in Japan after the destruction of World War II, peace poles were first introduced to the United States in 1986. Most recognized the international peace symbol with more than 200,000 poles displayed in almost every country.

35 poles were exhibited along the trail representing 32 artists or groups have decorated poles for the exhibit. These artists put an enormous amount of time into designing and then creating the peace poles you see today. Clearly, the artists are all talented and creative, and they share a passion for spreading messages of peace. In addition, 2 poles were decorated collaboratively by community members at the Lenexa Art Fair in May.

Beginning on 11/11 at 8:00am we will have an online auction that ends Noon on 11/15. It will transition to a silent auction at Lenexa City Hall at 6:00pm until 6:45pm with the 10 highest bidding poles going into an exciting live auction. Bidding starts at $50, and the online auction will have a $500 buy-it-now price (all poles will be displayed the evening of 11/15).

Proceeds benefit Project 1020, which operates a homeless shelter at SMUUC Church in Old Town Lenexa. They serve the homeless population of the county and provide volunteers and support every day from December through March.


About Project10️20

Project10️20 is Johnson County’s only shelter for adults who are experiencing homelessness. We provide transportation to and from the shelter, a hot evening meal, grab and go breakfast in the morning, safe place to sleep, care, compassion and support.

​We believe in loving our neighbors. That means helping human beings to live with dignity and no matter their situation, people deserve to have the most basic needs of shelter and food.

We are located on the south wing of Shawnee Mission Unitarian Universalist Church. Hours are from 7 PM to 7 AM from December 1 through March 31.

Help us Love Our Neighbors!

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