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Event nets $12,000 for WHS Playmakers
By Caroline Monday
Boone will soon be the center of an international peace initiative,
Steve Leighton, president of the Gol
Iluminado Foundation, announced Saturday at a special event at
Appalachian State Universitys Farthing Auditorium.
World-famous retired soccer player and chairman of Gol Iluminado
Elisa Figueroa also appeared at the event.
The town has been designated as a sight for a Peace House as part
of the United Nations Sport for Development and Peace Program.
The house itself will be located on West King Street on a spot
currently occupied by an empty shed-like structure across from
the Turchin Center. The Peace House will serve as a center providing
information and education and will be one of more than a dozen
such centers worldwide.
Boones Peace House is unique from the others, however, in
that it will be the only one located in a rural area. It is also
special in that it will serve as the global headquarters for the
entire initiative.
Leighton has family ties to the area and said Boone was chosen
for several reasons.
He said he felt it would be strategically wise to headquarter
the initiative here because it would not incite the rivalry that
might be instigated by placing the headquarters in one of the
worlds major metropolitan areas. He called the area a neutral
zone, without the historical connections that other areas
have.
He said the areas vibrant academic community
was also a draw. Boone is like a microcosm of a big city,
Leighton said, explaining that there was a blend of students,
teachers and professors from around the world, making the area
like a mini UN.
Leighton said he was not concerned about the fact that Boone is
somewhat isolated from major metropolitan areas, citing that with
technology being where it is, even global organizations can operate
outside of major cities with relative ease.
The initiative is focused around sports and how they can help
people overcome differences and help communities recover from
devastating circumstances.
Figueroa is a living testament to how sports can change a life.
He was thought to be sickly as a child, he said, but his determination
to play soccer helped him have a more normal childhood and an
extraordinary career as a professional athlete.
Figueroa said sports and peace are connected because they serve
as a social bridge. Sports educate people and help them look past
their differences.
Saturdays event also featured a presentation of the Watauga
High School Playmakers award winning play, John Lennon
and Me.
Tickets to the event and a raffle helped the students raise the
approximately $12,000 they needed to compete at the National Theatre
Troupe Competition in Chattanooga in March. With the help of Saturdays
event, the group has met its fundraising goal.
For more information about the Gol Iluminado Foundation, visit
goliluminado.org. For more about the Boone Peace House, go to
peacehouseboone.org.
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