

Oct 23, 2007 - Junior PICs in action giving a quiz to the primary school visitors and making paper doves to the kindergarden visitors on the 'From A culture of Violence to A Culture of Peace: Transforming the Human Spirit' Exhibition'.
Junior Workshop
in conjuction to the Nuclear Abolition Exhibition
On 25th. October 2007, Junior PICs organised a Junior Workshop in conjunction to the Transforming the Human Spirit Exhibition held that day at BTCC.
Some of the Honbu members managed to get a bus load of Junior members to the workshop that night arriving at BTCC at 7.30pm
Upon arrival, the Junior members proceed to the registration counter at the entrance of the BTCC.
Soon after they have registered, the members proceed to the screening hall to see the Nuclear Destruction movie.
After watching the movie, the Junior members then proceed to the Main Hall to view the main exhibition.
The Junior PICs had a handful time to ask the members to queue before entering to the main exhibition hall.
At the exhibition, the members were split into several groups.
The Exhibition Guide explain to the members about the exhibition and gave them some questions.
The Junior members gave a very attentive thought on the presentation given by the Exhibition Guide and some of them gave a very bold and correct answer to the questions raised by the guide.
After watching the exhibitions, the members proceed to the Petition Counter where all of them have signed the support for the Anti-Nuclear Abolishment which this petition will be forwarded in the UN in future.
The members had a wonderful time pasting the peace dove sticker on the Sticker Board.
Before leaving the Exhibition Hall, the Junior members assembeled in 2 rows and proceed to the next activity.
They were brought to the movie screening hall which show the cartoon show from the works of Sensei, Daisaku Ikeda. Some of the parents joined together with the members watching the movie.
After watching the movie, the members were guided into the workshop where they were taught to make a peace dove out of papers and cardboards.
The children were having a wonderful time and the workshop ended at 10.30pm .