Rotary Peace Poles

What is a peace pole?

A Peace Pole is a monument that displays the message May Peace Prevail On Earth in the language of the country where it is placed. It usually displays 3 to 7 additional languages meaningful to the host site. 

The message is referred to as an affirmation of peace and its placement furthers Rotary’s goal of building a culture of peace throughout the world. 

Peace Poles are intended to inspire unity among people of all cultures, ethnicities, and backgrounds.  The message May Peace Prevail On Earth was authored by the late Masahisa Goi of Japan after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.  

It is now an international message of peace with over 250,000 Peace Poles in every country in the world, dedicated as monuments to peace.

Bainbridge Island Rotary Club's Peace Pole

The Rotary Club of of Bainbridge Island installed its first peace pole February 7, 2025 at Waypoint Park.

If you visit our Pleace Pole, take a picture and email it to us and tell us where you’re visiting from.

One Little Seed of Peace

When we remember that the world began with a big bang, it’s easy to see
how we might have gotten used to just such a crescendo –

loud sounds and explosions of light – that maybe we were born out of it
and learned to walk to the beat of that drama…like a natural law…

a gravitational pull that puts us in front of the evening news. We grieve
for the injustices, but we refuse to accept conflict as a way of life.

Today we plant this peace pole on Bainbridge Island as an internationally recognized
symbol of peace, remembering our original peoples in their four tongues,

each one saying the same thing that we wish to say together with all the world:
May Peace Prevail on Earth. In this new year, now that we have endured the shortest days,

the bitter cold at the peak of winter season, even snow falling on the southern coastal
states while flames blazed in California, now that inauguration day has come and gone,

let’s remember that around the world there are more than 250,000 peace poles
in 180 countries dedicated as monuments to peace.

And each time we see one we can drop to our knees or reach for the treetops
to ask for world peace. We, living here by a sea that touches all people,

can learn to listen for stillness on the water and lean in to see the ripple effect
of just one little seed of peace, dropped by each of us.

This poem was commissioned for our Peace Pole Dedication by local poet Meg Bishop.

See Visitors to our Peace Pole from Around the World

Read the Dedication Event Article

Rotarians standing with a peace pole

View Photos of the Dedication

Other Peace Poles on Bainbridge Island

589 Grow Avenue, Bainbridge Island

Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist Temple
6154 Lynwood Ctr. Rd., Bainbridge Island

Peace Poles Around the World

Found a Peace Pole? Send us your photo and where you found it. We’ll add it here.