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BRUNSWICK — Zoe Weil, president of the Institute for Humane Education, will speak about educating young people to become “solutionaries” at noon Saturday, Aug. 3.

The presentation is part of the ninth annual Peace Fair, held on the Brunswick Mall from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.

Weil will collaborate in this talk with Maine artist Robert Shetterly, whose portraits “Americans Who Tell The Truth” have brought him national recognition. Fifteen of his portraits will be displayed at Curtis Memorial Library’s Morrell Community Room through July 31.

At the Peace Fair on August 3rd, Weil and Shetterly will talk about empowering young people to be solutionaries — a word used “to describe an approach to learning that brings us closer and closer to shifting our culture to one in which all children, all of Earth’s creatures and Earth herself, can thrive,” fair organizers said.



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