 Over                      600 handcrafted 8" x 8" x 2" books have been made by                      artists, schoolchildren, and citizens around the world,                      expressing their individual and collaborative prayers and                      affirmations for Earth. The Earth Charter's 16 principles                      for building a just, sustainable and peaceful global society                      are the guiding vision behind the creation of these books.
                      Over                      600 handcrafted 8" x 8" x 2" books have been made by                      artists, schoolchildren, and citizens around the world,                      expressing their individual and collaborative prayers and                      affirmations for Earth. The Earth Charter's 16 principles                      for building a just, sustainable and peaceful global society                      are the guiding vision behind the creation of these books.  The                    Ark was designed and painted by Vermont, USA artist                    Sally Linder,                    built by cabitnetmaker Kevin Jenness and lined by fabric artist                    Beth Haggart. It was crafted from a single plank of sycamore                    maple from a sustainable forest in Germany. The five painted                    panels that form the sides and top of the Ark each represent                    the flora and fauna of the world as seen through the images                    of the world's traditional artists.
                                    The                    Ark was designed and painted by Vermont, USA artist                    Sally Linder,                    built by cabitnetmaker Kevin Jenness and lined by fabric artist                    Beth Haggart. It was crafted from a single plank of sycamore                    maple from a sustainable forest in Germany. The five painted                    panels that form the sides and top of the Ark each represent                    the flora and fauna of the world as seen through the images                    of the world's traditional artists.   Each                    panel visualizes a season, a direction, an element, and a universal                    symbol. Symbols of faith from traditional religions and indigenous                    societies surround the top panel of "Spirit" that honors the                    children and young animals of the world. The 96" carrying poles                    are unicorn horns which render evil ineffective.
                    Each                    panel visualizes a season, a direction, an element, and a universal                    symbol. Symbols of faith from traditional religions and indigenous                    societies surround the top panel of "Spirit" that honors the                    children and young animals of the world. The 96" carrying poles                    are unicorn horns which render evil ineffective.  Inside the Ark's lid is the Earth Charter handwritten                    on papyrus paper. The University of Cairo supplied Sally                    with instructions for making paper with papyrus - a plant known                    to have the ability to purify water of pollutants. The papyrus                    was harvested from the Living Systems, Inc. waste treatment                    plant in South Burlington, VT, soaked for two weeks in Sally's                    bathtub, then pressed using 90,000 pounds of pressure at                    Langdell Papers, a Vermont papermaker in East Topsham.
                 Inside the Ark's lid is the Earth Charter handwritten                    on papyrus paper. The University of Cairo supplied Sally                    with instructions for making paper with papyrus - a plant known                    to have the ability to purify water of pollutants. The papyrus                    was harvested from the Living Systems, Inc. waste treatment                    plant in South Burlington, VT, soaked for two weeks in Sally's                    bathtub, then pressed using 90,000 pounds of pressure at                    Langdell Papers, a Vermont papermaker in East Topsham.                    The Ark of Hope was created for a celebration of the Earth Charter held at Shelburne Farms, Vermont on September 9, 2001. The event, for love of Earth, featured keynote speaker Jane Goodall, global peace walker Satish Kumar, musician Paul Winter, and Dr. Steven C. Rockefeller, a member of the Earth Charter Commission. On September 11, 2001 volunteers were cleaning up from the September 9th event when news of the New York and Washington, DC terrorist attacks and tragedies was heard. Sally Linder's immediate, spontaneous response to the horror was to begin walking the Ark of Hope to New York and the United Nations. Joined by Andrea Morgante and Janet Fredericks, they carried the 200-pound chest across the meadows of the farm to Rt. 7 where they were joined by Susan Diehl Dufort.
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Recognizing that the United Nations is central to global efforts to solve problems which challenge humanity, the Ark of Hope carrying the Earth Charter and the Temenos Books was exhibited at the United Nations during the World Summit PrepComII in January-February 2002.
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At the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa, the Ark of Hope was ceremoniously offered to the world by the children of Diepsloot, an informal settlement in Johannesburg. Visit our NEWS and EVENTS section for stories and photographs of the walk to New York City and the journey to South Africa.
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Bangalore, India was the next port of call for the Temenos Books. At the 2005 International Women's Conference hosted by His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar , Sally Linder shared Temenos Books and introduced thousands of women from around the world to the Earth Charter.
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Traveling on to Amsterdam in the Netherlands for the Earth Charter +5 conference the Ark of Hope and Temenos Books were exhibited at the Tropenmuseum in September - December 2005. Visit www.earthcharter.org for details of this important conference. By invitation of the Ark of Hope, Her Royal Highness Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands created a Temenos Book. Over 8,000 Dutch children were introduced to the Charter through the Tropenmuseum Junior, the international children's magazine samsam and the magazine Kidsweek. Thousands of Temenos pages were made by the children. Twenty-five winning pages were ceremoniously accepted by Queen Beatrix and placed in her Temenos Book which was gifted to the Ark of Hope at the Earth Charter +5 event. The remaining Temenos pages were bound into dozens of Temenos Books created by Tropenmuseum staff and volunteers. These books will travel with the other hundreds of books in the Ark of Hope. Visit our NEWS and EVENTS section for newspaper articles and photographs of Queen Beatrix with the Ark of Hope.
The Ark of Hope carrying the vision of the Earth Charter belongs to Earth and humankind. Its life grows when it is shared. It is hoped that nations around the world will bring the Ark to their people, continuing to introduce the Earth Charter to audiences globally, spreading hope and the recognition of the interdependence of justice, and economic and ecological integrity that together build a culture of peace.
Organizations, schools and universities, faith communities, museums, and international conferences have hosted the Ark of Hope since its creation in 2001. To invite the Ark to your community, institution or conference visit this website's CONTACT US section. To create Temenos Books or pages to add to the Ark visit the TEMENOS BOOKS section.
  
 



 
 

 Born into a successful Hollywood family, Stephen Simon grew up during the big studio heyday of the late forties and fifties. His father, S. Sylvan Simon, was a sought-after producer/director who made films with the likes of Abbott and Costello and Red Skelton. He also produced the original version of BORN YESTERDAY. Every year on March 9, the anniversary of his birth, American Movie Classics devotes a day to showing his films. He was also a studio executive at Columbia Pictures under the legendary Harry Cohn. Stephen’s father died when he was only four years old. His mother remarried Armand Deutsch who was also a film producer at MGM where he produced films with stars such as Robert Taylor and Grace Kelly. His mother's closest friends were Nancy Reagan, Betsy Bloomingdale, and Fran Stark, the daughter of Fanny Brice and wife of legendary film producer Ray Stark. It was no surprise to anyone that when Stephen graduated from law school, he soon found himself drawn to the movie biz…as Ray Stark's protégé.
Born into a successful Hollywood family, Stephen Simon grew up during the big studio heyday of the late forties and fifties. His father, S. Sylvan Simon, was a sought-after producer/director who made films with the likes of Abbott and Costello and Red Skelton. He also produced the original version of BORN YESTERDAY. Every year on March 9, the anniversary of his birth, American Movie Classics devotes a day to showing his films. He was also a studio executive at Columbia Pictures under the legendary Harry Cohn. Stephen’s father died when he was only four years old. His mother remarried Armand Deutsch who was also a film producer at MGM where he produced films with stars such as Robert Taylor and Grace Kelly. His mother's closest friends were Nancy Reagan, Betsy Bloomingdale, and Fran Stark, the daughter of Fanny Brice and wife of legendary film producer Ray Stark. It was no surprise to anyone that when Stephen graduated from law school, he soon found himself drawn to the movie biz…as Ray Stark's protégé.