Host Lorraine Silvetz Rocks The Stage of “Pause for World Peace” at Times Square for International Peace Day 9/21/24

Host Lorraine Silvetz Rocks The Stage of “Pause for World Peace” at Times Square for International Peace Day 9/21/24
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The beautiful and dynamic founder of the Global Stress Initiative Lorraine Silvetz was one of the invaluable hosts for the “Pause The World For Peace” 5 hour concert, a collaboration between the Good News Corporation and Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine and produced by Paul Sladkus and OMMM. Lorraine  Silvetz moderated the Devine Female portion of the concert introducing talented singers  Quinn Lemley, House Music Princess Irene Michaels, 96 year old Sylvia Golden, Classical crossover pop singer Giorgia Fumanti and more. 

Aside from that she gets special applause for volunteering her services as press agent extraordinaire for celebrities including: AY Young, Keith Shocklee (Public Enemy), Jilly Yeah, THE AMERICAN RELICS, Heidi Little, Mandy Mayhem, The King Moore Project, Randy Edelman, SohoJohnny, and a marathon of others. 

The concert also featured the biggest Peace and Friendship Tree standing 10 feet tall and 26 feet wide via the American Oriental Arts Foundation. Along with the tree there were virtual messages from Ringo Starr who opened the broadcast with a moment of silence for Peace and a ceasefire, Leonardo DiCaprio, Dr. Jane Goodall, Michael Douglas, Shakira, Stevie Wonder, Tony Orlando, and more.

Times Square also known as the Crossroads of the World served as the dazzling arena for a beautifully successful event. The concert was not only live but streamed worldwide. It was a day filled with Peace and Love from the members of FOWPAL, key speakers from Children’s Services, and others. A special thank you to Paul Sladkus and the OMMM organization and all the talent and volunteers for all their successful efforts….

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