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The Riverbrooke Experience

Reflections of an Evaluator;

In two thousand and two a courageous few

Had a vision of working cross-border,

Now the River and Brooke together did join to counter profound disorder.

So no longer the River and Brooke were divided

Neath the foothills of Sligo nor the Lakes of Fermanagh.

Whilst the river it flows from Arrow each day

And meanders past Millview

To the sea on its way.

The Stationhouse Carriage caused a permanent marriage

Where trust and respect doth flourish.

The Riverbrooke ethos grew stronger they say

“To act for all people in a most peaceful way”.

Respect for traditions, cultures and commemorations

Emblems and banners and traditional ways.

Soon the Riverbrooke Pact was solidly on track

With hope in their hearts but with fears of attack.

That Banner of Peace was held strongly and true

To challenge old ways and to welcome the new.

Now the coast it is clear to shift into top gear

And nothing will ever divide them.

As they weave their kind way, with Peace here to stay

And proud of the Spirit that moved them.

They will never regret the challenges they met

And together grew stronger and stronger.

It’s impossible to capture all that happiness and laughter

And the values for those who come after.

With Peace at its core and activities galore

The friendships of Riverbrooke are here evermore.

The Project Co-ordinator is the main instigator

Of dialogue and of discussion.

While the Steering Group strong in their mission of Peace

Always willing to face repercussion and deceit.

In two thousand and four they published the lore

Of their home towns in separate volumes.

Those wonderful stories and photographs too

Were presented with pride and compassion.

Through these stories we see past times and traditions

Of Aghalaun in Aghavea.

And we learn about Riverstown in those by-gone days

And the birth of the Riverbrooke Project.

These books are a legacy of Peace not of Conflict

And together they’ll soon print another.

They will skilfully pen their pathway to peace

And the carriageway they made through the Border.

Now the list of achievements grows wider and wider

With indelible impressions like the web of a spider.

With frequent exchanges of people of all ages

Relationships grow stronger and tensions no longer.

There was quilting and patchwork, vintage and music

Stone walls and concerts and Santa at Christmas.

Where culture and traditions are shared and respected

And the wounds of the past are never neglected.

Building Peace is a challenge, less onerous for some

Like the Riverbrooke team who’ll face whatever may come.

For community work is like a babbling brook

Ever changing and meandering wherever you look.

Evaluations are done with pleasure and pride

With neutral perspectives to act as a guide.

It’s a project that’s successful in every way

But much more to be done in the future I’d say.

They will never regret the work they have done

The Steering Group’s great legacy for generations to come.

Their courage and faith hath brought them thus far

Their shared peaceful vision unites them, wherever they are.

Poem by John Burke   

JP Burke Associates

October 2007

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