George Paz Martin and Julie Enslow – Peace Action Wisconsin Lanterns for Peace event in Milwaukee
The Lanterns for Peace event in Milwaukee (commemorating the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings) will be held on Saturday, August 8, 2026. Hosted by Peace Action of Wisconsin, the gathering features speakers, music, and a community vigil.
Here are the specific details you need:
- Date & Time: Saturday, August 8, 2026, from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM.
- Location: Lincoln Memorial Dr., Milwaukee. Meet across from Colectivo Coffee Lakefront (at Lincoln Memorial Dr. and Lafayette Hill Rd.).
- Activities: Music, community commemoration, and a vigil with lighted lanterns.
- Parking: Available at McKinley Marina, adjacent to the event.
- What to Bring: You may bring a folding chair if you wish.
Peace Action of Wisconsin presents
“Lanterns for Peace”
Annual Hiroshima and Nagasaki Commemoration
Saturday, August 8, 2026, 7:30-9:00 pm
Each August, Peace Action of Wisconsin gathers to remember the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and to renew our commitment to work for a world free from nuclear weapons, militarism, and war.
This year, our annual Lanterns for Peace event will take place on Saturday, August 8, 2026, 7:30-9:00pm across from the Colectivo Coffee Lakefront at Lincoln Memorial Dr. and Lafeyette Hill Rd. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We will gather for music, speakers and a community commemoration, followed by a display of our lighted lanterns in a vigil along Lincoln Memorial Drive. Lanterns will be provided. People are encouraged to bring a lawn chair. (If it rains, the event will be cancelled.)
On Hiroshima Day, Thursday, August 6, 2:30 to 4:30pm, people of all ages will gather at our office at Kingo Lutheran Church, 1225 E. Olive St., Shorewood, to make the traditional Japanese lanterns for the August 8th Vigil. Lanterns materials and refreshments will be provided.
On August 6th, 1945, at 8:15 in the morning, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Three days later, August 9th, a second atomic bomb was dropped on the city of Nagasaki. Over 100,000 people died instantly. Tens of thousands more perished by the end of the year. Today there are nine nations with nuclear weapons and over 12,000 nuclear weapons in the world. International treaties to limit the number and proliferation of these weapons of mass destruction are being abandoned. The work of Peace and Nuclear Disarmament groups like Peace Action Wisconsin is needed more than ever.
Lanterns for Peace is one of our most visible annual events. It offers a space for mourning, memory, education, and public witness at a time when nuclear danger is again rising, and public pressure is urgently needed.
Best time for lanterns photo op: 8:30 pm
Co-sponsored by: Kingo Lutheran Church, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom-Milwaukee, Milwaukee End the Wars Coalition, United Nations Association of Milwaukee, Veterans for Peace Milwaukee, Friends Committee on National Legislation Milwaukee, Building Unity Wisconsin, the WI Cuba Coalition and more.
(Note: Earlier this week on Thursday, August 6, Peace Action Wisconsin will also host a lantern-making session from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM at Kingo Lutheran Church, 1225 E. Olive St., Shorewood)


