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2006 Dream Flag Exhibition Sites

The Dream Flags are scheduled to be on exhibit from May 1st to May 14th. They will be in places where thousands will see and enjoy them daily. We hope you will too!
 

The Cira Center is a new landmark building in Philadlphia and is connected to Philadelphia's 30th Street Station. Our Dream Flags will be exhibited along the glass enclosed pedustrian bridge that connects the building and 30th Street station. Walkers going to and from the trains station will see our flags daily!
visiting the flags: This area will be open to the public. If you go to 30th Street Station, go to the area for the commuter trains. The pedestrian bridge is up an escalator at the end of that wing. It's clearly marked.


Children's Hospital of Philadelphia will again exhibit Dream Flags at various points in their building where they will be seen and read by staff and patients. In the past, they have exhibited them in a pedestrian bridge (right) and in a long-term care facility for children undergoing treatment. This year, some of the patients make Dream Flags too! The hospital is located in West Philadelphia in the neighborhood of the University of Pennsylvania.
visiting the flags: Most of the flags are in patient areas, but if you are visiting the hospital, you could ask where they are exhibited.


Temple University Children's Medical Center will be exhibiting our flags for the first time. They will be on display in their airy front lobby. All children, parents, and staff will be able to see them going in and out of the hospital. Temple University Children's Medical Center is located in north Philadelphia on Broad Street just north of Allegheny Ave.
visiting the flags: The flags are in a public area, and you can see them any time the hospital is open. See their web site for hours.

Ludington Library


Luddington Library in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania is displaying our flags. We have many participant schools in the Bryn Mawr region. We hope that families will come by the library, check out a poetry book, and enjoy the flags!
visiting the flags:  The Library is at 5 S. Bryn Mawr Ave. See their site for hours.


 

   

The Dream Flag concept was created by sixth grade teachers Jeff Harlan, Sandy Crow, Helen Holt and others at The Agnes Irwin School, Rosemont, Pennsylvania, U.S. The Dream Flag Project (www.dreamflags.org) is a collaborative project facilitated by Jeff Harlan and Sandy Crow. Contact dreamflags@agnesirwin.org or Jeff Harlan, Dream Flags Project Director, The Agnes Irwin School, Ithan Ave. and Conestoga Road, Rosemont, PA 19010, U.S. A.

. . . for Helen