Dream Flags Created
By:
Lo Kunphen School in Mustang, Nepal,
January 2009
Students age 7-16. Flags are written in Tibetan and English. Lo
Kunphen students study English as a second language.
>>29 Flags. Scroll to
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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.
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. . . for Helen
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