Exhibition Schedule


Bainbridge Arts and Crafts
October 5-27, 2002
206.842.3132


Kirkland Art Center
Oct 11-Nov 15, 2002
452.822.7161


BKB and Company
Oct 27- Nov 15, 2002
253.752.6884


Gallery 110
Oct 27-Nov 2, 2002
206.624.9336


The Childrens Museum
"Flowers Around the World"
Art by Seattle School Children
Oct 1 - 31, 2002


Benefit Concert
Featuring
Children of the Revolution
Saturday October 12th
7.30 p.m.

206.652.6308

   Why Invest In Girl's Education?


     Increases women's earnings
     Reduces women's fertility rates
     Lowers infant and child mortality rates
     Lowers maternal mortality rates
     Creates inter-generational educational benefits
     Yields significant environmental benefits
     Helps eradicate poverty and promotes peace
     Raises living standards and gross national products


    UNICEF's Global Girls' Educational Program operates
    in more than 60 countries, including many in the three
    regions with the widest gender gap: Sub-Saharan     Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East and North     Africa. Education plays a crucial role in solving some of     the most complex problems facing any nation, including     the spread of HIV/AIDS, poverty and civil conflict.

    UNICEF's program links local, global, and national,
    resources, guiding countries in transforming educational
    systems to become gender sensitive and to achieve equitable
    and quality education for both girls and boys. For more
    information on UNICEF's work, please visit our websites:
    www.unicefusa.org and www.unicef.org.

    or read about UNICEF's Global Girl's Educational Program

Sponsored by the Seattle Chapter of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. Proceeds will go to support UNICEF's Global Girls' Education Program.
All photographs copyright UNICEF. All art work copyright the artist.
© 2002 UNICEF