
This year, the International Children's Friendship Festival hosted by the Turkish American Cultural Association of Washington was kind enough to welcome 'Colors of Peace'.

A special selection of works from kids in Reykjavik, Iceland were chosen from the Colors of Peace collection to join the over 500 works created by kids around the world and included in this years ICFF.

Thanks to the excellent organization and hard work of many people in the Turkish community here in Seattle, the festival was very well attended. An extra special thanks to Esra and Patma from TACAWA.

The ICFF draws its inspiration from Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey who created the tradition of 'Children's Day'. His legacy is "Peace at Home, Peace in the World."

There were many young people and countries who came to join the ICFF and to show their love of peace and kids.
Students from AFS...

Natasha from LaVida Dance Studio was enthusiastic to hold the Peace Torch. Her vision and goal of excellence in dance was very clear in the dance presentation her kids gave at the Festival today.

ICFF asks those who submitted artwork to express 'When I see tomorrow, I see..." It is encouraging to see how many of the artwork says 'I see peace, friendship and oneness.'

Jasmin says... "In the future, I see myself in everyone and everyone in me. My dream for the world is that different races will be united as one."