Did You Know?
Half of the population of Kibera is under the age of 15. At least one-half of Kibera's children do not graduate from secondary school.
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WINNING ISN’T EVERYTHING: THE UNTOLD STORY OF A SOCCER DYNASTY
A DOCUMENTARY FEATURE ON THE 2007 UNC WOMEN’S SOCCER SEASON
Presented by HAP KINDEM, AWARD-WINNING FILMMAKER AND PROFESSOR, THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES, THE CAROLINA UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD (CUAB), AND THE UNC WOMEN’S SOCCER PROGRAM
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2008:
ON THE CAMPUS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
7:00 P.M. -- SCREENING MEMORIAL HALL
THE SCREENING IS FREE FOR UNC STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND STAFF AND $5 FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
UNC student volunteers who have traveled to Kibera will be on hand to talk about CKF and to collect donations.
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Thanks to everyone who came out to 2008 the Club is Open Festival. Special thanks to the coordinators and founders of the festival, Rusty Sutton and Steve Olivia.
Congratulations to Peter O'Reilly who won the raffle of the UNC basketball signed by Michael Jordan.
The Festival and raffle raised just over $2500 for Carolina for Kibera.
Visit the festival via myspace and via FACEBOOK.
Check out the following bands who performed at the festival this year:
Joe Romeo and the Orange County Volunteers
And finally, a very special thank you to the venues that hosted the Festival: The Cats Cradle, The Local 506, The Cave, The Reservoir, Fuse and Jack Sprat.
