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16.01.2022 A few photos of things made and fun had during the last two weeks of school holiday programs. It is always a blast to be at Loftus Community Centre and the Child Parent Centre in Balga!



06.01.2022 We facilitated this community-buildling and -beautifying project in conjunction with Green Spaces Alliance of South Texas and Beacon Hill Neighborhood Association with the support of San Antonio's Department of Culture and Creative Development. In the end, over 80 people from 4 community organizations in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of San Antonio, TX contributed to the creation of upcycled flowers and stepping stones which now create a permanent installation at the garden. On March 12, 2016, we hosted a community event at the Garden to celebrate the completion of the work, which included storytelling, live music, activities, and crafts for the family.

04.01.2022 Very neat blending of machines and mediums!

01.01.2022 We are back in Perth and are headed to this wonderful community event at Hamersley Habitat Community Garden Inc. this Saturday. A fun event for the whole family to enjoy! There will be Story sharing circles hosted by The Storyteller's Guild of WA, children's garden activities hosted by Bunnings Balcatta, birthday cakes (it's the 1st birthday of the community garden!) and much more. Come enjoy! 4pm-6:30pm



01.01.2022 We facilitated the creation of this public art work at Subdury Community House in Mirrabooka, Perth, Western Australia in coordination with the administrators of Sudbury, CISV Perth, and several organisations serving the Mirrabooka area, including MercyCare, Edmund Rice, and the City of Stirling. In the end, over 120 people from 8 community groups in Perth and the Mirrabooka area contributed to the project by each painting a wooden disc which is now installed around Sudbury ...House. We also received help from community members in the cutting of the wood into discs, installing the totem poles, and installing the discs. The installation includes not only a wall of the discs and a pathway, but also, 6 totem poles that now line the entrance grounds to the community centre and represent the 6 seasons that are characteristic to the Noongar Calendar. The Noongar are the traditional landholders of the Mirrabooka area, and the elders were consulted in the creation of this project. An event on 10 October, 2015 was held to commemorate the opening of the works to the public and its many contirubtors.

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