‘How To Fix The World Festival’ in Somerville
“The How To Fix The World Festival” brought together art and activism to consider ways we can improve our communities and the larger world. The free event was presented by the…Continue Reading →
“The How To Fix The World Festival” brought together art and activism to consider ways we can improve our communities and the larger world. The free event was presented by the…Continue Reading →
“Tiny Great Outdoors Festival” featured in May/June 2017 Scout Somerville.Continue Reading →
The Tiny Great Outdoors Festival was a free Arbor Day and SustainaVille event held at the Somerville’s tiniest “urban wild,” Quincy Street Open Space, 16 Quincy St., from noon to…Continue Reading →
A Viking Funeral to mark the one-year anniversary of my Father’s death, April 17, 2017. My father, who was a community college teacher, raced on friends’ sailboats for most of…Continue Reading →
Many thanks to The Improper Bostonian for featuring the Tiny Great Outdoors Festival, which I’m organizing with the Somerville Arts Council, as the lead event in their “Agenda” in the…Continue Reading →
“Thank You, Nature Neighbors” craft workshop for kids, led by Kari Percival and Greg Cook at the Malden Public Library on March 25, 2017. We made art celebrating the critters…Continue Reading →
Join us for “Thank You, Nature Neighbors,” a free family art workshop led by artists Kari Percival and Greg Cook at the Malden Public Library, 36 Salem St., from 2…Continue Reading →
We’re looking for performers, artists, activists, dreamers, teachers, makers and community groups to be part of the “How to Fix the World Festival.” The June 18 event (rain date: July…Continue Reading →
“Let It Snow! Santas Against Global Warming!” group in Malden’s annual Parade of Holiday Traditions on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2016. The group of 36 people was organized by Kari Percival…Continue Reading →
Join us in the “Let It Snow! Santas Against Global Warming!” group in Malden’s annual Parade of Holiday Traditions on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2016. Thanks to everyone who made snowflake hats…Continue Reading →