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  • Creating (in) Community Day

    Saturday, August 15, 2026, 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
  • Join us for Creating (in) Community Day! Research shows all sorts of beautiful benefits to making art in community: combating loneliness, building trust and empathy, and supporting healthy aging. With that in mind, we are excited to host our second annual community making day, where we invite neighbors to join us for group activities free of charge. This year’s program will once again feature a weaving activity led by our Longform Mentor, kg gnatowski, followed by yoga and meditation led by Elizabeth Schmuhl. We’re also excited to introduce an additional workshop for kids and families with Mo Nash. Community Day activities are free, but you must RSVP, as space is limited! Sign up for the morning weaving workshop, the afternoon yoga session, or both, and spend the day nourishing your creative spirit on the meadow.

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          Sticks and Foam: Some Basics of Hand and Rod Puppetry with Mo Nash

          August 15, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.


          Participants will learn the fundamentals of hand and rod puppetry while designing and constructing their own simple puppet character using found and recycled materials. Demonstrated techniques include basic foam carving, mixed-media joining methods (glues and simple fasteners), light wood handling and sanding, and introductory sewing and textile attachment techniques. The workshop will begin with a short introduction to hand and rod puppetry with examples, followed by step-by-step demonstrations of carving and construction, hands-on puppet building, and conclude with an exploratory movement session and a low-stakes, collaborative puppet performance. Plan to bring: Half yard of any special fabric they’d like to use for their puppet’s body (optional); all other materials will be provided.


          $ Free
            
          Vinyasa + Yin on the Meadow: Movement, Meditation & Reflection with Elizabeth Schmuhl

          August 15, 3:00–6:00 p.m.


          In this outdoor workshop, participants will explore the relationship between motion and stillness by blending gentle vinyasa flow with restorative yin poses to create a balanced, accessible practice. Demonstrations will guide students through breathwork, foundational postures, and approaches to seated and walking meditation. The workshop will open with warm-up movement, flow into an all-levels vinyasa sequence, settle into extended yin holds, and conclude with guided journaling and gentle hike to reflect on the experience. Plan to bring: A yoga mat, water bottle, and journal or notebook.


          $ Free
            
          Weaving Together: DIY Looms & Collective Textile Play with kg

          August 15, 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.


          In this hands-on weaving workshop, participants will explore the creative possibilities of crafting their own simple looms and making collaborative woven works inspired by the textures, colors, and rhythms of the meadow. We will experiment with approachable weaving techniques using yarn, fabric scraps, natural materials, and found fibers to create both individual pieces and a collective weaving that celebrates community making. The workshop will begin with a demonstration on building small DIY looms from everyday materials, followed by guided instruction on basic weaving structures, texture-building, and playful approaches to pattern. Participants will then move between solo experimentation and a shared weaving station, where everyone can contribute to a communal artwork that will evolve throughout the session. This workshop is designed for exploration, curiosity, and connection—no prior weaving experience needed, and all ages and skill levels are invited to participate. Plan to bring: Any yarn, ribbons, fabric scraps, or natural fibers you’d enjoy incorporating (optional). All other materials will be provided.

          $ Free
            
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