Kids Music By Marcie

Singalong Songs for Healthy Child Development

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Together Kids’ Inspiration Garden at 2013 World’s Fair

264425_10151610962555516_536264457_nThis Spring I had the wonderful opportunity to be the Youth Activities Coordinator for Another World’s Fair 2013.  The giant outdoor all ages block party was held in Cambridge’s newly designated Central Square Cultural District in conjunction with Boston’s Together Festival and the Central Square Business Association.

“Stellar, stunning work and follow through”

- David Day, Creative Director, Together Festival

“I’ve heard only great compliments about the event and how well managed it all was.  It wouldn’t have happened without you!”

-Robin Lapidus, Director of the Central Square Business Association

The Together Kids’ Inspiration Garden featured interactive activities blending music, art, and technology. Highlights included incredible installations from Sept Through May and NuVu Studios, alongside “…full kinetic, mental and creative absorption” from Terry the Inventor Mentor. Kids became giant puppets parading around the park with help from the Puppeteers’ Cooperative.  Sidewalks were decorated with themed chalk art facilitated by Urban Canvas, faces were painted by Jenny The Juggler, and hundreds of Key Chimes were created at the arts and crafts center.

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Live @ Historic Harvard Mall, Charlestown, MA

Join families Sunday at 11:30 for singing in Harvard Mall. In honor of Boston Shines. Bring a picnic if you wish or just come for fun! And, learn about park renovations with Friends of Harvard Mall, too.  The event is FREE.  Let’s keep our parks clean and open to all :)

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“The mall, a ‘tree shaded brick square,’ stands on a hill. This hill, originally Fort Hill, contained a fort built by the first European settlers in a spot ideal for  protection and inspection over the land and nearby water.”

By Helen O’Neil, Charlestown Patch, 2012.

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