Activities

Gen S - Generation Sustainable

On the roster of fun
for 2007:

12:00-1:00

Caterpillar Hunt with the Butterfly Lady

1:00-2:00

Eco Magic Mania

2:00-4:00

Giant Climate Creature Creations & Parade to Follow*

3:00-4:00

Recycle Relay Races with Max Man

4:00-5:00

Mr. World Spins Around the Earth

5:00-6:00

Earth Honoring Ceremony for Kids


 

Welcome to the Enchanted Children's Forest!

The Enchanted Children's Forest (ECF) play area, located across from Apeiron's eco house, provides activities and workshops throughout the day for young people to enjoy with their parents or on their own if they are over the age of 7. A list of scheduled activities and performers is included below. Please also check out the “workstations” with an array of things to touch, build and explore towards a kid size understanding of sustainability and the interrelatedness of life.

Parents wishing to have their children supervised must sign them in and out, and let ECF volunteers know where they will be at all times. Please note, all workshops were designed to delight grownups and children separately or together. We should all spend more time in the company of children!



Enchanted Forest Children’s Area
Workshop Descriptions

Caterpillar Hunt with the Butterfly Lady
Tammy Vicente

Go into the wild wild woods of Apeiron to identify egg, larvae and adult butterflies, and then collect materials to make your own butterfly habitat for them.

Tammy Vicente, a.k.a. the Butterfly Lady has been working with children and presenting butterfly workshops for over 8 years.

Eco Magic Mania with Billy Boston
Will Hunter

A magic class for children of all ages, even ones with beards, using household trash and other magical materials. Learn magic, save the planet and make your friends “green” with envy over your newfound balloon animal skills.

Will Hunter a.k.a. Billy Boston has been seen in dozens of cities as Billy Boston and “Will the Wizard” doing his unique balloon magic act, ‘mind reading’ shows, and children’s magic. He is a Special Education Teacher, lives with his wife in Providence, and IS available for event entertainment and educational presentation featuring magic..

Giant Climate Creature Creations with Big Nazo & Parade to Follow*
Ermnio Pinque & Freaky Friends

Artistic Director Erminio Pinque and staff of Providence’s BIG NAZ0 LAB will demonstrate various techniques of fabricating and performing large scale creature puppets for use in parades, carnivals and demonstrations. Cardboard, fabric, tempra paint and a variety of materials will be combined with experimental theatre games and performance techniques to create a parade of unusual and fantastic characters that will interact and improvise with audiences at the Sustainable Living Festival.

Erminio Pinque conducts mask-making, mural and video Artist-in-residency workshops throughout New England and is part-time faculty at Rhode Island School of Design Film/Video Department where he teaches a course in CREATURE-CREATION. Erminio and the BIG NAZ0 troupe have designed, constructed and animated original characters for countless stage productions, parades, TV projects, and family extravaganzas throughout the US and overseas.

*This workshop is open to grown ups and children will be held in N3 the Back North Room of the Nickerson building.

Recycle Relay Races with Max Man
The Big Blue Guy

Join Max Man the recycling super hero in beating global warming to the finish line through relay races, costume making and other “garbage art.”

Max Man emerged from the murky depths of the Central landfill in Johnston to alert Rhode Islanders (especially short and unbearded ones) that the landfill is filling up at an alarming rate. Help Max man by learning all you can to keep our state clean and green for the future.

Mr. World Spins around the Earth
Bill Fritzmeier

Did you know that long ago people in Nigeria could pluck food from the sky? – Until they became greedy and wasteful. Join National Geographic Society’s “Mr. World” on a storytelling adventure to far away places that might even sound frighteningly like home…

Bill Fritzmeier crisscrossed the country for three years as "Mr. World," sharing folk tales to support geography education for the National Geographic Society. A math teacher by trade, Bill continues to share traditional and original tales with children and adults in schools, libraries, and festivals around RI. His favorite holiday is Halloween, when stories can get a little bit spoooooky. Recently, Bill started a new career helping to build roads in developing countries, where he's certain to pick up new yarns.

Earth Honoring Ceremony for Kids**
Bekah Greenwald

Sometimes we enjoy ourselves in nature so much we forget to say thank you. This usually happens at the Sustainable Living Festival too, but not this year! Say thank you to the earth and all living things by making and burning a symbol of what you hold dear in the natural world.

Rebekah Greenwald, Apeiron Director of Education, has a background in writing, TESOL, international affairs/human rights and Shamanic healing. She designs, teaches and coordinates after school and field programs for children, and adult programs that enable individuals to become more involved with the heart of ecological transformation. Bekah speaks 5 languages, is a published writer, mother to 3 children, an aspiring actress and film buff, and runs, bikes and practices yoga to keep her life in balance.

**This workshop will be held in C1 the first campsite on the nature trail that begins behind the eco-house.