Celebration Day

There were two opportunities to celebrate with the communities involved in the GGR process:

1. Thursday 12th 6-7pm (during Hack the Evening) for Edge design and fabrication community

2. Saturday 14th July children and families community celebration day (10-12pm) including a parade.

Edge community

PREP:

- Write up on board in the fabrication lab and in the Slack groups for the project

- Create a slideshow of photos from the whole project

- Submit catering form for pizza

The Plan

(Mick and Emma Che)

- Welcome (Have music playing)

- Thanks for coming,

- Introductions (in case everybody doesn’t know each other)

- talk to the process that has been undertaken (design and fabrication and the struggle to hit deadlines)

- See if anyone would like to keep any of the work as well

- Do a tour of the complete work on level one together, make a mini me and use tag tool in the auditorium (projecting on to the moon and the bullfrog in the auditorium with the audio playing in the space as well)

Children and families community day

Here is the running order for the day:

10.30am Director arrival to the Edge Auditorium for 30 minutes of informal conversation and installation touring with community and staff about project.

11am

Director address the community and children about the GGR project, speech notes provided.

11.15am

Tim (creative play arts worker) speaks to children about the installations in the Auditorium and describes some of the stories whilst in character.

Tim invites children to Parade.

11.30am

Parade commences.

11.45am

Tim closes proceedings with a call to have a group photo and to PLAY!

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