Board member Kolbe Cole shares her thoughts on what hope means to community, and how a children's museum in Beaver Falls can be a part of that.

Neighborhood North has been working with the folks from Playful Learning Landscapes (PLLAN) for some time now. The more we learn about their organization and the research behind their process, the more excited we are to bring this phenomenal resource to our community, especially as their mission intersects with some of the needs we were seeing emerge more prominently during covid. Connecting with our Teaching Artists program, we were awarded funding through PACE and the Arts Equity Reimagined fund to support the initial consultation and work with PLLAN in Beaver Falls.
When you are excited about something, it always seems like processes slow down and afford one time for deliberation. It was no different in this case. We had ample time to reach out to a variety of artists and educators across the county and region to discuss the project and brainstorm possibilities. Those are always energizing conversations which remind me how much genius lives in this region! We have also had opportunity to begin chatting about needs and desires with local families, both in Beaver Falls and in surrounding communities. Those conversations affirm that we are going in the right direction.
After much preparation, we finally held our initial Playful Learning Design Session and Training on September 30. The session was held at Neighborhood North and was offered virtually for those who were unable to attend in person. The interactive workshop was facilitated by PLLAN and Temple University’s Infant & Child Lab, and we had a truly phenomenal couple of hours of mutual learning and brainstorming with the dozen or so artists, community organizers, educators/administrators, and landscape architects. We ended the session energized and looking forward to the community input sessions in the coming weeks. Information about those sessions will be release soon, so check our website or socials. If you are a local artist and are interested in learning more about this project, please reach out for more information to: ch*******@***************th.org.
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Board member Kolbe Cole shares her thoughts on what hope means to community, and how a children's museum in Beaver Falls can be a part of that.
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