St George Day Festival Staten Island 2011
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Building strong and sustainable communities requires the ability to peacefully solve problem and to respectfully share resources.  The St George Day festival will help kids think about and learn these skills through innovative story telling, activities, spectacle and interactive games.  The event will include a variety of programming for families.

Kids' Stage
Dragon Dance
Dragon Storyteller
Kids African Dance
SICCS Cheerleaders
Zeroboy the Human Cartoon
Kids Drum Circle
Bobalo Basey
Kids Open Mic
... and more to be announced!

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Crafts
- FUN SHOPS

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PLUS
* A
Giant Puppet Show - 2:30 music stage -
that re-imagines the mythical story of St George and the Dragon into one in which the protagonists resolve their conflict through mutual understanding and learning to share the natural resources in order to live peacefully together.

* Local Artists Teach Kids Crafts
throughout the day for all ages.  

*Grow NYC
will coordinate a fun recycling relay race in which kid teams will pick trash items, and then run and put it in the appropriate receptacle. Fast thinking and fast running! 

* Join our Dragon parade!  2:00pm
March with Dragons Galore - a 35 foot dragon puppet; a Chinese dragon and a dragon made entirely out of recyclables will dance through and around the park.  Along with musicians, all ages are welcome to join the jaunt around the park. Dress up as as dragons or flower fairies!

Kid Crafts Facilitator:
Jackie

Kid Stage Facilitator:
TBA

 

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This ST GEORGE DAY FESTIVAL OF EARTH DAY AND ARTS CELEBRATING COMMUNITY AND DRAGONS is made possible in part by funding and people power from the Every Thing Goes Stores, and by a DCA Premiere Grant from the Council on the Arts and Humanities on Staten Island with public funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and a grant from Partnerships for Parks of City of New York Parks & Recreation and the City Parks Foundation, major help from GrowNYC and
CATPAW, the Community Association of Tompkinsville Park Promoting Arts and Whimsy!

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