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It was the hottest summer (and year) on record, making our work feel all the more urgent. Bring our creative engagement exercises to your organization for a fun deep dive that connects your team and inspires each individual to act on climate issues.  We love to hear from you!

Warm wishes, (or should it be cool wishes?)  - 
Susan  Israel,   Susan@ClimateCreatives.com, 617-276-2490
Be part of ASK as we go national!
Be part of 
ASK!!
We will send you an ensemble to wear and share with your greenie friends,  
non-profit, school, office, or place of worship. It's fun, and we supply you with all the
 information you need to be a walking climat e expert! 
Many thanks to Transatlantic Climate Bridge.of the German Embassy in Washington, DC.
Global Village Workshop for ArtWeek Boston, October 5
Check out our newest creative exercise - the Global Village!
October 5, 6-8pm at Education First
2 Education Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
During ArtWeek Boston, Education First is  hosting Climate Creatives for an evening of art-making, fun, and information about our Global Activism with Art. Team up to build a global village!   More...
Looking for way to jazz your team? 
Try our Creative Workshops
Align and energize your stakeholders...clients...board...team...network.
Our creative team-building workshops are unique, fun and effective.

Our experiential exercises get the vibe humming. Bring together your people and design a new solution, see an issue in a new light, or just have a great shared experience.  Pump up everyone's energy and creativity by thinking, hearing and seeing in new ways. We bring everything to you. 



Opening Our Doors, Fenway Alliance, October 10th
Opening Our Doors by Fenway Alliance
Monday, October 10 - We will be doing a workshop! 
More info coming soon...
"Opening Our Doors celebration-Boston's largest free day of arts, cultural, and educational events and  is also a celebration of all the work that the Fenway Alliance and our members do in the areas of economic partnerships, the environment and green space, sustainability, and transportation. We believe it is important to not just place art on display and open the doors of concert halls for a complimentary performance, but to encourage people to create art and participate actively in a cultural experience. "  Opening Our Doors ...  
NECEC
I was honored to be one of three artists invited to showcase creative engagement at the
Northeast Clean Energy Council Strategic Partner & Innovation Summit at the Worcester CleanTech Incubator.

MISSING launched at Harvard ArtsFirst and ArtWeek Boston
We had full tables for the entire afternoon!! Presented with Harvard ArtsFirst, Harvard Museum of Natural History, Harvard College Conservation Society and ArtWeek Boston.


  Mary Baker Eddy Library Spring Vacation Camp  
"MISSING" & Energy Necklace Sculpture Challenge
We were honored to work with the Mary Baker Eddy Library to create spring vacation classes for Boston students from kindergarten through middle school. Over 30 students came for two sessions  each day for a hugely successful week. 

Students made MISSING posters and learned about biodiversity. Then they  learned about recycling and energy, working in teams to build sculptures reflecting what they learned. We rounded it out with ASK memory cards and Message-in-a-Bottle.
YouthCAN Summit at MIT, with ASK and MISSING
We brought  ASK and  MISSING to the Boston Latin School Youth Climate Action Network (YouthCAN) Annual Summit at MIT in June. Kudos to our intern, Amanda Powers, who led MISSING, and wore  ASK to  farmers markets and other public spots this summer. We are always looking for great high school and college interns, so send them our way!
We look forward to seeing you soon and, as always, deeply appreciate your continued support.

Warmly,

Susan Israel, President
ClimateCreatives, home to Energy Necklace Project
Climate Creatives, home to Energy Necklace Project

 


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