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One Chalk Army
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2020 Stay at Home Order + One mom and an awesome helper kiddo + Lots of chalk = Mom found a new mission leaving colorful messages for NKCSD staff/students
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I'm trying to believe this, but some days are pretty damn dark.

At Antioch Middle School
The Dakota Rogers Project page
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"Dedicated to Mental Wellness. Our Mission: to build an epic, dog friendly park, promoting kindness and mental wellness, in honor of Dakota & too many lost to violence."

And their event tomorrow night
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This drawing was to show support for The Dakota Rogers Project. It isn't one of our usual colorful ones, but I wanted something that shows how connection, kindness, and hope brings color into our lives and fights back the darkness.

At The CO-OP at Shoal Creek basketball court area
I can’t put into words why making this message for their students was so important to me, so I’ll just post the chalk drawing.

At the Adult Education & Literacy Center

But I will say diversity makes us better.
To anyone else saying you’re good so those around you aren’t uncomfortable, you don’t have to do that with me.
When I had to find something else to draw last weekend, my kiddo looked through saved pictures to try to find something. This made us laugh, but it wasn’t something for a school or library, so I had to wait to borrow a friend’s driveway.
I haven't been feeling creative or positive, but still needed to see some color. My kiddo picked this out.

At Oak Park High School
My original drawing idea had to be swapped out for something quicker, and even that was pared down a couple of times as the time went by and I was still trying to get over there. There will be a rainbowy panther there at some point.
Joining Northview’s Family Service Night to chalk the playground is one of my favorite evenings of the year, but the rain that evening messed up going last week. Raise Craze ends tomorrow, and I wanted to join in somehow, even if it was a night drawing to surprise them.

At Northview
This Dot Day drawing was inspired by mandalas, but we played with shapes and symbols—including one as a nod to one of our special teachers. We couldn’t think of other symbols to use for the other teachers, but we hope they know the drawing is for them, too.

At Antioch Middle School
I would love to see more of our schools include native wildflowers in their landscaping and teaching about them.
For this Dot Day drawing, we took inspiration from one of the beautiful flowers in their flowerbed. Did our flower dot turn out like we hoped? Not really. But that's the beauty of Dot Day—try new things and know that if you don't like it in the end, it can just be a dot.

At Rising Hill Elementary
And I can now say again that we have made at least one chalk drawing at all of the NKC schools. Adding a new school messed that up for a bit there. ;)
We enjoyed seeing Greenway's beautiful new building during their Open House today. I love all of their blues and greens, and the theme of spreading kindness into the community. I wanted something to complement a quote they have on a wall inside without copying it outright.

At Greenway Elementary
A little reminder for all of you, too.

At Antioch Mid-Continent Public Library
We weren’t able to get one in before the school year ended, but we made one today, and hopefully, they get to see it. Not all of the stars made it into the picture. (2/2)
During one of the drawings over at Antioch Middle School last May, we saw a few people coming and going for an elementary music program. One was a mom with her kiddo, and she asked if we would be making another drawing at Gashland Elementary. (1/2)

At Gashland Elementary
My kiddo met friends at the library tonight, and I smeared some colors. Rain is possible tonight and expected tomorrow, so it's a long one tucked under the covering and avoiding someone else's drawing. Another awkward picture.

Read books change the world

At Antioch Mid-Continent Public Library
A rare morning chalk drawing. My helper was already at school, and my coffee was forgotten at home, but I'm stubborn and wanted something to greet them for classes starting today.

At the Adult Education & Literacy Center

I wish the camera saw all the colors.
And it was hard thinking I'd be breaking the tradition of the clasped hands being fresh and colorful for the first day of school.
I went back and forth this morning trying to decide whether we would go out in the heat today or not. I finally decided we should wait for another day, but then I saw a splattered paint background in a photo, and we wanted to throw some water around to make the same look.

At Antioch Middle School
I have wanted to see their panther in all the chalky colors since the first chalk drawing I made there three years ago. Bring on all the colors. 🥰

At Chinn Elementary - Park Hill School District
For their Back to School Night tonight. We miss our Meadowbrook family, but we were lucky to see a couple of them the other night at Oak Park.

At Meadowbrook Elementary
We're not ready for school to start, but we're pretending to be. For tomorrow's Back-to-School Night.

At Oak Park High School Student Entrance
We swapped one of the words out this year (thank you, Ms. Palmer, for suggesting Ambitious).