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Author: Megan Dickerson

I am an artist and community builder. On a typical Friday night, you might find me singing the closing announcements to the tune of "Call Me Maybe"; projecting old-school children's programming onto the giant milk bottle; or, with a fantastic team of Teen Ambassadors, hosting Boston's Longest Dinner Table for 200 people, complete with 64 feet of submarine sandwich. I believe that playful experiences can help families learn more about themselves and each other. Check out some of my work in the community here: www.popupchildrensmuseum.wordpress.com.
Posted on January 17, 2013January 21, 2013

Snakes on a Train

Last month, my family– including my brother’s two daughters, ages 4 and 8– got stuck on an Amtrak train. While the tracks ahead of us got fixed, our five hour…

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Posted on December 22, 2012January 15, 2013

These Are the Wings

I’m six years old, and my family and I are driving home from an evening advent service. Baby Michael is asleep. Matthew, at a rambunctious four years, is not. For…

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