Community Murals Sacramento is an innovate pilot program funded by the City of Sacramento. Administered by the Office of Arts and Culture, CMS is designed to elevate the voices of neighborhoods across each of Sacramento’s 8 districts.
Established and emerging muralists, with diverse professional experiences, ethnicities, gender identities and ages, make up 10 paid artist teams.
Each team partners with neighborhood community stakeholders, including school districts, community centers, houses of worship, neighborhood associations, business associations and local residents.
You never get a second chance at a first impression.
“The Great Sac Give Back” with Mayor-elect Darrell Steinberg. Over the span of two days, council members in each of the eight districts throughout the Sacramento region will host volunteer based service projects.
The Great Sac Give Back will connect neighbors and organizations that are integral in their community by asking people to contribute time, a willing heart and a pair of hands. Please reserve the date now.
All projects will be conducted in the Sacramento Region, and the first 500 volunteers to show up at the different project locations will receive a free Great Sac Give Back T-Shirt.
The Great Sac Give Back is designed to be a fun, educational and engaging event that brings together community through collaboration and service. The weekend will also include family-friendly service projects, food, music, and other festivities.
Beauty begins the moment you decide to be yourself.
Creativity is the way I share my soul with the world.
They tell you to be yourself, then they judge you.
I hold this place near and dear to my heart. Dragonfly Forest is an overnight camp for kids with Autism, 22Q, Sickle Cell, Hemophilia, and Asthma. This camps allows the kids the feeling of "just being like everybody else" in a unique and safe environment.
Nine+ months and a lifetime led us here. Thirteen hours of labor, three hours of pushing, one super-human-birth-partner-husband, and no medications or medical interventions. I got to feel every second of your passage into this world and I would do it all again for you, my love.
Camp Kesem is a camp for children who's parents have either had or have cancer. During the week long free camp, there is only one night where cancer is talked about, and that is the night of empowerment. Counselors and campers are given time to share their experiences in hopes of lessening the burden of their emotions and realizing that others around them have the same feelings. Somethings can't always be said, so I gave them a chance to convey their emotions towards cancer and Camp Kesem in a different way.
There are no rules to good photographs, there are only good photographs.