A juggler on a unicycle explaining taxes

πŸ€Ήβ€β™€οΈ A juggler on a unicycle explaining Colorado's income tax to me.

πŸ’‘ Workshops that gave me so many ideas I stayed up until 2am following up on them.

✈️ Leaving San Francisco with my Board Chair Barbara Wilson and all-star volunteer Denise Tran-- we roll deep-- and coming back refueled and inspired.

πŸͺ It might take me a while to recover from how awesome these last few days in Denver were. I've had a crush on Warm Cookies of the Revolution for a while, and attending their Tax Day Carnival was a dream. No one bridges civics + joy like Evan Weissman, period. Their tagline is the "world's first civic health club." I sometimes joke that one day Good Neighbor Lab's tagline will be "the world's second civic health club." (It would be an honor.)

πŸ‘―β€β™‚οΈ Special thanks to Sam Pressler and his lovely crew for organizing the Meetup and Getdown this week. I decline all conferences outside SF, but I can't say no to being in community with local practitioners like Evan Weissman and Richard Young. If you're skeptical that art and culture are the path toward a civic renewal, then spend 5 seconds with Ash Hanson.

🎨 And extra special to meet Roxann Blue Diffin in person. ❀️ ❀️ When people tell me they like the SF Good Neighbor Week website, or the bus stop ads we had throughout the city, I tell them "thanks, I hired the designer from Warm Cookies of the Revolution to help me..."

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