Meet Rachel Kumar, the neighbor behind the Eat It Food Pantry. Rachel shares how a small community pantry continues to help neighbors who need it. Short film by the Reed Neighbors volunteer team.
Over 100 neighbors came together to transform a wall into a vibrant poppy mural. This short film by Speedramp Media celebrates the art, the volunteers, and the community spirit that made it possible.
Karen "ShamaMama" Adamski shares behind the scenes video of how she and the entire community made the Poppy Mural come to life. This is the story of how a neighborhood came together, one brushstroke at a time.
The Reed Neighbors Poppy Mural got tagged, so it was time for a little artistic repair. Like a cover-up tattoo, mural edition. This short film by Karen "ShamaMama" Adamski follows the restoration to bring the mural back to life.
Eleven years ago, Karen "ShamaMama" Adamski had a simple idea: create a place where neighbors could share positive thoughts, hopes, gratitude, and encouragement with one another.
After our community art box was vandalized again and again, our neighborhood refused to give up. We transformed it into a colorful symbol of creativity, resilience, and community pride. Thanks to ShamaMama!