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   Creative Culture Series



Bridge Kids International's Creative Culture Series encourages young people and their families to stretch their creative muscles to learn, enjoy and improve their lives and communities.

Learn more about the series in the overview.


​Creative Culture Bus


In January 2021, BKI staff Stacy, Jerald and Mark traveled to Pennsylvania to bring back this bus! Bridge Kids International's Creative Culture Bus will be popping up near you starting this spring. We'll be bringing our power tools, cooking equipment, and so much more directly to neighborhoods, setting up our workspaces under tents and helping community members create, cook, fix, build and sharpen skills we can all use to live healthy, beautiful and more self-sufficient lives. 

We would love to partner in creative ways, so please reach out.
Thank you to Kosair Charities Advisory Council for making it possible!
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Video Library

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Chef Mark Hoosier teaches us to make delicious, healthy, affordable meals with the knowledge behind the food.

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Pineapples - Salsa and Smoothie


Peppers - Mango Habanero Hot Sauce


Peanuts - Peanut Crusted Chicken, Cilantro Lime Rice & Peanut Coconut Sauce


Veggie Stew & Pot Pie


Sweet Potatoes 3 Ways


Buttermilk Biscuits & Apple Butter


One Chicken, Two Meals - Chicken Quesadillas & Chicken Noodle Soup


Two Meals, Same Ingredients -  Chili & Enchiladas

Peaches by the Pound

Shawnee People's Garden Tour with Ag in the City


Eggplants from Our Garden!

Spaghetti & Butternut Squash and Sage Cream Sauce


Herb Preservation

Snickerdoodle Cookies from Scratch

When Gingerbread Cookies Come to Life

Pan Seared Salmon, Grilled Asparagus and Buerre Blanc Sauce

Easy Chicken Noodle Soup
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STEAM Chemist Jerald Smith helps us explore, understand and improve the world around us.

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Pineapples -  Pineapple's Enzymatic Powers


Peppers - Science of Peppers - Capsaicin  & Colors


Peanut & Flower Power!


States of Matter - Polymers


Mix It Up! - Homemade "Play Doh"



Milk Science and Crafts



Leveling Liquids



Soap Bubbles & Science



Wood Burning Crafts for the Holidays
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Stacy Bailey-Ndiaye uses storytelling to explore African Heritage culture and history with her miniatures and more.
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Pineapples - A Trip to the Market in Ghana

Download Activity Pages Below


Peppers - Mako: An Adinkra Symbol Story

Peanuts - George Washington Carver, The Peanut Man

Black Resistance - The Road to Liberation

Themes

We love to examine topics from lots of angles.  Journey with us through our themed videos.  Choose the videos from the library above!

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Pineapples


Videos

Pineapple Salsa & Smoothie The Pineapple's Enzymatic Powers
Pineapples - A Trip to the Market in Ghana



Downloads
(Please note stories were written in Ghana, so you will see some British English!)
Meet Fafali
Meet Attah
Fafali & Attah Puppets
Market Story

Learn More About The Bridge Kids: An African Heritage Family Activity Book
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Peppers


Videos

Mango Habanero Hot Sauce
The Science of Peppers - Capsaicin & Colors
Peppers - Mako: An Adinkra Symbol Story
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Peanuts



Videos

Peanut Crusted Chicken, Cilantro Lime Rice & Peanut Coconut Sauce
Peanut & Flower Power!
George Washington Carver, The Peanut Man




Our Place at Ben Washer Park

Day of the African  Child

African Heritage Festival
Louisville, KY

7 Generations African Heritage Camp
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