Farah Jibril’s first memory of Jumblies Theatre is Bridge of One Hair, their final production in 2007, in which, at age 12, she performed as a pigeon, tea-server and a clown. She continued to work with Jumblies and then MABELLEarts in subsequent years, taking part in Lantern Garden and building things for the park including the park benches, bake oven, and gardens. Farahjust completed her first year studying Social Work at York University. For the past two summers, Farah has worked at MABELLEarts as a summer student in the position of Art and Garden Facilitator. In this role, Farah helps in the office and studio, with phone-calling community participants, snack preparation, child supervision, and one-on-one participant support. She also helps with community projects, including planting and maintaining the new gardens, building outdoor furniture and helping facilitate workshops, celebrations and events. Farah really enjoys being part of the summer building projects and hopes that the Mabelle Park will soon be lit up at night, so that the park will feel safer, and can be a place for the community to continue to come together after-dark.