An EQPW Board Game!

Tony Gilmore, stationed with the Environmental Quality and Public Works department, is creating an EQPW themed board game as his main project with the CAIR program. The game will be collaborative (not competitive), where players will work together to complete tasks around the city with different characters, missions, road blocks, and journeys. Tony is mainly a film artist, so the board game was not what he was expecting to create, but after seeing how important collaboration and community engagement are to the work of EQPW and working with his kids to explain what is going on in the city, he was inspired to try something different. Picture below are scenes from the development of the game,

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