Hi Folks!
For sale, with 100% of all proceeds going to the Lincoln METCO Coordinating 
Committee, a 501(c)3 here in Lincoln, is a stunning contemporary Inuit carving.
A collection of 11 of these beautiful contemporary Inuit carvings were donated 
to Lincoln METCO by a very generous woman in Belmont whose late mother 
collected them all over the Northern North American continent & the Arctic..
Transformation: Man with Head of Bird
Black stone
Man down on one knee with other knee slightly elevated; arms outstretched 
windmill fashion, has head of a bird.
Carver: Isaac Etidlooie
Village: Cape Dorset
Carved: August 1993
Canadian government tag# 939-1036
Purchased: Houston Gallery, Lunenberg Nova Scotia, May 4th 1994
$215. Canadian
The prestigious gallery, Inuit Images of Cape Cod Bay, has generously priced 
these carvings for us pro-bono.
Priced to sell at $375 U.S. Firm. 
Measurements: 3 3/4” high at tip of right hand, 4” wide across outstretched 
hands, 2 3/4” diameter from flat of right boot to tip of beak.


Please see link below for more photos:
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For sale, with 100% of all proceeds going to the Lincoln METCO Coordinating 
Committee, a 501(c)3 here in Lincoln, is a stunning contemporary Inuit carving. 
A collection of 11 of these beautiful...
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Please call Joanna Schmergel to purchase at 617-645-9059. Viewing/ Purchasing 
appointments will begin starting on January 3rd in Lincoln, MA. If you wish to 
purchase now sight unseen you may do so. 
Please wear an N95, KN95, or 3-ply surgical mask. If you are not triple 
vaccinated (3 shots) then we must meet right outside my home in masks. 
Serious inquiries only please. 
The Lincoln MCC’s ongoing estate sales fundraiser, Downsize for Diversity, now 
Downsize for Diversity ART, has, since 2017, netted $123,000 towards our 
original goal of $100k. This enables us to nourish a policy-governed investment 
fund to help pay for Lincoln MCC school year activities in perpetuity.
A large percentage of the proceeds of this particular collection will go 
towards educational enrichment programs on the Indigenous Peoples of the 
Americas. 
All sales are final and all items are sold “As Is”.
These items are cross-posted for sale on other sites. 
Downsize for Diversity ART!!
Warmly,
Joanna Schmergel The Lincoln METCO Coordinating Committee Downsize for 
Diversity ART (Anti-Racist Together)!Lincoln Massachusetts Public Schools 
617-645-9059owenjoa...@yahoo.com
Yes We CAN!!
Lincoln MCC
Our Vision:

The MCC supports building a strong, anti-racist community in which students and 
families with different life experiences feel a deep sense of inclusion and 
belonging and recognize, accept, and celebrate each other's differences. We 
also support the METCO program by activating caregivers to help attain its 
goals and priorities. 




Our Mission:




We will achieve our vision by:





   
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Creating opportunities for Lincoln resident and Boston resident students and 
caregivers to build authentic and lasting relationships and an equitable 
exchange of welcoming experiences in both Boston and Lincoln (e.g., 
opportunities for social connection, after school programming for children, 
summer camp)

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Supporting the school and community in its Anti-racism, Inclusion, Diversity 
and Equity (AIDE) work (e.g., district NCBI training, caregiver education)

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Advocating and supporting the METCO program at both a State and Local level

   
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Organizing resources (funding, volunteers) in support of the METCO team with 
their work 

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Advocating for conditions that will promote a truly integrated public school 
environment (e..g. inclusive curriculum, vision for integration, etc.)


Learn about the Lincoln METCO Coordinating Committee here:
Lincoln MCC 

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