Kent Cornucopia Festival and Parade
July 11-13 (Kent) - Todd and a group of volunteers participated in South King County’s largest family festival, giving them the opportunity to meet with local community members and provide free face painting for the kids!
July 13 (Kent) - On Sunday the team, along with “The Common Sense Mobile,” walked in the annual Kent Cornucopia Days Grand Parade which was broadcasted live on Channel 21. If you were unable to enjoy the parade live, it will be re-broadcasted on Channels 21 & 77.
Common Sense Mobile Unveiled at International Festival
June 28th (SeaTac) - The Gibson campaign releases “The Common Sense Mobile” aimed at mobilizing the next generation to be socially responsible leaders in our community. The Common Sense Mobile will call awareness to the importance of Education in our community while igniting a grassroots effort to mobilize community residents to give canned food for area food banks. The Common Sense Mobile truck will serve as a drop-off point for food to help those in need. Be on the watch for the Common Sense Mobile truck when Todd comes to your area. Coming soon!
It was great to see the community involvement at the International Festival! “The Common Sense Mobile” pulls together students from all over the district to work together in mobilizing this generation. So what is “mobilizing the next generation?” It’s making sure that students have exceptional education and are empowered to be leaders in the community and become socially responsible citizens.
Do you know your neighbors? Todd is connecting with his neighbors and is reaching out to unite younger and older generations. His message of common sense ideas resonates with community members of all ages.
Pictured above is Todd’s family (sister and nephew) along with some of his Highline students who have joined the campaign to show their support.
Thanks to Megan Asa for providing our event photos!
Normandy Park Arts Festival
June 7th (Normandy Park)- Nga Le, campaign volunteer and one of Todd’s former Highline Community College students, shows her amazing talent using charcoal at the Normandy Park Arts Festival.

















