Temple Beth-El in Great Neck plans to sell the building in which it is located, lease back some of the space and reallocate resources to prioritize Jewish education, cultural programming and community ...
Eva Johnson, who is the new program director at the Harrison Cultural Community Centre, is focused on revitalizing and expanding community programming at the iconic facility located at 1922 Hamilton ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — For years, District Attorney Michael E. McMahon and fellow community leaders have striven to bring the vision of a new community justice center to life on Staten Island. But what ...
The William Way LGBT Community Center will permanently close the doors to its longtime Center City home on Dec. 18, but leaders say programming will continue at other locations throughout the city.
The Hudson Cultural Alliance has launched an online art auction to benefit restoration and programming efforts at the armory.
DANBURY — Whether they want to learn more about accessing health care, buying their first home or exploring their creativity, anyone who comes to the Dominican Community Center for help can find the ...
LEE — Three years after the town voted down construction of a multimillion-dollar community center, its Youth Commission is offering an alternative — one class at a time. The Lee Youth Commission has ...
The Harrison Cultural Community Centre, 1922 Hamilton Ave. in Lorain, celebrated A Day at Harrison on Feb. 22 in honor of Black History Month. The event was well-attended by community residents and ...
GREAT BARRINGTON — As she sorts through the back channels of her father’s mementos and keepsakes, Annie Guthrie often feels like she’s keeping up with his historical omnipresence a la Forrest Gump.
At risk of sea-level rise, the Paia Youth and Cultural Center is hosting a public open house and presentation for its plans ...
For the first time in more than two decades, the Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts, the hulking Beaux‑Arts complex on the south shore of Lake Merritt, is about to throw its doors back open.
This is another installment in AL.com’s series “Beyond the Violence," which explores solutions that could make Birmingham safer, healthier and happier. Sign up for the newsletter here. Antski Williams ...
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