SEACT received over $56,000 to put toward a new space, while Tri-State Expo Juneteenth Affairs was given over $49,000 to go towards a Juneteenth and African American Art Museum and Repository.
The initiative is part of Habitat Greenville’s Advancing Black Homeownership Project, launched in 2023 to help develop a ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNSanta Cruz local music scene mourns Tammi BrownTammi Brown — an award-winning jazz, gospel and R&B singer who was a fixture of Santa Cruz’s local music scene and performed ...
ALTON - Wren Crawford is an Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club Student of the Month for March 2025.Crawford is a senior attending ...
The City of Boulder is now accepting applications from nonprofits and organizers with nonprofit sponsorship for ...
By Carol Britton Meyer The Hingham Unity Council’s popular “Tastes of the World/Voices That Inspire” speaker series “for the ...
June 12 – 15, we celebrate our Annual Water Festival. This festival covers a good portion of the downtown area including Scidmore Park and the parking area along Railroad Drive behind the stores on ...
The Alabama State Council of the Arts dished out funding to SEACT and the Tri-State Expo Council of Juneteenth Affairs, along with 62 other organizations throughout the state.
Easter Puzzle Contest - Le Sueur County -- 1-3 p.m. Sunday, April 13, Next Chapter Winery, 16945 320th St., New Prague. Any ...
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