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To provide unique theatrical experiences; to educate, to celebrate, to rejuvenate puppetry and the allied arts.
Barton Harp Initiative Mission Statement: To promote awareness, education, and enrichment of the Midwest harp community.
Located in Downtown Los Angeles, NAVEL is a test site for collectivity and kinship that supports a diverse community of cultural workers through accessible public programming, educational initiatives, and space residencies.
We provide musical support groups for cancer patients in Los Angeles County. Researchers have known the psychological benefits of singing for over 30 years. However, beginning with a groundbreaking study in 2016, scientists discovered that group singing significantly releases oxytocin, reduces stress hormones, and builds the immune system. In other words, when people sing together they become happier and healthier.
Sonoma valley Community Communications, Inc. DEA KSVY -SVTV provides educational, culural, social and civic programsthat represents the needs of Sonoma Community.
This program is a safe place where kids and adults can participate in arts education programs such as professional-level community theatre, set design workshops, graphic design workshops, theatrical hair & make-up workshops, and theatrical sound and lighting mentorships and much more. More importantly, they believe in a whole-child approach. This program is not just about arts-based education and training, they are offering youth mentoring and community outreach opportunities that are transforming their neighbors into better students, stronger families, and people with a brighter hope for the future!
501(c)(3) nonprofit artist collective based in the Mission District of San Francisco, CA Making the ceramic practice accessible since 2008
To restore, preserve and protect the physical, historical and cultural legacies of Lahaina, and honor the era of the Hawaiian Monarchy.
Building on Henry E. Huntington’s legacy of renowned collections and botanical gardens that enrich the visitor, The Huntington today encourages research and promotes education in the arts, humanities, and botanical sciences through the growth and preservation of its collections, through the development and support of a community of scholars, and through the display and interpretation of its extraordinary resources to the public.
The Friends of the Valley Railroad is a volunteer, not-for-profit group that preserves and promotes the history and operation of the Connecticut Valley Railroad through hands-on preservation, restoration and public education. They support the Valley Railroad/Essex Steam Train & Riverboat by restoring rolling stock and structures, maintaining track and running volunteer programs to teach and involve the public.
The organization honors Arkansas military veterans and promotes public awareness of their service and accomplishments. It maintains a Hall of Fame (including a display at the state capitol) and holds an annual induction banquet to recognize selected veterans.
The National Women’s History Museum educates, inspires, empowers, and shapes the future by integrating women's distinctive history into the culture and history of the United States. Until legislation passes in Congress designating a permanent museum in Washington, D.C., the NWHM promotes women's history through its temporary exhibits, special events and programs, online museum, online educational materials and social media.