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The Blue River Arts Council is bridging cultures, building community, and boosting economy by resurrecting the Isis Theatre in Crete, Nebraska, and providing fun and artistic adventures for all of our diverse community.
The Gettysburg Museum of History Saving our Nation’s History one artifact at a time Mission Statement * To preserve history by rescuing and exhibiting our Nation’s most precious artifacts associated with military and political history * To honor our Veterans and tell their stories * To help make history accessible for all
Transformation Theatre, Inc. (TT,Inc.) shall stimulate, celebrate and enhance the understanding of ourselves and others through live theatre by producing new unpublished plays and adaptations of stories that reflect underrepresented cultures and people.
Arts and Athletics Club is an organization in Chester County that promotes both the arts and athletics. It's purpose is to get people of all ages involved with both topics by hosting fun events for everyone. Arts and Athletics Club also believes in using these areas to make a positive difference, as well as, to strengthen the community.
The ROMACs mission is to celebrate, advance, and preserve African American culture, history, education, and achievement through the arts while also uplifting the rich diversity of artists and cultures of Greater Cincinnati.
Mid-Autumn Youth Summit (MAYS), a regional celebration that creates sports and educational competitions for Santa Clara and San Mateo County high school students to play and learn about Vietnamese culture with the purpose to preserve and extend Vietnamese American heritage. MAYS is organized by Viet-American Youth Association (VietAYA) and its Coalition, composed of education and community leaders who care about the success of students. Our goal is to foster leadership skills through teamwork which allows students to build trust and stronger bonds amongst each other. Annually, we have between 250 - 450 student participates, representing 6 -12 schools across the Bay Area. The following programs to participating students: Scholarships for juniors and seniors, life-skill leadership workshops, Olympics games, Cultural Jeopardy contest, Public Speaking contest, Cultural Pitch game, Debate, and Cultural Talent Show contest.
Inspiring area youth by supporting music education in the classrooms of North Alabama
Montana Free Press empowers citizens and strengthens our democracy by serving as an independent watchdog covering the most important issues facing the state. MTFP fills the investigative reporting gap created by the decline of statehouse news bureaus and diminished corporate investment in watchdog journalism.
The Atheist Community of Austin (ACA) is a 501(c)(3) educational non-profit organization founded in Austin, Texas in 1997. The Atheist Community of Austin is dedicated to promoting atheism, critical thinking, secular humanism, and the separation of religion and government. The ACA serves the local Austin community through outreach programs, providing informational resources and various volunteer activities. In addition, the ACA serves the community-at-large through free online portals including regular audio/video podcasts and social media. We are affiliated with a number of national and international groups devoted to atheism, freethought, or secular humanism. We define atheism as the lack of belief in gods. We see that people can be compassionate, giving, and live happy lives without a god belief. We see that we can have community with each other and work towards a common goal.
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The mission of T2 Dance Company, formerly T2 Dance Project, is to enrich the independent dance scene. We achieve this by presenting high quality contemporary dance theatre on stage, on screen, and in non-traditional spaces, and through initiatives that provide unique choreographic opportunities and experiences to the community. We believe that working together with collaborators, independent dance artists, and cross-disciplinary artists creates unique and vibrant work, and allows for greater involvement in the arts for all.
Our mission is to share, educate, and inspire visitors with exhibits centered around 1950s postwar popular culture themes, including classic cars, the rise of rock and roll, radio, and the pastimes of the 1950s, '60s, and '70s that captivated America. Through this tangible display of "American Graffiti" culture, visitors will experience immersive exhibits, including replica storefronts and multimedia displays.