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FOLK ARTS-IN-EDUCATION | HALLOCKVILLE MUSEUM FARM

Provides in school or on-site interactive opportunities between students and folk artists.

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PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING-NUTRITION | PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING-NUTRITION

Provides a main meal at 12:00pm Monday through Friday.Regular pre/post luncheon activities include crafts, yoga/exercise classes, bingo and chess. Also offers special social, cultural and educational programs and trips to places of interest. Partially funded through Suffolk County Office For The Aging.

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TOT MUSIC | CHILDBEARING FAMILY ALLIANCE

Offers an innovative music program for infant through preschool age children and their parents. Encourages participants to experiment with music through songs, movement, chants and instrument play with an emphasis on creating music. Explores a variety of musical styles, tonalities and rhythms.

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CINEMA ARTS CENTRE | CINEMA ARTS CENTRE

Cinema offers a place to meet with frineds-make new ones-before and after the films. There are receptions and meetings with filmmakers and guest speakers. Also Video presentations and panel discussions, workshops, seminars, and music concerts. There is also a Cafe featuring Be Well Organic Vegetarian, Hearty Soups, and other healthy meals.

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STUDIO STAGE PROGRAM | PLAY GROUP THEATRE

This program is appropriate for the novice actor who is just trying theatre out for the first time, as well as for more experienced students, because there is no audition, thus giving them a chance to enjoy a less intensive rehearsal schedule, while still allowing their work to culminate in a performance. Material is chosen to suit each individual actor, to be done on a variety of levels by each member of the group. The program combines class and rehearsal so that students are learning acting technique and perfecting their musical theatre skills. There are 3 groups by age, PGT Kids for children, Young Actors Ensemble for pre-teens and Teen Conservatory for adolescents.

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BROOKHAVEN ARTS AND HUMANITIES COUNCIL | BROOKHAVEN ARTS AND HUMANITIES COUNCIL

Assists and supports artists who live and/or work in the Town of Brookhaven. Provides regularly scheduled art exhibitions, workshops for adults and children in visual and performing arts, the annual Choral Festival at Brookhaven and much more.

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STALLER CENTER FOR THE ARTS | STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY

Offers performances that educate, enlighten and entertain audiences across the University, greater community and region. We produce and present outstanding and diverse professional and university sponsored performances, exhibits and educational programs in the areas of music, dance, theater, film, and fine art. Choose from dozens of reasonably-priced performances and order tickets online or by phone. You can also see top-rated movies, enjoy the Metropolitan Opera Live in HD, and hear performances by the Department of Music stars. In addition an Arts & Education Outreach program is available. All Staller Center Arts and Education Outreach programs are free of charge to the campus and community and fully supported by generous private donations to the Barbara N. Wien Fund and the Educational Outreach Endowment from individuals who value advancing the arts in young people’s lives. The Staller Center is dedicated to providing cultural arts experiences and educational opportunities to the local community and Stony Brook University students of all ages from preschool through young adult. Some Educational Outreach programs include: First on Us, Seats 4 Students, Staller Kids Series, Virtual Educational Resources and the ever-popular Instrument Petting Zoo. Call for more detailed information.

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SCHOOL OF CULTURAL ARTS | ISLIP ARTS COUNCIL

Offers fine art, music and exercise classes for adults and children. All classes are taught by professionals in their fields. Classes take place at the Museum School in Brookwood Hall. Call or visit website for more information.

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SPRINGBOARD MURAL PROJECT | OSWEGO COUNTY YOUTH BUREAU

Provides an opportunity for Oswego youth to design and paint murals on the concrete walls along Linear Park on the West Side of Oswego. The project was created to clean up graffiti in the city.

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Creative Connection - Albright-Knox Art Gallery

A museum-based experiential art education program for groups of individuals with cognitive impairments or other special needs. Uses guided tours, hands-on art workshops, and discussions specifically designed to meet the needs and interests of each participating group. Focuses on providing opportunities for recreation and socialization, self-expression, and increasing sensory awareness.

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HECKSCHER MUSEUM OF ART | HECKSCHER MUSEUM OF ART

Permanent collection contains over 2,500 works from the 15th-20th Century. Sponsors lectures, classes, workshops and concerts for adults and children. Tours for schools and other groups by appointment. Call for information. Publishes Newsletter.

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READING CLUBS AND ARTS PROGRAMS | RUTH KEELER MEMORIAL LIBRARY

Offers a variety of programs and activities, such as workshops or lectures on gardening, photography, art and other topics, book clubs, movies, computer classes and more. Also publishes a literary review on fiction on non-fiction books.

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JURIED PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW | LONG ISLAND ARTS COUNCIL AT FREEPORT

Offers an annual photography show, open to amateurs and professionals of all ages throughout the United States. Sponsors an Awards Reception.

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FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY OF HUNTINGTON | FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY OF HUNTINGTON

All volunteer organization dedicated to preserving and exhibiting traditional folk music, as well as encouraging cultural activities related to the Arts, especially music and folklore. Sponsored activities include First Saturday Concert Series, The Hard Luck Cafe, Open Mics, House Concerts, Folk Jams, and the annual Huntington Folk Festival in the Park. First Saturday Concert Series is held at the First Congregational Church at Huntington, 30 Washington Drive in Centerport. Also publishes Acoustic Long Island which provides information on local musical events such as concerts and festivals. Call for more information.

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Arts Access Program - ASI

Arts Access is a free pass available to any WNY resident who receives income based public assistance. The pass provides free or low cost admission to more than 60 arts and culture venues in Western New York. ##REENTRY##

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Jewish Community Center of Greater Buffalo - Getzville

Comprehensive aquatic, fitness, and recreational facility serving all ages. Offers Red Cross swimming instruction, individual and group fitness program, and day care. Family programs include after school care, summer camps, nursery school, and parent-toddler programs. Social and educational programs available for senior adults, singles, and youth. Some additional youth programs include: soccer, karate, football, rollerblading, tennis, floor hockey, Life Issues Seminar, Israel travel, resource library, theater workshop, cultural arts, adult programming, and Jewish Book Fair and Film Festival. Serves as a Cooling Center for individuals during times of excessive heat. Some cooling locations may require membership, always call to confirm. Also always call to make sure a Cooling Center is open before going there.

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Multisensory Tours - Albright Knox Art Gallery

Multisensory Tours welcome adults who are blind or partially sighted to the museum. Tour themes change monthly and include in-depth verbal descriptions, touch materials, and other sensory activities. Weekday tours in the galleries are followed by a hands-on art-making experience in the classrooms.

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STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY ART GALLERIES | STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY

Offers art galleries that are open to the public. Art Galleries include: Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery; Lawrence Alloway Memorial Art Gallery, Art Department Gallery; Tabler Center Art Gallery; Latin American & Caribbean Culture Art Gallery; Simons Center and Charles B. Wang Center Galleries. Call each Gallery for specific information.

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COMMUNITY ARTS EVENTS | COMMUNITY ARTS EVENTS

Offers concerts, family arts days and workshops, Outreach Galleries at local banks, children and adult music, literary and arts programs. Parking off of Mills Pond Road.

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THE MADISON THEATRE | MOLLOY UNIVERSITY

Creates a versatile, first-class facility that will offer a diverse range of world-class entertainment for the South Shore and greater Long Island region. Situated only 30 minutes from Manhattan, we will strive to be an incubator for creative development for the artistic community while educating and inspiring young performers, writers, and technicians for careers within the entertainment industry. We share in the University’s belief that artistic expression and appreciation is an important part of the development of the full person. The 550-seat theatre hosts a variety of world-class performers from the world of theatre, music, dance, cabaret, comedy and more. Please visit the Madison Theatre's site for more detailed information.

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GATEWAY ACHIEVERS AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM | NEPPERHAN COMMUNITY CENTER

Provides an afterschool youth enrichment program for elementary and middle school students that offers homework help, cultural diversity activities, arts and crafts, music and reading clubs.

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ARTS IN EDUCATION: THE JOURNEY PROGRAM | HUNTINGTON ARTS COUNCIL

Integrates the arts into the school curriculum for the understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity. This is accomplished through annual teachers' workshops for professional development and in-service credit, indigenous artists' visits to the schools and the lending program of Discovery Chests containing dozens of cultural artifacts and objects for hands-on experiences within the classroom.

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