Posts Tagged ‘Organizations’
Watertown Library’s Collective Memory Project Gives a New Look at City’s Past and Present
The following press release was provided by the Watertown Free Public Library WATERTOWN – In the fall of 2021, Watertown Free Public Library staff began asking community members to go through their albums, scroll through their phones, and share three personal photographs that represent “you, your family, or your connection to Watertown.” Each photograph was…
Read MoreWatertown’s Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration to Feature Music, Dancing, Storytelling, and Crafts
The following press release was provided by the Pigsgusset Initiative Watertown – Watertown’s 2nd celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day will be held on Sunday, 10/1/23, from 1:30 to 5:00 PM at the Hosmer Elementary School, 1 Concord Road, Watertown, MA. The free event will feature Indigenous musicians, artists and vendors. Performers include: Nettukkusqk Singers, a…
Read MoreOrganizations, Schools, and Residents Invited to Apply for Cultural Grants
The following press release was provided by the Watertown Cultural Council Watertown – The Watertown Cultural Council (WCC) seeks new grant proposals from organizations, schools, and individuals who wish to provide arts, humanities and interpretive science programs for the Watertown community in 2023-24. Proposals for community-oriented arts, humanities, and interpretive science projects are due October…
Read MoreArmenian Museum Offering Free Admission and Hosting Panel of Esteemed Artists During Upcoming Weekend
The following press release was provided by the Armenian Museum of America Watertown – The Armenian Museum of America will host a series of programs the weekend of September 23-24 highlighted by an artist panel discussing Ara Oshagan’s “Disrupted, Borders” exhibition currently showing in the Museum’s contemporary galleries. The event will bring Oshagan together with curator Ryann…
Read MoreWatertown’s Creative Community On Display at Third Annual Arts Market
Watertown – Dozens of Watertown-based artistic businesses, organizations, non-profits, and municipal committees were on full display at the third annual Watertown Arts Market on Saturday, August 19th. The event was organized by the Watertown Business Coalition in partnership with the City of Watertown. This was the first time the Arts Market was held at Filippello…
Read MoreWatertown’s First Multicultural Fest Brings Community Together, Organizers Hope to Expand Event in the Future
Watertown – Hosted by the Watertown Free Public Library and New Repertory Theatre, Watertown’s inaugural Multicultural Fest brought together a variety of performers, artisans and vendors while also connect people through dominoes, pick up soccer games, and music. Recent Stories
Read MoreArmenian Museum of America Receives Donation of Artwork by Literary Genius William Saroyan
The following press release was provided by the Armenian Museum of America WATERTOWN – Following the donation of Ruben Amirian’s “Homage to Mesrop Mashtots,” a 14-foot composite work celebrating the Armenian alphabet, art collector and Museum Trustee Joan Agajanian Quinn has gifted two watercolors by literary genius William Saroyan and two drawings from his son…
Read MoreMosesian Center for the Arts Offering Fall Classes for Youth and Adults, Makes Call for Art for Photo Exhibit
The following press release was provided by the Mosesian Center for the Arts WATERTOWN – Registration has opened for fall classes for youth and adults in visual and performing arts at the Mosesian Center for the Arts in Watertown. A call for art for a fall photography exhibition is also open, and onsite studio space…
Read MoreWatertown’s First ‘Multicultural Fest’ to Include Dominoes, Music, Food & More
The following press release was provided by the Watertown Free Public Library and New Repertory Theatre WATERTOWN – New Repertory Theatre and the Watertown Free Public Library are pleased to continue their history of collaboration, to present the first ever Multicultural Fest at Noche de Dominó, on Thursday, August 3rd from 4 – 8 PM.…
Read MoreTherapy Dogs Help with Stress of Reading for Kids at the Watertown Free Public Library
WATERTOWN – New or struggling readers who need a friendly, non-judgmental audience to practice their skills can head to the Watertown Free Public Library each month for its “Read to a Dog” program. Married Watertown residents Penny Shultz and Joel Wolff bring their two retrievers – 11 year-old Aspen and 2 year-old Cypress – to…
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