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Join us for a powerful and personal conversation about Cornerstone Community Housing with Executive Director Sheila Helgerson. Community support plays a vital role in helping men experiencing homelessness to rebuild their lives and rejoin society as stable, contributing members. You’ll hear firsthand from staff and residents about their transformative journeys.
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After a 30-year career in finance, Sheila Callahan embarked on an artistic journey, giving second life to objects that are no longer wanted or useful to others, most often broken and discarded items like obsolete appliances or random hardware. Sheila shares her creative process in this engaging program. Explore, transform and have fun. |
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In her recent book, Finding Home: How the Holocaust Shaped My Family, Elana Vikan inspires us with her true story of how antisemitism and then the Holocaust shaped her courageous and resilient family. Author-signed copies of Elana Vikan’s book will be available for sale.
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The piano has always been a favorite among composers because of the vast range of colors and textures that emanate from a single instrument. In this lecture-recital, Peabody student Thomas Filipiuk presents a variety of piano works from the classical repertoire. Tom will describe the key motives to listen for and the ways those motives |
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Please join us for this important and informative day. We will share the Club’s annual report, including a financial overview and future plans for the Club, and hear your ideas and suggestions.
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On January 6, 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt gave the annual State of the Union address and outlined four fundamental freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want and freedom from fear. This speech shaped the best parts of the world we have lived in. The Four Freedoms became the basis of the Atlantic |
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Culinary Architecture is an innovative kind of neighborhood market that builds connections by bringing people in the community together by way of food. Recently honored by Recast City for her role in “sparking catalytic change…in communities across America,” founder and mentor, Chef Slyva Lin, has a fascinating story to tell about her journey. |
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