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SUMMARY:Black History Month Movie: Till
DESCRIPTION:Please join the community of Bay Terrace Library\, for the screening of “Till” (2022\, PG-13) in the Meeting Room. In 1955\, after Emmett Till is murdered in a brutal lynching\, his mother vows to expose the racism behind the attack while working to have those involved brought to justice.
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LOCATION:Queens Public Library\, Bay Terrace 18-36 Bell Boulevard\, Bayside\, NY 11360 (718) 423-7004
CATEGORIES:Queens
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SUMMARY:Valentine's Day Chocolate & Candle Making Soirée
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Love and Creativity in an Unforgettable Evening! \nThis Valentine’s Day\, immerse yourself in a night of indulgence and artistry at 2nd Chance Candles in Astoria. Whether you’re celebrating with a partner\, a friend\, or treating yourself\, our Chocolate & Candle-Making Soirée offers a unique and sophisticated way to honor the holiday. \nWhat to Expect: \n• Artisanal Workshops: Join Moran\, an award-winning chocolatier\, and Lisa Devine\, founder of 2nd Chance Candles\, for hands-on sessions where you’ll learn the secrets of crafting chocolates and hand-poured\, scented soy wax candles\, all this with fun music at the background! \n• Sensory Delight: Engage your senses with the rich aromas of melted chocolate and fragrant candles\, creating sweet sensations that linger long after the evening ends. \n• Elegant Ambiance: Enjoy a sweet curated atmosphere with music\, delectable hors d’oeuvres\, and a welcoming environment that fosters creativity and connection. \n• Take-Home Creations: Leave with your handcrafted chocolates and a personalized candle\, perfect mementos of a night well spent. \nEvent Details: \n• Date: Friday\, February 14th\, 2025 \n• Time: \n◦ 6:30 PM – 7:00PM: Arrival and mingling \n◦ 7:00 PM-9:00PM Workshops commence \n• Location: 2nd Chance Candles\, 30-42 14th Street\, Astoria\, NY 11102 \n*Attire: Festive attire is encouraged! Whether it’s a unique headpiece\, a glittery shirt\, or any fun and sparkly ensemble\, dress to impress and express your festive spirit. \n• Price: $99 per person (includes all materials\, refreshments\, and your handcrafted items) \nWhy Attend? \nThis event is more than a workshop; it’s an experience that combines the joy of creation with the pleasure of celebration. Connect with others in a warm\, inviting setting\, and make this Valentine’s Day truly special. \nReserve Your Spot: \nSpaces are limited to ensure an intimate and personalized experience. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to celebrate love and creativity. \nGet Your Tickets Now! \nJoin us for a night where love\, art\, and festivity intertwine. We look forward to celebrating with you
URL:https://www.harlemcommunitynews.com/event/valentines-day-chocolate-candle-making-soiree/
LOCATION:2nd Chance Candles\, 2nd Chance Candles 30-42 14th street Astoria\, NY 11102
CATEGORIES:Queens
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SUMMARY:The House That Jack Built: The Many Friends of Hal Jackson
DESCRIPTION:Hal Jackson was a radio pioneer who broke racial barriers on the airwaves. This exhibition features photographs of Hal with a variety of his peers through the years taken by different artists\, many of whom were unknown\, along with photos taken by Debi B Jackson. \nThe exhibition was installed by Kenia Akridge. \n\n\n\n\nWho is Hal Jackson?\nHal Jackson was a pioneering radio and television personality who experienced many “firsts” that assisted in opening doors for other aspiring Black broadcasters\, musicians and performers. His incredible achievements include: \n\nFirst Black radio announcer in network radio\nFirst Black host of a jazz show on the ABC network\nFirst Black play-by-play sports announcer on radio in the country\nFirst Black person to host an interracial network television show on NBC-TV\nOwned the first Black team to win the World Championship of Professional Basketball in 1943\nExecutive Producer and Host of his Talented Teens International competition\, which highlighted the intelligence\, creativity and talents of young minority women and provided scholarships\nFirst Black person inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 1990\nFirst Black person inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1995\n\nPerhaps his career and lifestyle can be summarized by the theme he chose for his radio programs – “It is nice to be important\, but it is more important to be nice.” \n\n\n\n\n\nDebi B Jackson – Exhibit Curator\n\nFor over 30 years New York City native Deborah Bolling Jackson was known as Debi B in the radio world where her voice was heard every Sunday on 107.5 WBLS co-hosting the WBLS Sunday Classics. She was also the first person to annually host a one-woman photography show at the Adam Clayton Powell\, Jr. State Office Building in New York City. All proceeds from sales of Debi’s photography is donated to the Youth Development Foundation\, Inc. (YDF) of which she is the CEO and President. For 47 years the YDF has awarded over $2 million in scholarships to young women from around the world through the Hal Jackson’s Talented Teens International  scholarship program. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSandy Bennett Art Gallery\nLocated on the mezzanine level of bergenPAC\, the Sandy Bennett Art Gallery is open to ticket holders on show evenings\, during daily Box Office hours\, and by appointment. Email hcohen@bergenpac.org for more information. \nGallery receptions are open to the public.
URL:https://www.harlemcommunitynews.com/event/the-house-that-jack-built-the-many-friends-of-hal-jackson/
LOCATION:BergenPAC\, 30 North Van Brunt Street\, Englewood\, NJ\, 07631\, United States
CATEGORIES:Harlem
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SUMMARY:The Moth Returns to Harlem - Highlights of True Stories
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of stories\, shared live as five storytellers take the stage and share a true\, personal story from their life: joy and heart\, in equal measures. Stories of glory and defeat\, taunting fate\, laughing in the face of danger\, and the moments that forever changed the course. \nDoors open at 6:30 PM \nStories begin at 7:30 PM \nPlease note that there are no ticket refunds for this event. \nAbout The Moth \nThe Moth is true stories\, told live and without notes. The Moth celebrates the ability of stories to honor both the diversity and commonality of human experience\, and to satisfy a vital human need for connection. It seeks to present recognized storytellers among established and emerging writers\, performers and artists and to encourage storytelling among communities whose stories often go unheard. \nJoin us for an evening of stories\, shared live as five storytellers take the stage and share a true\, personal story from their life: joy and heart\, in equal measures. Stories of glory and defeat\, taunting fate\, laughing in the face of danger\, and the moments that forever changed the course.
URL:https://www.harlemcommunitynews.com/event/the-moth-returns-to-harlem-highlights-of-true-stories/
LOCATION:The Moth\, 138 Convent Avenue (West 135th Street and Convent Avenue) New York\, NY 10031
CATEGORIES:Harlem
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