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SUPPORT ART APPRECIATION AND PARTICIPATION IN THE FINE ARTS
The Sciencenter is a hands-on science museum located in Ithaca, New York. Mission: Cultivate an engaged community of curious, collaborative, critical thinkers. Vision: A community where people use science as a way of understanding the world. At the Sciencenter, visitors can enjoy hands-on experiences related to science, technology, engineering, and math. The exhibits are designed to build science process skills and provide interactive experiences that explore topics such as the environment, climate change, astronomy, and the health of the oceans. Visitors can also explore the world around them with the help of live animals like reptiles and fish. Most of the exhibits are created in the Sciencenter’s fabrication shop by its team of exhibit developers.
The Hunterdon Art Museum educates, challenges, and inspires community through the arts.
Interpreting the past, discovering the future, through Art, Sound, and Motion
Preserve Long Island's maritime history and heritage for educational purposes; Purchase, collect, restore and preserve boats, vessels and related equipment having to do with the past and present maritime activities of Long Island, including but not limited to, shipbuilding, whaling, shellfishing, commercial and sport fishing, wildfowling, pleasure and competitive boating, watercraft and the ethnic heritage pertaining thereto; Restore, preserve, interpret, display and exhibit watercraft of historic interest, models of ships and of small craft, tools and implements of the marine crafts and trades, wildfowling decoys, paintings, prints, maps, charts and books, and displays featuring wildlife.
India Heritage Center's goal is to foster awareness of the Indian journey to the United States and document stories of immigrants upon arrival to assimilation and highlight achievements and contributions, along with any struggles in respective fields.
Connecting all our communities’ children, and those who care for them, to one another and to a life of wonder, imagination and exploration. Here, children discover their passions and their relationship to the world we share.Core Values • We value creativity and the importance of play.• We embrace diversity.• We are dedicated to respect and access for all.• We are committed to excellence.• We nurture cooperation and kindness.• We value the trust of our community and continually seek to earn it.
THE KATONAH MUSEUM OF ART, THROUGH INNOVATIVE EXHIBITION AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS, PROMOTES THE UNDERSTANDING AND ENJOYMENT OF THE VISUAL ARTS FOR DIVERSE AUDIENCES. THE MUSEUM PRESENTS EXHIBITIONS THAT EXPLORE IDEAS ABOUT ART, CULTURE AND SOCIETY - PAST AND PRESENT.
THE NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION DEDICATED TO FOSTERING AN APPRECIATION OF THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE GAME OF BASEBALL AND ITS IMPACT ON OUR CULTURE BY COLLECTING, PRESERVING, EXHIBITING AND INTERPRETING ITS COLLECTIONS FOR A GLOBAL AUDIENCE, AS WELL AS HONORING THOSE WHO HAVE MADE OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR NATIONAL PASTIME.
We are a group of volunteers bound by the common goals. From 2013 till February 2022 our focus areas were Genocide prevention and raising awareness about the Holocaust in Ukraine. Since the start of the full-blown Russian invasion in Ukraine our main focus shifted to humanitarian support of families affected by the war. We are helping people near the frontlines and in recently liberated areas. We are also helping hospitals and orphan homes. During the first 12 months of the full-scale war we helped over 50,000 people with direct cash payments, food, medicine, heat, and transportation and clothes.