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OurStory Edutainment is a cultural learning institute that teaches Black history through the fusion of education & entertainment. We use music, poetry, dance, documentaries, spoken
In September 2020, after the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, & countless Black folks by police, the Stone Soup Artist/Activist Collective and Community Resource
The mission of ACE is to assist African refugee and immigrant youth and families in achieving education and socio-economic stability through access to academic support,
Founded in 1875, Worcester Historical Museum (WHM) is the only local organization dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting and sharing Worcester’s history in all time periods
Mechanics Hall is located on Main Street in Worcester, MA Owned by the Worcester County Mechanics Association, which was established in 1842 and built Mechanics
Since being established in 2002, the Ritmos mission has been to preserve Latin American culture through dance across the New England area. Ritmos dancers range
Old Sturbridge Village, the largest outdoor history museum in the Northeast, depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. Step inside more than 40
Preservation Worcester is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to maintain for future generations the sites and structures which are significant to the culture, history,
The Southeast Asian Coalition of Central Massachusets (SEACMA) assists Greater Worcester’s immigrants, refugees, and long-term residents from Southeast Asia and other parts of the world
501 (c)(3) that provides entertaining and culturally relevant events that reflect the diversity of the community, engages youth at risk, and encourages others to share
Hellenic Arts Society promotes Hellenic arts and culture by providing opportunities for artists of Greek descent who have achieved distinction in their field, and for
ValleyCAST’s mission is to foster a creative and engaged community in the Historic Blackstone Valley that is inclusive and supportive of all people with and
The Grecian Festival has been a highlight of Worcester and Central Massachusetts for the last 42 years. It has become the finest and the largest
Founded in 1812 by Revolutionary War patriot and printer Isaiah Thomas, the American Antiquarian Society is both a learned society and a major independent research
The Worcester Women’s History Project seeks to raise awareness of the rich history of women in the Worcester area; create national recognition of Worcester’s role
455 Main Street, 4th Floor, Worcester, MA 01608
Phone: 508-799-1400 ext. 31414 Fax: 508-799-1406
culture@worcesterma.gov
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