Wednesday, December 28, 2011

IMPORTANT CULTURAL MEETING

JANUARY 14, 2012

MARK THE DATE
AND
ATTEND

A CULTURAL COMMUNITY NETWORKING SESSION
TO RAISE THE VISIBILITY, STRENGTHEN THE VIABILITY, AND ENHANCE THE VALUE OF THE ARTS, HISTORY, AND CULTURE IN NEW JERSEY’S CAPITAL CITY

The Trenton Cultural Resource Network will host its first networking event 

Saturday, January 14 from 2 – 4 PM 
Ellarslie Mansion in Cadwalader Park  

Individuals and representatives from the city’s cultural organizations are invited to attend. 

The gathering will be an opportunity for participants to meet, share successes and frustrations, and set the agenda for the afternoon and further discussions. 

Refreshments will be served.

The Trenton Cultural Resources Network is a collaboration of individuals and organizations involved in Trenton cultural initiatives.

Started by long time arts and culture advocates including former New Jersey State Museum Executive Director Helen Shannon, trustee for Ellarslie and Trent House Carolyn Stetson, and Trenton and state impact arts coordinator Dan Aubrey, among others, TCRN was founded to promote communication and community involvement in the cultural life of the capital city.

Members of the network believe that the future of arts and culture in Trenton relies on individual artists and organizations working together to strengthen and empower all. 

By coming together on a regular basis and sharing successes, frustrations, experiences, and knowledge the whole community will benefit. 

In order to help us prepare, RSVP to trentonculturalresources@gmail.com

Friday, December 9, 2011

CRASHTRENTON.BLOG -- ENTRY SEVEN

CRASHTRENTON.BLOG
ENTRY SEVEN
DECEMBER 9, 2011


THE TALE CONTINUES AND CONCLUDES 
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Story by Daniel Aubrey.  Images by Mark Schreiber.


Friday, December 2, 2011

CRASHTRENTON.BLOG -- ENTRY SIX

CRASHTRENTON.BLOG
ENTRY SIX
DECEMBER 2, 2011


THE TALE CONTINUES 
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Story by Daniel Aubrey.  Images by Mark Schreiber.
 
TAWA is supported in part by the Mercer County Cultural and Heritage Commission, through funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Art/New Jersey Department of State, a Partner Agency on the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders