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Natick / Massachusetts / United States
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Natick Center Associates is an organization designed and determined to make Natick a lively, important and exciting location. Preserving the buildings, parks and memorials is of primary importance to Natick Center Associates. The group recruits new business, presents new ideas to enhance the art and culture aspect of the area and protects and keeps the common in good condition. The group continues to suggest, present and add new projects to attract people in and out of the area to Natick.

Breaux Bridge / Louisiana / United States
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Bayou Teche Bed and Breakfast  is  Located at 205 Washinton St. Breaux Bridge Louisiana 70517. Breaux Bridge Louisiana Bed and  Breakfast Lodging and Accommodations guest can stay at the oldest  Historical Building in St.  Martin Parish while experiencing the charm and Cajun culture of Breaux  Bridge, Louisiana . Call Mary Lynn at 337-849-6724 to book your stay in Breaux Bridge !!!!!
Chicago / Illinois / United States
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Art Room Events specializes in unique social opportunities in Chicagoland area beyond the typical Wine & Painting nights, as well as private events and celebrations. Our experiences are great for those who are looking for a unique idea for a bachelorette party, birthday and engagement celebrations, corporate events, and team building activities. Among our signature experiences you can find Speakeasy Murder Mystery Cocktail game; Coffee Painting & Tasting; Bachelorette Party With Painting, Laughs, Campaign & A Nude Model; Pumpkin Carving & Beer Tasting, as well as various team building games.
Lahaina / Hawaii / United States
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Melting the worries of those journeying from far away, Old Lahaina Lu‘au offers a unique display of traditional Hawaiian culture. Tucked away on a picturesque beach setting, this authentic Hawaiian lu‘au welcomes you into an elegant atmosphere, filled with gracious hosts and enriching entertainment. For more than 30 years, these history enthusiasts have continued to pour out their passion in the form of a one-of-a-kind hula experience and feast. In keeping with ho‘okipa, Old Lahaina Lu‘au presents guests with fresh flower lei as they step into a quaint village scene—the first local establishment to offer this service. Their nightly lu‘au begin with interactive games and demonstrations, such as imu unearthing, poi pounding, and kapa making. Narrations take shape throughout the evening where guests learn about the island’s native heritage, including the reasoning behind local cuisine featured during pa‘ina ahiahi. From laulau and puaa kalua to poke ‘ahi and pipi ko‘ala, you can enjoy a wide range of dishes in the comfort of the hale ‘ai. Tropical drinks are also available at a premium open bar. Sunset is the culmination of the evening’s main entertainment that transports you through the story of Hawaiian ancestors. Starting with the Polynesian migration and concluding with the evolution of modern hula, guests can look forward to seeing breathtaking cultural dances, rich songs, and captivating tales of eras long ago. Sitting in an open-air amphitheater, couples and families have a clear view of the award-winning production. You and your loved ones are invited to celebrate this educational and fascinating display of Hawaiian lu‘au. Feel free to reach out to the friendly hosts at Old Lahaina Lu‘au today by calling (808) 667-1998, or visit them online for more information.
Santa Cruz / California / United States
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You enter into a beautiful garden with the rich smells of incents and flowers. Pacific Cultural Center is a relaxing and comfortable place to be. It doubles as a yoga studio based on the teachings of yogi Baba Hari Dass, who has been silent for the last 50 years. The Ashtanga yoga system is taught here.

There's a large space for rentals and events, but the calendar is generally booked. The events include Congolese dance, Indian temple dance, Afro-Brasilian dance, Guinean West African dance, lectures and classes. 

Lawton / Oklahoma / United States
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The Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center offers visitors a glimpse of traditional cultural items and detailed historical information about the Comanche People. Free Admission - Tour Groups Welcome!
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Honolulu / Hawaii / United States
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Whether you’re traveling to Hawaii with a group of 30-plus or a more intimate ensemble of family and friends, you owe it to yourself and your guests to experience Hawaii the way it should be: by choosing the Nutridge Estate as your primary method of entertainment. Located in Honolulu, Experience Nutridge is dedicated to providing the most immersive experience at one of the islands most historic sites. Become part of their Ohana when you enjoy Hawaiian cuisine made with ingredients produced locally. Their menu includes a wide variety of vegetables and meats, including Mini Lau Lau, Pulehu chicken, Kalua Pua’a, and Nalo greens. They provide complimentary soft drinks, offer gluten-free and vegetarian options to accommodate dietary restrictions, and adult beverages for those of legal drinking age. You can also book a private authentic Luau, provided you have a group of 30 or more people. This allows you and your group to experience the culture as you’ve never experienced it before. What makes the Nutridge Estate so special? It could be the stunningly beautiful sunset views adjacent to the rainforest. It could be the fact that the estate is the home of Hawaii’s first macadamia nut plantation, or it could be the list of guests who have visited, including Clark Gable, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, and Elvis Presley. Whether it’s the culture, the history, or the Hawaiian cuisine, the Nutridge Estate is sure to show you why it’s special. As Trip Advisor’s No. 1 ranked entertainment shows in the state, you’re really putting yourself in a position to get the best Hawaii has to offer when you visit this estate. Book a show at Experience Nutridge and enjoy farm-to-table Hawaiian cuisine by calling (808) 531-5050 or visiting them online.
Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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The Reverend Ms. Kim K. Crawford Harvie was raised in Concord, Massachusetts and graduated with honors from Middlebury College ( Vermont ) and Harvard Divinity School. Ordained into the Unitarian Universalist ministry in 1984, she spent the following year as an intern at First Parish in Brewster, Massachusetts. In 1985, she was called to the Universalist Meeting House in Provincetown, Massachusetts, which she served until 1989. In 1987, she received the Maximilian Kolbe Award for Community Service and, in 1988, she was named Provincetown Citizen of the Year. In 1989, she was called to Arlington Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts, where she continues to serve as Senior Minister. In Boston, Rev. Crawford Harvie co-founded two non-profit organizations: In the Best Interests of the Children, dedicated to providing educational and material assistance to young people and families affected by pediatric HIV/AIDS ; and The Shared Heart, a traveling exhibition and book of photographs ( released in 1997 by William Morrow ) of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender teenagers with accompanying text in their own words, designed to support the Massachusetts Safe Schools Initiative. In 1992, Rev. Crawford Harvie was the recipient of Harvard Divinity Schools First Decade Award. In the same year, Rev. Crawford Harvie also received distinguished alumnae awards from Middlebury College and Concord Carlisle High School. In 1996, the Legacy Foundation named Rev. Crawford Harvie Uncommon Woman of the Year. In 1999, Rev. Crawford Harvie was named one of ten delegates from the United States to Women Waging Peace, an international womens peacemaking initiative. In 2002, the Womens Educational and Industrial Union of Boston honored her as one of 100 outstanding women in the Commonwealth. Rev. Crawford Harvie resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts with her wife, Kem Morehead, and their three daughters.
Orange Park / Florida / United States
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Thrasher-Horne Center is a 1,750 seat performing arts venue and 6,200 square foot conference center located at St. Johns River State College in Orange Park. Our $22 million, 84,666 sq. ft. Thrasher-Horne Center opened in the Fall of 2004. The Center has played host to hundreds of events since its inception, including nationally touring musicians and performers, Broadway musicals, and a variety of other cultural offerings. In addition to the Main Stage Theatre, the Thrasher-Horne Center boasts a 220 flexible-seat Studio Theatre, two Visual Arts Galleries, a full Dance Studio, Scene Shop, and modern dressing rooms with full artist amenities. Our full service conference center offers 6,200 square feet of rental space divided into six flexible multipurpose rooms with an ample main lobby, a full catering warming kitchen, and direct access to our Studio Theatre for additional accommodations.
Saint George / Utah / United States
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Chabad of Southern Utah is committed to the themes on which the Chabad movement is based: a love for G-d, a love for Torah, and a love for the Jewish people.
New Brunswick / New Jersey / United States
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Sparking the imagination of individuals young and old, InSpira® Performing Arts & Cultural Center in New Brunswick, NJ, offers a wide range of fun music and dance lessons. Well-trained faculty members lead students to their full potential in a state-of-the-art facility featuring three dance rooms with sprung floors and two music rooms with soundproof walls. Deeply engaged in the local community, these professionals provide an encouraging place for adults and children alike to sharpen their skills. With more than 15 years of experience, this local dance studio has become a pillar of success, helping children express their creativity in a variety of dance lessons. From tap and ballet to jazz and hip-hop, there’s a class perfect for your child. Students can also learn how to make beautiful sounds on instruments or with their voices. Additionally, they offer class options in music and dance for adults at affordable prices. If you’re searching for dance lessons for your little one or thinking about taking guitar lessons for yourself, reach out to the friendly team at InSpira Performing Arts & Cultural Center. Call them today at (732) 247-2295 to register for a class or visit them online for more information.
Berkeley / California / United States
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La Peña Cultural Center is a nonprofit performing arts and culture center in Berkeley. The center hosts classes, cultural exhibitions and public events relating to Latin American culture and a variety of other cultures from around the world. The center also sells Latin, homestyle food from its in-house restaurant, Café Valparaíso.

West Palm Beach / Florida / United States
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West Palm Beach Escape Rooms offer a unique, fun group activity for families, friends, coworkers or anyone who likes a challenge. Call or click today!
Bell Gardens / California / United States
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"Recordar es volver a vivir" Vestidos, zapatos, guaraches, sarapes, sombreros, cintos, ¡Vestidos folklóricos y mucho más! Rincón Mexicanito es un negocio familiar con más de 10 años de servir a nuestros clientes. Nos enorgullece cuando la gente encuentra productos que le recuerdan a su México lindo y querido o que encuentra un detalle especial para regalar, algo que representa la cultura de nuestros pueblos.
Alameda / California / United States
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Rhythmix Cultural Works (RCW) opened its doors in 2007. The 501 (c) (3) was established in 1999 as the umbrella for RhythMix world music ensemble and RCW cultural exchange programs. From 1999-2002, RCW coordinated six successful cultural exchange trips to Cuba and Japan. During this same period, the RhythMix ensemble (now Maze Daiko) reached thousands of children through San Francisco Symphony Adventures in Music, Young Audiences and Bread & Roses programs. Inspired by these experiences, Artistic Director-Janet Koike, spent five years renovating an industrial space in Alameda to provide a home for RCW. On June 2, 2007 RCW opened its doors to over 1400 people with a day of free community performances and a gala evening event representing a wealth of diverse artists in the Bay Area. RCW recently celebrated its third year Anniversary with a similar offering of free performances and workshops. Despite a tough economic climate during its first three years of operation, RCW has served more than 20, 000 visitors with culturally mixed presentations of music, dance, theater and classes in our beautifully renovated 175-seat theater, art gallery, and classroom facilities. As nearly half of these visitors come from other parts of the bay area, RCW believes the continued growth of its audience contributes to a positive economic ripple effect on local businesses. RCW productions to date include the Rhythmix World Music Series featuring artists such as Jackeline Rago and the Venezuelan Music Project, Jorge Alabes Samba Rio (Brazilian samba), Ojala (Cuban folkloric music), and Mary Ellen Donald (Arabian percussion). RCW has also presented early and contemporary music with Joan Jeanrenauds "4 Cellos", Ed Holmes in "Subhuman - Tales Beneath the Sea, " Natasha Miller (Jazz), Ducks Breath Mystery Theater and Kodo artists "Hanayui" from Japan. RCW has presented Theater RAB from Germany, Keith Terry & Kenny Endo (Improvisational percussion & Japanese taiko), Shabnam (Bellydance), Tomas Michaud (Flamenco), Bronkars Circus of Sound (Circus Arts), Steve Lucky & the Rhumba Bums (Swing Jazz), Wake the Dead (Celtic), Gamelan Sekar Jaya & Destiny Arts (Gamelan/HipHop collaboration), Moh Alileche (Moroccan Berber), Mano a Mano con Chile (South American) and much more.
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Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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If Boston was a person, SoWa would be its creative side. Its independent streak. Its curiosity. Because here imagination has created a corner of the city filled with the eclectic and the unexpected. Where one-of-a-kind restaurants, galleries, and small business are run by one-of-a-kind people. Where food is sold by farmers, beer sold from barns, and art is sold where art is made. People don’t just visit SoWa. They live it. They taste it. They experience it. Explore your creative side. Explore SoWa. Originally derived from a shortening of "South of Washington," SoWa spans the area from East Brookline Street to East Berkeley Street and from Shawmut Ave to Albany Street.
Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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The Cedar Cultural Center, commonly known as The Cedar, is a non-profit performing arts organization and all-ages music venue that presents the best in local, national, and international music. The Cedars mission is to promote intercultural appreciation and understanding through the presentation of global music and dance. Reflecting its location in the diverse Cedar Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, the venue is known for presenting a wide variety of global roots, folk, indie, experimental, bluegrass, Americana and blues artists, as well as artist residencies, educational programs, workshops, films, dances, comedy, spoken word and community events. The Cedar is committed to artistic excellence and integrity, diversity of programming, support for emerging artists, and community outreach. The only venue of its kind in the Midwest, The Cedar hosts over 200 events each year including live music performances in all genres along with programming like the Cedar Commissions, a local artist commissioning series; the Global Roots Festival, a free annual world music festival; and Midnimo, a program that presents Somali artists in month-long residencies throughout Minnesota. The Cedar was established in 1989 and operates in a building that was constructed as a movie theater in 1948. The hall can be configured for seated concerts (450 capacity) as well as standing room concerts (625 capacity) and provides high-quality sound in an intimate concert environment, never putting the audience member more than 30 feet away from the stage.
Lakewood / Ohio / United States
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The Beck Center for the Arts, located at Lakewood, Ohio, is one of the largest cultural arts center serving Cuyahoga and Lorain counties. The center provides a variety of programs, events and activities and serves more than 3,600 students each year through its educational programs in dance, theater, visual arts and music. It has merged with Riverside Academy of Music. The Main Stage and Studio theaters entertain 12,000 people and the Youth Theater is one of the oldest operating childrens theaters in the United States. Beck Centers art gallery is home to the Cleveland Artists Foundation that presents numerous art shows throughout the year. The Education Outreach department at the center provides curriculum-integrated hands-on arts instruction to students.
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Roswell / Georgia / United States
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The Roswell Cultural Arts Center has provided the local community with a venue for performing and visual arts since 1991 when it first opened its doors. Located adjacent to the Roswell Municipal Complex and the Roswell Library, the Cultural Arts Center offers an array of productions and exhibits to residents and visitors throughout the year. 

In addition to the 600-seat auditorium, the center also houses the city's archives and research library as well as an exhibit hall and meeting and event space. 

For more information, to schedule an event or to view the performance schedule visit the website.


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