Eastern York County NOVEMBER 6, 2019
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LX • NO 5
Grants Awarded For Arts-Related Projects
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The Cultural Alliance of York County, as the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts (PPA) partner for York, Adams, Franklin, and Fulton counties, awarded more than $42,000 in PPA Project Stream grants to 30 organizations for arts-related projects occurring in 2019-20. Recipients in York County are Guthrie Memorial Library, Educated Voices of Hip Hop, Chapel United Methodist Church, Creative York, Penn-Mar Irish Festival, Theatre Arts For Everyone, Stewartstown Senior Center, York County Industrial Development Authority, Crispus Attucks Association, Ophelia Chambliss, Y.O.U.T.H. Program, Inc./Teaching Museum for the Fiber Arts and Textiles, York Fringe, Bell Socialization Services, Rafiki Africa Foundation, Animal Advocates of South Central Pennsylvania, Dillsburg Arts and Revitalization Council, and Art of Recycle. The Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts Project Stream grants provide opportunities for arts organizations, individual artists, and community-based groups to
apply for up to $2,500 in funding to support performances, exhibitions, and other arts projects that are presented to the public. The Cultural Alliance administers the program in Adams, Fulton, Franklin, and York counties. The grants are administered by the Cultural Alliance of York County but are funded by the taxpayers of the commonwealth through the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. These grants expand the Cultural Alliance’s mission to support the creative community. Founded as a United Arts Fund in 1999, the Cultural Alliance’s annual campaign supports eight partner agencies that fund the Creative Impact Award grants that bring arts and culture to life in York County. Since its inception, the Cultural Alliance’s annual campaign has granted $10.4 million cash and more than $2.2 million of in-kind support. For more information, readers may call 717-812-9255, visit www.cultural alliance-york.org, or search for “Cultural Alliance of York” on Facebook.
The Cultural Alliance of York County, as the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts (PPA) partner for York, Adams, Franklin, and Fulton counties, awarded PPA Project Stream grants to 30 organizations for arts-related projects occurring in 2019-20.
Musicians Will Perform Concerts Flavors Of York Event Planned
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Gregory Feldmann
Nathaniel LaNasa
Eastminster Presbyterian Church, 311 Haines Road, York, in collaboration with York County Honors Choirs, will present baritone Gregory Feldmann and pianist Nathaniel LaNasa on Friday, Nov. 22, at 7 p.m. A freewill offering will be received. The recital, “Forgotten Voices,” a preview of their February Carnegie Hall concert, will feature songs of activist composers suppressed under the Nazi regime. Feldmann, a graduate of Central York High School and West Chester University, earned a master’s degree in voice
performance at the Juilliard School of Music in New York City and is currently pursuing his artist diploma in opera studies at the Juilliard School. He is a former member of York County Honors Choirs. LaNasa, also a Juilliard graduate, is a fellow in the school’s vocal arts department. On Sunday, Nov. 24, at 7 p.m., Feldmann will sing the baritone solos in Fauré’s “Requiem” and Moses Hogan’s “This Little Light of Mine” with the York County Senior Honors Choir at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 25 W. Springettsbury Ave., York. All are invited.
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The Flavors of York event will take place on Sunday, Nov. 17, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden, 2000 Loucks Road, York. Twenty-one restaurants and vendors will offer food for tasting and beverages for sampling at the adultonly event. Selections will range from American to Italian to Viet Thai to Spanish to vegan food. The Flavors of York is sponsored by Temple Beth Israel to benefit the temple and its ongoing Doing Good for Goode partnership with Alexander D. Goode School in the York City School District. Kuhner Associates Funeral Directors Inc. is the presenting sponsor. This year’s restaurants and vendors are AEW Urban Winery, Brandon’s Beverage, Bonne Bouche Bakery, The Busy Bee, Gift Horse Brewing Company, Heritage Hills, Holla Vodka, Iron Horse, Locally Seasoned, Mezzogiorno, Mi Caldero, Revival Social Club, Roosevelt Tavern, Sweet Willows, 3 Hogs BBQ, Tutoni’s, Viet Thai, John Wright Restaurant, Wyndham Garden, Wyndridge Farms and ZwildVegans. Music for the evening will be provided by the local jazz band Five/Four, and the masters of ceremonies will be Adam McAllister and Rob Myers of McAllister and Myers.
Brent Lebouitz, owner of Sweet Willows, invites the public to attend The Flavors of York on Sunday, Nov. 17, at the Wyndham Garden in York. Sweet Willows will dispense ice cream at the event. Tickets may be purchased at www.flavorsofyork.com or from any Temple Beth Israel board member.
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