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I've got a voice in Albany!

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ORGANIZATION: Grand Street Community Arts

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"I've got a Voice in Albany!" is the motto of WCAA, Albany's newest community radio station!

WCAA LP-FM stands for "Community, Arts and Activism!" This radio station will give local artists, youth, activists and neighbors a platform to learn and to educate, to perform and to entertain.

WCAA is holding a general interest meeting at the Albany Public Library on March 21st.

We are seeking two volunteers to assist with greeting.

More info on this event here:

https://www.facebook.com/events/411590462369010/

WCAA is a project of Grand Street Community Arts (GSCA) which is located in old St. Anthony’s Church on Grand Street and Madison Avenue. GSCA has been authorized by the FCC to construct a Low-Power FM Broadcast Station in Albany operating at 107.3 FM.

http://grandarts.org/wcaa

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About Grand Street Community Arts

Location:

68 GRAND STREET, ALBANY, NY 12202, US

Mission Statement

To develop programs in the Capital Region that enlighten, empower, and engage our diverse community through the arts.

Description

Grand Street Community Arts was formed by concerned neighbors in the Mansion Neighborhood in 2003 as a way to bridge the cultural and economic divides within their neighborhood. The organization negotiated the purchase of the former St. Anthony’s Church, a long-vacant cornerstone of the community and a link with its immigrant past.

Constructed in 1907, St. Anthony’s Church not only filled the spiritual needs of parishioners, but also helped immigrants adjust to new lives in America by offering English classes and hosting performances, weddings and operas. Thus, St. Anthony’s has always been a center for the arts! In 1972, following the construction of the Empire State Plaza and the demolition of many homes in the South End, St. Anthony’s had lost its congregation and closed its doors. In 2003, Grand Street Community Arts purchased St. Anthony’s from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, reopening its doors as a community center.

Since 2004, Grand Street Community Arts has offered a variety of creative programs, mostly focused on youth and access to public space. Our most successful program is YouthFX, a summer film-making academy launched in 2006. In 2016, YouthFX will become its own independent organization, offering year-round programming.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture

WHEN

Mon Mar 21, 2016
05:30 PM - 08:00 PM

WHERE

Albany Public Library161 Washington AveAlbany, NY 12210

(42.656578,-73.76213)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • 3 hours

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