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The American Cinematheque was created to 1) honor and promote America's indigenous art form: the Moving Picture; 2) present the full range of film and video, not otherwise available, to the widest possible audience; 3) establish a forum for an on-going dialogue between filmmakers and their adiences, 4) provide high profile exhibition facilities for other independent film and video festivals and organizations; and 5) encourage and support new talent by creating a showcase for their work.
To advocate for social justice for people with all types of disabilities.
The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music preserves the legacy of Bruce Springsteen and celebrates the history of American music and its diversity of artists and genres.
Music at the Red Door enriches our neighborhood with a broad range of high quality music programs provided a no cost to attendees other than voluntary contributions, and also empowers children through musical education and performance.
Offering educational and interactive injury prevention programs for children ages 4-12 through school field trips as well as community programing . Available Programs: Pedesrtian Traffic Safety; Fire & Home Safety; Bicycle Safety; Acerage & Farm Safety; Safety Summer Camps; & Birthday Parties.